Anonymous wrote:The medical issues are real but I don't want to get into further details. Yes she has been tested for everything. DD is anxious because of what she has to live with - the constipation, the urgency, the pain. She sees a psychologist. It is near impossible for a child to go through what she has gone through and for it not have an emotional impact. She is super stressed about her GI issues being outed, but again, this is actually very understandable for a tween. Her anxiety isn't causing the medical issues. I may be depressed though! I really want advice on how to cope, individually and as a family..
Well, first, medical issues are real whether they are psychological or physical. But I understand if you don't want to go into details.
Second, you should perhaps seek out professional help for yourself, or join a support group for parent caregivers of children with chronic illnesses.
Third, your other children should get their own fun time, even if it means not being there to provide company for your sick child. Otherwise, resentment will slowly fester.
Fourth, what has been done to address your DD's fears and anxiety? They can be treated medically, even if they are not the cause but the consequence.