u/IntrepidDelivery31

Do kids end up in the ER a lot??

My daughter is 1 year old and today was the second ER visit we’ve had 🙈 first time she was sick with a stomach bug and wouldn’t stop vomiting

Today she was walking and fell forward and slammed her forehead on the ground. Normally she stops herself from hitting the ground but this time she hit hard. We had trouble waking her from her nap so I thought concussion and brought her in. They think she’s okay and now she’s acting normal but my question is, how often to kids go to the ER?? My anxiety is through the roof

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u/IntrepidDelivery31 — 3 days ago

Why do I remain teary eyed the entire session every time?

I’ve had 4 sessions now and I’ve noticed that every session I remained teary eyed the whole time and occasionally I’ll need to keep a tear from falling. It’s strange because it happens no matter what we are talking about, happy, sad, doesn’t matter.

I’m also not a person that cries in front of people ever, I find it really uncomfortable so I don’t know why my eyes are welled up the whole session every time.

What do therapists think of this? Is it confusing for them? Is something wrong with me?

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u/IntrepidDelivery31 — 7 days ago

Why do I remain teary eyed the entire session every time?

I’ve had 4 sessions now and I’ve noticed that every session I remained teary eyed the whole time and occasionally I’ll need to keep a tear from falling. It’s strange because it happens no matter what we are talking about, happy, sad, doesn’t matter.

I’m also not a person that cries in front of people ever, I find it really uncomfortable so I don’t know why my eyes are welled up the whole session every time.

What do therapists think of this? Is it confusing for them? Is something wrong with me?

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u/IntrepidDelivery31 — 7 days ago