Being paranoid?!


Question: Being paranoid!?
Okay this is probably a stupid question & its kind of hard to explain so please bear with me!. I'll start by saying I believe in signs , like when I was pregnanat I was cleaning up at work & found a heart pendant that had the words "its a girl" engraved in it - & I had a girl (okay 50/50 chance but still), when my husband & I met 5 years ago it was an incredibly rainy season & the day we met was one of the only sunny days we had & my chinese fortune cookie that day said "the sun is shining & love is in the air"
5 years later we now have a beautiful baby girl who will be a 1 next month!. She seems to be developing normally & is doing great but I cant seem to shake this uneasy feeling that everythings not so great with her!. I should also mention that I am a first time mom & I worry insesivly about everything-im nuerotic & have a tendency to think/fear the worst!. I was reading an article on autism & learned about a rare (1 in 15000 girls)
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Answers:
well I'm not God so I can't tell you that answer!. I think the best thing to do is see a specialist about it tell them your problems and what your thinking, they may be able to run some tests on her!. If she does than all you can do is except it and carry on!. It wouldn't be easy but such is life!. Hope your baby is healthy and OK best wish's
p!.s sounds like u have someone watching over you!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

the clasping of the hands is stage two not one and If you are really worried about this I would take her to be tested!. So maybe you can be put to ease that you daughter is just fine!.good luck!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

Yes you are neurotic, approaching paranoid but as term used loosely, you are NOT psychotic as in Schizophrenia!. You're OCD too, and perfectionist!. See a doctor!.

Your beautiful little girl just has tics (behavioral, not insect) leading to Tourette's Syndrome if you don't get help, and a bit of OCD already!. You are putting way too much pressure on her! This is important - it is not genetic but she gets it transferred in communication and by observance of you, you are her role model!.Www@Answer-Health@Com





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