QueenIsabella
DIS Veteran
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- Jan 17, 2016
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Agreed. My therapist did not give me the doll but he agrees that it is a helpful thing for me to have. I am also improving with the combination of therapy, meds and my tools (doll, music and even textured items I carry with me.) A month ago, I still needed my parents to order for me at a restaurant. Now, if we are here in town, I can order for myself. Doll or no doll.
What meds are you on medication for your anxiety? I'm curious, because I have a DS19 with social anxiety. He was diagnosed over the summer, initially refused meds, and has now agreed to go back and try them. He is generally very resistant to meds, so this is a big step for him. He sees a therapist as well. Ordering food in a restaurant is very difficult for him, too. Interestingly, though, this week he did purchase items in two different stores on his own--neither was a familiar store. We've been trying to help him with this, mostly by going to a few stores with him. Repetition and familiarity seem to help our son a lot. We also try to do things like, go to Walmart shop when it's not very crowded.