My question is, does attention discourage or encourage people with somatic issues? Also, should my brothers and I continue to avoid telling my parents about illnesses in their own
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Here is the background: 11 years ago my father lost his job, and my mother had to work as my father dealt with depression over
losing that job. Less than a year after going back to work, my mother began suffering from "chronic fatigue syndrome." Basically, she had no energy, continually had colds, sinus infections, etc. About two years after the CFS began, my parents moved south, my mom quit her job, and the CFS disappeared. A year or so after the move, she began working again, and soon began suffering
panicPanic disorder
Panic disorder with agoraphobia attacks. She would collapse as a result of the attacks (her blood
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received from a fall. No cause for the attacks was identified. During this time she started
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Smoking hazards again, after having quit over 15 years prior. She told me she could not handle the job stress.
Following the panic attacks she developed problems with anaphylaxis. She was hospitalized twice due to anaphylaxis issues that developed into viral pneumonia. No cause for the anaphylaxis or pneumonia was ever found. She is on prednisone which has caused her to gain weight and have problems with cataracts. She eventually left her job.
Recently, she has complained of numbness and tingling in her hands. She has seen a couple specialists who can't find a problem, although one said she "might" have some compressed vertabrae in her neck, but the MRI was inconclusive.
I am reluctant to believe she has a somatic problem, but my brothers and I have noticed she seems to relish the attention she gets from friends and family. Also, she almost never acknowledges ailments other family members have. She seems to "compete" with other family members when they have illnesses. She becomes very critical of suggestions that she stop smoking, change eating habits, and exercise. Her favorite doctors are the ones that perform lots of tests and prescribe drugs. She has even suggested to us that one doctor told her absolutely not to exercise.