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6yo step-son with ADHD and ODD..
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<blockquote data-quote="adhd.odd.parent" data-source="post: 507311" data-attributes="member: 13890"><p>I am going to talk to his therapist at our appointment Tuesday and see if they can re-evaluate him, the Vyvanse seems to be helping a lot, but the compulsive lying and stealing has come back, and he hasn't done that since before he started the Ritalin. I will get those books before therapy and try to read them while I wait. He woke up this morning around 5am and woke everyone up in the house and he's been told a thousand times not to before.. It's just baffling that he can tell you what he isn't supposed to do by heart, but he cannot follow the rules.. I just hope they can figure out what is wrong so we can get him the help he needs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="adhd.odd.parent, post: 507311, member: 13890"] I am going to talk to his therapist at our appointment Tuesday and see if they can re-evaluate him, the Vyvanse seems to be helping a lot, but the compulsive lying and stealing has come back, and he hasn't done that since before he started the Ritalin. I will get those books before therapy and try to read them while I wait. He woke up this morning around 5am and woke everyone up in the house and he's been told a thousand times not to before.. It's just baffling that he can tell you what he isn't supposed to do by heart, but he cannot follow the rules.. I just hope they can figure out what is wrong so we can get him the help he needs. [/QUOTE]
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