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<blockquote data-quote="Nancy" data-source="post: 49666" data-attributes="member: 59"><p>Thank you Janet, you are very wise. I think you know my feelings on this subject. I get so tired of hearing that ODD and CD are really bipolar or something else in disguise and if you fix that the ODD or CD will go away.</p><p></p><p>"Then there are kids who have ODD or CD simply because they are genetically wired to have it even though they come from perfectly fine homes. No one knows why this happens. There is no explanation for it, it just happens. There is something wrong in the way the person thinks that causes the behavior. Sometimes therapy and medication can help alleviate symptoms but it takes a lot of work"</p><p></p><p>I completely agree.</p><p></p><p>It's funny because I first came to this site because it was a site on "Conduct Disorders." That's what I was looking for, not bipolar or adhd or any other mental disorder. It seems like the last couple years some try to negate that it exists at all. I have been told by someone here who shall remain anonymous that my difficult child really has bipolar and I just don't want to accept it. So much for just giving friendly advice.</p><p></p><p>Nancy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nancy, post: 49666, member: 59"] Thank you Janet, you are very wise. I think you know my feelings on this subject. I get so tired of hearing that ODD and CD are really bipolar or something else in disguise and if you fix that the ODD or CD will go away. "Then there are kids who have ODD or CD simply because they are genetically wired to have it even though they come from perfectly fine homes. No one knows why this happens. There is no explanation for it, it just happens. There is something wrong in the way the person thinks that causes the behavior. Sometimes therapy and medication can help alleviate symptoms but it takes a lot of work" I completely agree. It's funny because I first came to this site because it was a site on "Conduct Disorders." That's what I was looking for, not bipolar or adhd or any other mental disorder. It seems like the last couple years some try to negate that it exists at all. I have been told by someone here who shall remain anonymous that my difficult child really has bipolar and I just don't want to accept it. So much for just giving friendly advice. Nancy [/QUOTE]
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