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Do ADD, ODD and other kids' diagnoses eventually change to schizophreniia?
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<blockquote data-quote="Linsey" data-source="post: 447556" data-attributes="member: 11982"><p>He is not on any medication, we tried to refrain from them them as long as we can. He was a great baby and toddler, funny, creative, a joy to have. The problems started as soon as he started kindergarten. He could not follow directions, left handed, had very bad fine motor skills, was not interested in learning at all. By the third grade he had IEP, then we put him in a very small private school, which seemed to work well for him. He has always been very impulsive, never read any directions or instructions for the tests, which was attributed to ADD. But in the recent year or two I noticed gradual change of personality. He does not seem to enjoy any regular activities, became very needy and desperate in the every day things. He cannot do anything fast when others ask him to hurry up, has no sence of time. Has issues with authority figures and any requests from others. When he is asks to do smth, he stops and slows down even if it is not in his interest. He became attracted to weapons and religion, talks seriously about revolutions and world takeover, cannot speak about anything else for the most part. He lost contact with his friends who are not interested in his ideas, tries to make toy weapons. He got into fights with his sisters and friends. It seems as he is going into a different world of his fantasies and perceptions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Linsey, post: 447556, member: 11982"] He is not on any medication, we tried to refrain from them them as long as we can. He was a great baby and toddler, funny, creative, a joy to have. The problems started as soon as he started kindergarten. He could not follow directions, left handed, had very bad fine motor skills, was not interested in learning at all. By the third grade he had IEP, then we put him in a very small private school, which seemed to work well for him. He has always been very impulsive, never read any directions or instructions for the tests, which was attributed to ADD. But in the recent year or two I noticed gradual change of personality. He does not seem to enjoy any regular activities, became very needy and desperate in the every day things. He cannot do anything fast when others ask him to hurry up, has no sence of time. Has issues with authority figures and any requests from others. When he is asks to do smth, he stops and slows down even if it is not in his interest. He became attracted to weapons and religion, talks seriously about revolutions and world takeover, cannot speak about anything else for the most part. He lost contact with his friends who are not interested in his ideas, tries to make toy weapons. He got into fights with his sisters and friends. It seems as he is going into a different world of his fantasies and perceptions. [/QUOTE]
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