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Do ADD, ODD and other kids' diagnoses eventually change to schizophreniia?
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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 447645" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>Welcome. Glad you found us. Like many others I strongly encourage you to find the very best child psychiatrist available near your area. I would also encourage you to find the very best neuro/psychiatric evaluator (usually six hours plus of non invasive and non traumatic testing often done by a team that shares the testing time). It is very important to find out exactly what issues he has and to avoid trying to self-diagnosis. Only the true experts can ascertain what his issues are and how best to help him function at his very best. The early you begin the process the better the chances that he will have a truly successful life. Take the plunge and feel free to post frequently for support. Hugs. DDD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 447645, member: 35"] Welcome. Glad you found us. Like many others I strongly encourage you to find the very best child psychiatrist available near your area. I would also encourage you to find the very best neuro/psychiatric evaluator (usually six hours plus of non invasive and non traumatic testing often done by a team that shares the testing time). It is very important to find out exactly what issues he has and to avoid trying to self-diagnosis. Only the true experts can ascertain what his issues are and how best to help him function at his very best. The early you begin the process the better the chances that he will have a truly successful life. Take the plunge and feel free to post frequently for support. Hugs. DDD [/QUOTE]
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