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<blockquote data-quote="Ktrink" data-source="post: 129550" data-attributes="member: 4748"><p>This is my first post. My son was diagnosed yesterday with ODD. I have been reading and thinking how this will affect my family. I have three children....ages *.....10 ( ODD ) and 12. My husband is not taking this well. </p><p> </p><p>I actually stumbled upon even gettting help. I mentioned to my sons pediatrician about his behavior and was added to an in office study to provide counceling in the office for patients of the practice. I never even heard of ODD, although after reading I swear my sons picture could fit next to any definition.</p><p> </p><p>I am hoping ths site and help me with information, a listening ear and a place to feel "normal'. I feel like I have failed as a parent. I see a difference bewteen my kids from my son who is relentless to his sisters who seem to "copy" his behaviors at times. </p><p> </p><p>I am thankful for any advise on this journey. </p><p> </p><p>Ktrink</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ktrink, post: 129550, member: 4748"] This is my first post. My son was diagnosed yesterday with ODD. I have been reading and thinking how this will affect my family. I have three children....ages *.....10 ( ODD ) and 12. My husband is not taking this well. I actually stumbled upon even gettting help. I mentioned to my sons pediatrician about his behavior and was added to an in office study to provide counceling in the office for patients of the practice. I never even heard of ODD, although after reading I swear my sons picture could fit next to any definition. I am hoping ths site and help me with information, a listening ear and a place to feel "normal'. I feel like I have failed as a parent. I see a difference bewteen my kids from my son who is relentless to his sisters who seem to "copy" his behaviors at times. I am thankful for any advise on this journey. Ktrink [/QUOTE]
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