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<blockquote data-quote="hopeful" data-source="post: 98046" data-attributes="member: 4311"><p>I found this link and thought it was interesting info on the Vynase. <a href="http://large-group.com/babble/20070929/msgs/786237.html" target="_blank">http://large-group.com/babble/20070929/msgs/786237.html</a> the thing is, ODD is not ADHD and treating the ADHD does not eliminate the ODD stuff. My daughter used ridlin as they said she was ODD/ADHD and it worked for a while but the ODD kicked in and she refused to do the ridlin! and then there were the outbursts when she came down...lack of appetite etc. ODD requires parental training. You have to learn how to be a psyc nurse! and you need to take care of yourself. </p><p></p><p>The first thing to come to terms with is that this is not your fault, you can't love them into changing, you have to be a united front as parents, you need to make sure you find time for each other and you have to get parenting classes, make a plan and be consistent together. Divorce is one of the number one outcomes of ODD.... And if I sound preachy I don't mean to - with all the yous. Its just that behavioural modification is hard to do, hard to learn, and hard to be consistent in.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hopeful, post: 98046, member: 4311"] I found this link and thought it was interesting info on the Vynase. [url="http://large-group.com/babble/20070929/msgs/786237.html"]http://large-group.com/babble/20070929/msgs/786237.html[/url] the thing is, ODD is not ADHD and treating the ADHD does not eliminate the ODD stuff. My daughter used ridlin as they said she was ODD/ADHD and it worked for a while but the ODD kicked in and she refused to do the ridlin! and then there were the outbursts when she came down...lack of appetite etc. ODD requires parental training. You have to learn how to be a psyc nurse! and you need to take care of yourself. The first thing to come to terms with is that this is not your fault, you can't love them into changing, you have to be a united front as parents, you need to make sure you find time for each other and you have to get parenting classes, make a plan and be consistent together. Divorce is one of the number one outcomes of ODD.... And if I sound preachy I don't mean to - with all the yous. Its just that behavioural modification is hard to do, hard to learn, and hard to be consistent in. [/QUOTE]
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