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<blockquote data-quote="angelaincali" data-source="post: 109598" data-attributes="member: 4428"><p>1/ Who diagnosed him? </p><p>2/ Are there any psychiatric, neurological or substance abuse issues on either side of his family tree?</p><p>3/ How was his early development? Did he have any speech delays? Eye contact issues with strangers? Does he know how to interact appropriately with his peers?</p><p></p><p></p><p>My difficult child was diagnosed at 5 by his pediatrician with ADHD. He has not been diagnosis'd with the ODD, that is still in the process. He has an appointment with his psychologist on 2 Jan. ODD will be my main topic. He has only been seeing a psychologist for about 6 months and in my opinion, I dont think he sees him enough. I dont feel they take this seriuosly enough. When I tell them things such as "my son told his teacher that I leave him alone everyday to fend for himself while I am working and dont come home until 10pm" they say things like "Well, kids like to tell stories". How do I get them to take me serious? </p><p></p><p>I am in Nor Cal and have not heard of T.A.S.K.</p><p></p><p>I will be making it a point to ask for a full psychiatric evaluation with a neuropsychologiist. My difficult child did not have any problems in his early developement except for the fact he did not like men at all. As far as family tree...my mother was a social drug user but she has passed and I dont know if she used while she was pregnant or not. My father was in Vietnam and had malaria and a number of other things along with agent orange so who knows what got passed on he has passed also. I had ADD and was on ritalin as a child but have been off for 20 years now. On my difficult child fathers side, difficult child's aunt is bipolar. </p><p></p><p>My difficult child does not interact good at all with his peers, he is always in trouble for hitting, kicking, punching, calling mean inappropriate names. I dont trust him around other children. I have to watch him 24/7. </p><p></p><p>I will get him off the Celexa and see how he does. His psychologist diagnosis'd him with depression and put him on Celexa. </p><p></p><p>His BioFather doesnt think there is anything wrong with him. He is just a "boy" and that what boys do!</p><p></p><p>The last 2 days have been wonderful. I think some days he is more lucid then others. I have not had to fight with him and he has been loving and getting along with easy child. </p><p></p><p>Has anyone tried the no glutin or sugar diet? Does that help?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="angelaincali, post: 109598, member: 4428"] 1/ Who diagnosed him? 2/ Are there any psychiatric, neurological or substance abuse issues on either side of his family tree? 3/ How was his early development? Did he have any speech delays? Eye contact issues with strangers? Does he know how to interact appropriately with his peers? My difficult child was diagnosed at 5 by his pediatrician with ADHD. He has not been diagnosis'd with the ODD, that is still in the process. He has an appointment with his psychologist on 2 Jan. ODD will be my main topic. He has only been seeing a psychologist for about 6 months and in my opinion, I dont think he sees him enough. I dont feel they take this seriuosly enough. When I tell them things such as "my son told his teacher that I leave him alone everyday to fend for himself while I am working and dont come home until 10pm" they say things like "Well, kids like to tell stories". How do I get them to take me serious? I am in Nor Cal and have not heard of T.A.S.K. I will be making it a point to ask for a full psychiatric evaluation with a neuropsychologiist. My difficult child did not have any problems in his early developement except for the fact he did not like men at all. As far as family tree...my mother was a social drug user but she has passed and I dont know if she used while she was pregnant or not. My father was in Vietnam and had malaria and a number of other things along with agent orange so who knows what got passed on he has passed also. I had ADD and was on ritalin as a child but have been off for 20 years now. On my difficult child fathers side, difficult child's aunt is bipolar. My difficult child does not interact good at all with his peers, he is always in trouble for hitting, kicking, punching, calling mean inappropriate names. I dont trust him around other children. I have to watch him 24/7. I will get him off the Celexa and see how he does. His psychologist diagnosis'd him with depression and put him on Celexa. His BioFather doesnt think there is anything wrong with him. He is just a "boy" and that what boys do! The last 2 days have been wonderful. I think some days he is more lucid then others. I have not had to fight with him and he has been loving and getting along with easy child. Has anyone tried the no glutin or sugar diet? Does that help? [/QUOTE]
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