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Hi I'm new, 6 y/o son has severe ODD (? CD)
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<blockquote data-quote="Last ♡ Hope" data-source="post: 415060" data-attributes="member: 11452"><p>But does the fact that his bio-father was the *exact* same way not hint at it being an inherited condition? Especially since he has not been raised around it, yet still manifests all the same behaviors and rationales? I am seriously terrified to live with him if we can't get this handled and he just keeps getting older and stronger... I can't even pick him up anymore, he's almost my size already. When he flips, I have three other kids and myself to protect. I would love to think just eliminating all processed foods and anything with artificial color/flavor would solve everything, but this seems so far beyond that... :[</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Last ♡ Hope, post: 415060, member: 11452"] But does the fact that his bio-father was the *exact* same way not hint at it being an inherited condition? Especially since he has not been raised around it, yet still manifests all the same behaviors and rationales? I am seriously terrified to live with him if we can't get this handled and he just keeps getting older and stronger... I can't even pick him up anymore, he's almost my size already. When he flips, I have three other kids and myself to protect. I would love to think just eliminating all processed foods and anything with artificial color/flavor would solve everything, but this seems so far beyond that... :[ [/QUOTE]
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