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<blockquote data-quote="SaraT" data-source="post: 137228" data-attributes="member: 2270"><p>I too recommend a full neuropsychologist evaluation. My difficult child was also diagnosis'd by pediatrician with ADHD/ODD at age 6. Now, at 12, a full evaluation has changed it to ADHD, Mood Disorder not otherwise specified, and Aspergers. Mood stabilizers and stearing her into an interest that is constructive has made a bit of difference. She still has her meltdowns, but not as bad or as often. Several things you mentioned gave me the RED flags for both autism spectrum disorder and mood disorder. I am not saying your difficult child has these, but in my humble opinion it would be worth checking out and possibly ruling in or out.</p><p> </p><p>A correct diagnosis makes all the difference in getting the right treatment for our difficult children.</p><p> </p><p>Sorry you are having such a rough time. I hope you can find the answers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SaraT, post: 137228, member: 2270"] I too recommend a full neuropsychologist evaluation. My difficult child was also diagnosis'd by pediatrician with ADHD/ODD at age 6. Now, at 12, a full evaluation has changed it to ADHD, Mood Disorder not otherwise specified, and Aspergers. Mood stabilizers and stearing her into an interest that is constructive has made a bit of difference. She still has her meltdowns, but not as bad or as often. Several things you mentioned gave me the RED flags for both autism spectrum disorder and mood disorder. I am not saying your difficult child has these, but in my humble opinion it would be worth checking out and possibly ruling in or out. A correct diagnosis makes all the difference in getting the right treatment for our difficult children. Sorry you are having such a rough time. I hope you can find the answers. [/QUOTE]
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