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<blockquote data-quote="whattodowhattodo" data-source="post: 180657" data-attributes="member: 5667"><p>SRL, I'm cool with you posting my intro. I was just wondering where to put it a first to get started.</p><p>Adrianne, thanks for your helpful and supportive comments as well. I was not sure if anyone would respond at first, but you and SRL have helped me already to know I am not alone, which I knew, but to have it confirmed helps. You've validated for me some of the techniques I use with her, and also given me some new ones.</p><p>Her father and I have been together for 11 years and married for 7, and she's 5, so she's always had us both, but my husband works long shifts, and then goes hunting and fishing many weekends. I know this is hard on her, and he is cutting back on the amount of time he is gone, which is better for our family. He and I have our ups and downs, between great and contemplating divorce, and we try to keep that away from ehr, but I know she realizes we are not on the same page. We are working towards that.</p><p>I have read that ODD rarely stands alone also, and the reason I first took her in was to be assessed for ADHD, which she is borderline, but not clinical range.</p><p>She has always meet her developmental milestones on time, or early. Anything physical, or academic, she has been right on track and ahead. No worried there. </p><p>She had a pretty bad case of acid reflux, and a good handfull of ear infrections. She had tubes put in a little over a year ago, and has grown out of her reflux. </p><p>She has been strong willed, stubborn, bull headed, etc since birth. She didn't just want to be fed, she was ticked she had to "tell you" by crying. Woudn't sleep for more than 5-10 minutes during the day unless held up through 6-7 months. Slept ok at night, but woke super early, like 3-4 a.m. Thankfully that's gradually moved forward to about 6 a.m. now...whew</p><p>She's high strung, has always seemed to be behind emotionally and socially, and fits all of the 8 ODD symptoms. I see 6-8 of those behaviors daily. </p><p>Hates loud noises, but not over sensitive. Like fireworks and the garbage truck, just the unexpected ones, like her little sister accidentally cranking the radio volume, or someone standing near her, yelling to someone else farther away. No other issues, other than the 8 ODD symptoms.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="whattodowhattodo, post: 180657, member: 5667"] SRL, I'm cool with you posting my intro. I was just wondering where to put it a first to get started. Adrianne, thanks for your helpful and supportive comments as well. I was not sure if anyone would respond at first, but you and SRL have helped me already to know I am not alone, which I knew, but to have it confirmed helps. You've validated for me some of the techniques I use with her, and also given me some new ones. Her father and I have been together for 11 years and married for 7, and she's 5, so she's always had us both, but my husband works long shifts, and then goes hunting and fishing many weekends. I know this is hard on her, and he is cutting back on the amount of time he is gone, which is better for our family. He and I have our ups and downs, between great and contemplating divorce, and we try to keep that away from ehr, but I know she realizes we are not on the same page. We are working towards that. I have read that ODD rarely stands alone also, and the reason I first took her in was to be assessed for ADHD, which she is borderline, but not clinical range. She has always meet her developmental milestones on time, or early. Anything physical, or academic, she has been right on track and ahead. No worried there. She had a pretty bad case of acid reflux, and a good handfull of ear infrections. She had tubes put in a little over a year ago, and has grown out of her reflux. She has been strong willed, stubborn, bull headed, etc since birth. She didn't just want to be fed, she was ticked she had to "tell you" by crying. Woudn't sleep for more than 5-10 minutes during the day unless held up through 6-7 months. Slept ok at night, but woke super early, like 3-4 a.m. Thankfully that's gradually moved forward to about 6 a.m. now...whew She's high strung, has always seemed to be behind emotionally and socially, and fits all of the 8 ODD symptoms. I see 6-8 of those behaviors daily. Hates loud noises, but not over sensitive. Like fireworks and the garbage truck, just the unexpected ones, like her little sister accidentally cranking the radio volume, or someone standing near her, yelling to someone else farther away. No other issues, other than the 8 ODD symptoms. [/QUOTE]
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