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Is there still hope?
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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 100461" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>I agree with getting her to a Psychiatrist (with the MD). ODD rarely stands alone and probably describes all our kids at one time. Don't try to figure it out yourself. Also, could she be abusing illegal drugs and/or drinking a lot? My daughter was a great kid and flew out of control at twelve. Although I laughed at the time when it was suggested to me, she had started using drugs, and it got way worse before she finally decided to quit. She is almost twenty-four now, a health nut, and doing great, so there is hope. However, I'd try to find out what's wrong before your daughter turns eighteen. At this point, to be honest, she can decide to refuse to get help and nobody can force her to get any.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 100461, member: 1550"] I agree with getting her to a Psychiatrist (with the MD). ODD rarely stands alone and probably describes all our kids at one time. Don't try to figure it out yourself. Also, could she be abusing illegal drugs and/or drinking a lot? My daughter was a great kid and flew out of control at twelve. Although I laughed at the time when it was suggested to me, she had started using drugs, and it got way worse before she finally decided to quit. She is almost twenty-four now, a health nut, and doing great, so there is hope. However, I'd try to find out what's wrong before your daughter turns eighteen. At this point, to be honest, she can decide to refuse to get help and nobody can force her to get any. [/QUOTE]
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