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Medication question if your child has ODD and ADHD
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<blockquote data-quote="Tiapet" data-source="post: 573857" data-attributes="member: 455"><p>Jane, it's normal to have the fears you are having. Yes, our difficult children can make us feel like we are going crazy at times too (ok sometimes it feels like ALL the time when it gets really bad). My middle difficult child holds our house hostage much in the same way yours does. It's not easy I know. You can get through this. Have him tested. It is your choice on the medications but if you don't start somewhere you'll never know how things "might" be able to change and in what ways either. There never is a magic bullet for any of this but there are ways things can get better and believe me, every little bit of "better" can help. As you see in my profile my difficult child's ages. Middle one is about to turn 16 so she has been doing this for a while.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tiapet, post: 573857, member: 455"] Jane, it's normal to have the fears you are having. Yes, our difficult children can make us feel like we are going crazy at times too (ok sometimes it feels like ALL the time when it gets really bad). My middle difficult child holds our house hostage much in the same way yours does. It's not easy I know. You can get through this. Have him tested. It is your choice on the medications but if you don't start somewhere you'll never know how things "might" be able to change and in what ways either. There never is a magic bullet for any of this but there are ways things can get better and believe me, every little bit of "better" can help. As you see in my profile my difficult child's ages. Middle one is about to turn 16 so she has been doing this for a while. [/QUOTE]
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