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My difficult child lives in a Bermuda Triangle
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<blockquote data-quote="firehorsewoman" data-source="post: 540449"><p>Hi, Terry:</p><p></p><p>I have never believed stimulants help him in any way and this is one HUGE disagreement with the ex. If it were up to me he would be off the stimulant. Also, ADHD being his primary diagnosis has not made sense to me since they flip-flopped his ADHD and ODD two years ago. My son has never had a problem academically in school. Never. Even before the stimulants started two years ago. He was reading well ahead of his peers in kindergarten. His math average for this year was 97% his language arts average for the entire past year was 96%. From what I have read about ADHD most kids do poorly in school until they are treated correctly. difficult child has never done poorly as far as academics only behavior.</p><p></p><p>Our next psychiatrist appointment is coming up and I will revisit all these topics yet again if we have any time left after discussing how the ex is threatening to send difficult child away at the end of the summer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="firehorsewoman, post: 540449"] Hi, Terry: I have never believed stimulants help him in any way and this is one HUGE disagreement with the ex. If it were up to me he would be off the stimulant. Also, ADHD being his primary diagnosis has not made sense to me since they flip-flopped his ADHD and ODD two years ago. My son has never had a problem academically in school. Never. Even before the stimulants started two years ago. He was reading well ahead of his peers in kindergarten. His math average for this year was 97% his language arts average for the entire past year was 96%. From what I have read about ADHD most kids do poorly in school until they are treated correctly. difficult child has never done poorly as far as academics only behavior. Our next psychiatrist appointment is coming up and I will revisit all these topics yet again if we have any time left after discussing how the ex is threatening to send difficult child away at the end of the summer. [/QUOTE]
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