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<blockquote data-quote="TeDo" data-source="post: 455977"><p>On this board we call mama bears like us "WARRIOR MOMS". We don our shield, armor, and sword whenever we are in a battle for our kids. I hope the lawyer is a good one. My difficult child has come very close but so far we've avoided anything too serious. I do consider myself lucky. I am assuming the situation was pretty severe. Does everyone involved know about his diagnosis's? If not, I would also make that known ASAP. Did your son realize what he was doing? I won't ask any more questions about it. </p><p></p><p>My question from my other post stil stands. COULD he be on the spectrum instead of Bipolar/ODD? Around here, many of us believe ODD is just a catchall label for "we don't know what else to call it". Mood swings and what appears to be defiance can also be part of Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD). That is what my son was diagnosis'd with for 4 years until they realized it was Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) all along. Who diagnosis'd your kids? Are they on any medications? What behaviors do they tend to display that caused you to have them diagnosis'd? How are their behaviors now, over all?</p><p></p><p>Again, WELCOME and many, many {{{{(((HUGS)))}}}}. Others will be along in the morning. You have definitely come to the right place. You'll love it here!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TeDo, post: 455977"] On this board we call mama bears like us "WARRIOR MOMS". We don our shield, armor, and sword whenever we are in a battle for our kids. I hope the lawyer is a good one. My difficult child has come very close but so far we've avoided anything too serious. I do consider myself lucky. I am assuming the situation was pretty severe. Does everyone involved know about his diagnosis's? If not, I would also make that known ASAP. Did your son realize what he was doing? I won't ask any more questions about it. My question from my other post stil stands. COULD he be on the spectrum instead of Bipolar/ODD? Around here, many of us believe ODD is just a catchall label for "we don't know what else to call it". Mood swings and what appears to be defiance can also be part of Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD). That is what my son was diagnosis'd with for 4 years until they realized it was Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) all along. Who diagnosis'd your kids? Are they on any medications? What behaviors do they tend to display that caused you to have them diagnosis'd? How are their behaviors now, over all? Again, WELCOME and many, many {{{{(((HUGS)))}}}}. Others will be along in the morning. You have definitely come to the right place. You'll love it here!! [/QUOTE]
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