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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 151110" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Hi and welcome to the board.</p><p>Perhaps you should have a re-evaluation with a neuropsychologist. THey do very intensive testing and are often able to spot things that other professionals miss. ODD is not a stand alone diagnosis. and ADHD is almost always the first diagnosis. our children get. It may be that more is going on than ADHD/ODD. If so, stimulants will not help and can make things worse. He is NOT a "bad" boy and can't help that he takes up a lot of time. Once you get a thorough evaluation, you will probably know better how to help yourself and your entire family. I have a few questions:</p><p>Did your son have typical early development or were there delays, like in speech or eye contact or peer play? Any mood disorders or substance abuse on either side of the family tree?</p><p>You may want to do a signature like I did below.</p><p>Again, welcome!</p><p>Others will come along.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 151110, member: 1550"] Hi and welcome to the board. Perhaps you should have a re-evaluation with a neuropsychologist. THey do very intensive testing and are often able to spot things that other professionals miss. ODD is not a stand alone diagnosis. and ADHD is almost always the first diagnosis. our children get. It may be that more is going on than ADHD/ODD. If so, stimulants will not help and can make things worse. He is NOT a "bad" boy and can't help that he takes up a lot of time. Once you get a thorough evaluation, you will probably know better how to help yourself and your entire family. I have a few questions: Did your son have typical early development or were there delays, like in speech or eye contact or peer play? Any mood disorders or substance abuse on either side of the family tree? You may want to do a signature like I did below. Again, welcome! Others will come along. [/QUOTE]
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