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<blockquote data-quote="mamabear01" data-source="post: 281593" data-attributes="member: 7387"><p>Hi,</p><p>First I have two Aspies, who the schools keep on saying ODD and really it's not. Sure they have ODD behavior, but the Neuro Phys doctor we go to who does Cog Therapy explained it like this.</p><p> </p><p>An Aspie child CAN show ODD behaviors, but the trick is too dig deeper and find out what the trigger was, and then that will point back to the Aspergers.</p><p> </p><p>Makes alot of sense to me!</p><p> </p><p>Another thing, I am not Aspergers, (well at least don't think) but do have quite a few traits. I talk to myself ALL the time! LOL. It's always been a big joke between me and my husband. My Father (who is dead now but I believe was also an Aspie) did the same thing. I just always thought it was behavior I learned, but I do it when I am really really stressed. I also pace. (I have an anxiety disorder). When I talked to my doctor he said this is due to anxiety.</p><p> </p><p>Anyway, I agree, treat the Aspergers and you will probably see much less ODD. Thats what were trying to do now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mamabear01, post: 281593, member: 7387"] Hi, First I have two Aspies, who the schools keep on saying ODD and really it's not. Sure they have ODD behavior, but the Neuro Phys doctor we go to who does Cog Therapy explained it like this. An Aspie child CAN show ODD behaviors, but the trick is too dig deeper and find out what the trigger was, and then that will point back to the Aspergers. Makes alot of sense to me! Another thing, I am not Aspergers, (well at least don't think) but do have quite a few traits. I talk to myself ALL the time! LOL. It's always been a big joke between me and my husband. My Father (who is dead now but I believe was also an Aspie) did the same thing. I just always thought it was behavior I learned, but I do it when I am really really stressed. I also pace. (I have an anxiety disorder). When I talked to my doctor he said this is due to anxiety. Anyway, I agree, treat the Aspergers and you will probably see much less ODD. Thats what were trying to do now. [/QUOTE]
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