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'Nother Newbie - ODD for 4 years
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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 192711" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>I'd get that evaluation anyway. ADHD isn't the only thing that goes with ODD. Often it's a mood disorder and it can be autistic spectrum disorder too. Fast mood changes can mean early onset bipolar, especially if mood disorders are on the family tree. ODD is a big symptom of early onset bipolar.</p><p> It's always up to the parent, but ODD alone is really rare. As far as I know, only one older child here has a diagnosis of only ODD. You can see the diagnosis. in our signature.</p><p> At her young age, I'd want to check for sure before whatever it is maybe gets worse and then she's a teen and in worse shape due to something being untreated. You never know if you don't get an evaluation. Anyways, good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 192711, member: 1550"] I'd get that evaluation anyway. ADHD isn't the only thing that goes with ODD. Often it's a mood disorder and it can be autistic spectrum disorder too. Fast mood changes can mean early onset bipolar, especially if mood disorders are on the family tree. ODD is a big symptom of early onset bipolar. It's always up to the parent, but ODD alone is really rare. As far as I know, only one older child here has a diagnosis of only ODD. You can see the diagnosis. in our signature. At her young age, I'd want to check for sure before whatever it is maybe gets worse and then she's a teen and in worse shape due to something being untreated. You never know if you don't get an evaluation. Anyways, good luck. [/QUOTE]
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