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<blockquote data-quote="tiredmommy" data-source="post: 332184" data-attributes="member: 1722"><p>{{{firstangel}}} Welcome to our little corner of cyberspace, I'm so sorry you had to find us. But you aren't alone anymore. I have a few questions about your son:</p><p> </p><p>*How is his development? Did he meet his milestones on time?</p><p>*What sort of behaviors do you see that prompted you to seek help?</p><p>*What sort of doctor diagnosed your son?</p><p>*How is he doing in school academically? Socially?</p><p>*Does he have any underlying medical conditions?</p><p>*Is there a history of mental illness, neurological or behavior disorders in his family tree?</p><p>*Any alcohol or substance abuse in either family?</p><p> </p><p>I know that's a lot of questions but it will help our members point you in the right direction. Just remember that we aren't doctors so we can't diagnose, but we can share our experiences and offer our support. Many of us have found that our children have an underlying condition that fuels the ODD, even though ODD can be a stand-alone diagnosis. Also, what are you doing to take care of yourself? Having a child with ODD can be draining at best. It can be quiet on the weekends but others will be along.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tiredmommy, post: 332184, member: 1722"] {{{firstangel}}} Welcome to our little corner of cyberspace, I'm so sorry you had to find us. But you aren't alone anymore. I have a few questions about your son: *How is his development? Did he meet his milestones on time? *What sort of behaviors do you see that prompted you to seek help? *What sort of doctor diagnosed your son? *How is he doing in school academically? Socially? *Does he have any underlying medical conditions? *Is there a history of mental illness, neurological or behavior disorders in his family tree? *Any alcohol or substance abuse in either family? I know that's a lot of questions but it will help our members point you in the right direction. Just remember that we aren't doctors so we can't diagnose, but we can share our experiences and offer our support. Many of us have found that our children have an underlying condition that fuels the ODD, even though ODD can be a stand-alone diagnosis. Also, what are you doing to take care of yourself? Having a child with ODD can be draining at best. It can be quiet on the weekends but others will be along. [/QUOTE]
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