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<blockquote data-quote="SearchingForRainbows" data-source="post: 216707" data-attributes="member: 3388"><p>While reading your story, the first thing that hit me is that when difficult child 1 was an infant, he was very much like your difficult child. difficult child 1 was first diagnosed with ODD and his teachers thought he had ADHD when he was younger. in my humble opinion, I think you should take him for a neuropsychologist evaluation as already has been suggested. Lots of us have been given wrong, or only partially correct diags, making things worse instead of better.</p><p></p><p>ODD is usually a symptom of an underlying disorder. Once the underlying disorder is under control, the ODD behaviors usually improve or even, in some cases, disappear. </p><p></p><p>One of the hardest things is just getting the correct diag. Hang in there!!! We'll be here to offer advice, support, and "listen" when you need to vent. Welcome aboard. WFEN</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SearchingForRainbows, post: 216707, member: 3388"] While reading your story, the first thing that hit me is that when difficult child 1 was an infant, he was very much like your difficult child. difficult child 1 was first diagnosed with ODD and his teachers thought he had ADHD when he was younger. in my humble opinion, I think you should take him for a neuropsychologist evaluation as already has been suggested. Lots of us have been given wrong, or only partially correct diags, making things worse instead of better. ODD is usually a symptom of an underlying disorder. Once the underlying disorder is under control, the ODD behaviors usually improve or even, in some cases, disappear. One of the hardest things is just getting the correct diag. Hang in there!!! We'll be here to offer advice, support, and "listen" when you need to vent. Welcome aboard. WFEN [/QUOTE]
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