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Ya know how it is when difficult child doesn't get his way... BOOM!
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<blockquote data-quote="SearchingForRainbows" data-source="post: 387927" data-attributes="member: 3388"><p>difficult child 1 presented much like your difficult child when he was his age. So sorry you're going through such an absolute HE77!!! Believe it or not, there is hope. There were many times I couldn't see the light at the end of the tunnel but it was always there. difficult child 1 is now out of the "nest," living on his own, and finishing up his last year at a local junior college. </p><p></p><p>To back up a bit, one of difficult child 1's teachers suspected he had ADHD when he was young. We brought him to a therapist and was told he didn't have ADHD but has ODD. The psychiatrist failed to mention that ODD rarely stands alone - Lots of times ODD is more like symptoms of another disorder - Hope this makes sense! I'm in a bit of a rush. Anyway, it might be a good idea to have your difficult child evaluated again. </p><p></p><p>Just checked the time - Got to go pick up difficult child 2 at his after school social skills group. The FUN never ends... Anyway, I'll try to come back here when I have a bit more time and finish what I want to tell you.</p><p></p><p>Until then, hope today is a much better day!!! SFR</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SearchingForRainbows, post: 387927, member: 3388"] difficult child 1 presented much like your difficult child when he was his age. So sorry you're going through such an absolute HE77!!! Believe it or not, there is hope. There were many times I couldn't see the light at the end of the tunnel but it was always there. difficult child 1 is now out of the "nest," living on his own, and finishing up his last year at a local junior college. To back up a bit, one of difficult child 1's teachers suspected he had ADHD when he was young. We brought him to a therapist and was told he didn't have ADHD but has ODD. The psychiatrist failed to mention that ODD rarely stands alone - Lots of times ODD is more like symptoms of another disorder - Hope this makes sense! I'm in a bit of a rush. Anyway, it might be a good idea to have your difficult child evaluated again. Just checked the time - Got to go pick up difficult child 2 at his after school social skills group. The FUN never ends... Anyway, I'll try to come back here when I have a bit more time and finish what I want to tell you. Until then, hope today is a much better day!!! SFR [/QUOTE]
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