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<blockquote data-quote="serviswithasmile" data-source="post: 348926" data-attributes="member: 2471"><p>Definitely would like to get him neuropsychologist evaluation. That is mostlikely next step. Very disgusted with current psychiatrist. Why would you tell an ODD kid that "your parents can't make you" take the medications? That's like giving the kid a golden get out of medications ticket. difficult child is definitely ODD. I've known it since about age 4 for him, JUST finally "officially" diagnosed this year! ADHD - inattentive also definite. Missing pieces = possibly high functioning autistic and/or sensory issues. When younger couldn't stand tags or sock "lines", now can't stand for people to see his naked feet, and he has auditory overload at times (hears sounds that are high pitched or that make his ears hurt). We'll just keep plugging away until we get it right. Thanks for the ear!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="serviswithasmile, post: 348926, member: 2471"] Definitely would like to get him neuropsychologist evaluation. That is mostlikely next step. Very disgusted with current psychiatrist. Why would you tell an ODD kid that "your parents can't make you" take the medications? That's like giving the kid a golden get out of medications ticket. difficult child is definitely ODD. I've known it since about age 4 for him, JUST finally "officially" diagnosed this year! ADHD - inattentive also definite. Missing pieces = possibly high functioning autistic and/or sensory issues. When younger couldn't stand tags or sock "lines", now can't stand for people to see his naked feet, and he has auditory overload at times (hears sounds that are high pitched or that make his ears hurt). We'll just keep plugging away until we get it right. Thanks for the ear! [/QUOTE]
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