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<blockquote data-quote="mum2JK&amp;TH" data-source="post: 16393" data-attributes="member: 1784"><p>Funny this post comes up today, it is feel sorry for my difficult child day. I knew something was wrong with difficult child within a couple of weeks after he was born. He was soooooo good and then after a couple of weeks he was impossible to keep content. As time passed it just got worse. He was only a little over 2 when I found this board and it all made sense. A few months later, he wasn't even 3, we got the ODD diagnosis and he was on Ritalin, it was so bad. </p><p></p><p>Our journey has been rough, but his journey has been rougher and I try and remind myself of that when I find myself getting frustrated with him.</p><p></p><p>Now, we have doctors and we have proper diagnosis's, I am happy for that. We are constantly trying to make a plan and have been very fortunate with the new school to have a lot of support. Still trialing with one of the medications, trying to find what works. I has definately gotten better.</p><p></p><p>But I am still searching...truthfully the answers are there, now it's just accepting them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mum2JK&TH, post: 16393, member: 1784"] Funny this post comes up today, it is feel sorry for my difficult child day. I knew something was wrong with difficult child within a couple of weeks after he was born. He was soooooo good and then after a couple of weeks he was impossible to keep content. As time passed it just got worse. He was only a little over 2 when I found this board and it all made sense. A few months later, he wasn't even 3, we got the ODD diagnosis and he was on Ritalin, it was so bad. Our journey has been rough, but his journey has been rougher and I try and remind myself of that when I find myself getting frustrated with him. Now, we have doctors and we have proper diagnosis's, I am happy for that. We are constantly trying to make a plan and have been very fortunate with the new school to have a lot of support. Still trialing with one of the medications, trying to find what works. I has definately gotten better. But I am still searching...truthfully the answers are there, now it's just accepting them. [/QUOTE]
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