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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 320353" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>It would all depend on if the diagnosis is right and if the medications are right for him. There are no magic pills. My son's first diagnosis. was ADHD/ODD. He got aggressive and mean on all stimulants. Later on he was diagnosed with high functioning autism, which was his real diagnosis.</p><p></p><p>If he wasn't evaluated by a neuropsychologist, I'd be leery of the diagnosis. Most of our kid's first diagnosis. was ADHD/ODD. Lots of disorders make kids unable to sit still. Early onset bipolar and any sort of autism, including Aspergers, are two examples. My son had 6-10 hours of neuropsychologist testing. in my opinion it was better than anything else he ever had and then things got better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 320353, member: 1550"] It would all depend on if the diagnosis is right and if the medications are right for him. There are no magic pills. My son's first diagnosis. was ADHD/ODD. He got aggressive and mean on all stimulants. Later on he was diagnosed with high functioning autism, which was his real diagnosis. If he wasn't evaluated by a neuropsychologist, I'd be leery of the diagnosis. Most of our kid's first diagnosis. was ADHD/ODD. Lots of disorders make kids unable to sit still. Early onset bipolar and any sort of autism, including Aspergers, are two examples. My son had 6-10 hours of neuropsychologist testing. in my opinion it was better than anything else he ever had and then things got better. [/QUOTE]
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