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<blockquote data-quote="TFL" data-source="post: 430460" data-attributes="member: 12008"><p>When SS was being treated in the inhouse facility, he was diagnosis with bipolar and prescribed Lithium. After a year of taking the medications, there were no visible benefits and several side effects so we discontinued the RX. </p><p></p><p>His father does discipline him. I did take a back seat from discipline for the past several months and deferred to his Dad. This seemed to embolden his lack of respect for not only me but his siblings. His father asked me to not be so passive in order to gain respect.</p><p></p><p>I want to say Thank You so much for replying to my post. I'm so overwhelmed with lack of knowledge in dealing with ODD and bipolar disorder. I'm a big researcher (this was not the case when I was younger) but as I get older I find that the web has been a great resource for gaining knowledge on subjects that non of my peers seem to know about. I'm so grateful for coming across this site. </p><p></p><p>Any suggestions are welcome specifically things that have worked with keeping ODD kids healthy and engaged with the family.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TFL, post: 430460, member: 12008"] When SS was being treated in the inhouse facility, he was diagnosis with bipolar and prescribed Lithium. After a year of taking the medications, there were no visible benefits and several side effects so we discontinued the RX. His father does discipline him. I did take a back seat from discipline for the past several months and deferred to his Dad. This seemed to embolden his lack of respect for not only me but his siblings. His father asked me to not be so passive in order to gain respect. I want to say Thank You so much for replying to my post. I'm so overwhelmed with lack of knowledge in dealing with ODD and bipolar disorder. I'm a big researcher (this was not the case when I was younger) but as I get older I find that the web has been a great resource for gaining knowledge on subjects that non of my peers seem to know about. I'm so grateful for coming across this site. Any suggestions are welcome specifically things that have worked with keeping ODD kids healthy and engaged with the family. [/QUOTE]
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