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<blockquote data-quote="RobinLaurain" data-source="post: 49828" data-attributes="member: 3797"><p>Unfortunately, no medications. ever worked for my child so I have no doubt he has CD with his other D's. He was as wild on them or off them unless the medications. sedated him. I went through that for years--would you rather have him sedated or wild? I would rather have him functioning adequately in society, I would reply. It would happen</p><p>in spurts. The sixth grade was his most wonderful year. We were involved in wraparound and he had a wonderful Special Education. teacher.</p><p>By high school, he refused to take his medications. I would find them hidden in all kinds of places. He turned to drinking and weed to calm himself down which eventually led to his incarceration. He actually acted human when he was high, but I told him over and over </p><p>the weed will land him in jail. I told him only in California can</p><p>Marinol be used for ADD. Another reason I know he is CD because he will tell you--"The only disorder I have is I don't give a sh** dis-order!" Hmm, Sounds conduct disorder to me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RobinLaurain, post: 49828, member: 3797"] Unfortunately, no medications. ever worked for my child so I have no doubt he has CD with his other D's. He was as wild on them or off them unless the medications. sedated him. I went through that for years--would you rather have him sedated or wild? I would rather have him functioning adequately in society, I would reply. It would happen in spurts. The sixth grade was his most wonderful year. We were involved in wraparound and he had a wonderful Special Education. teacher. By high school, he refused to take his medications. I would find them hidden in all kinds of places. He turned to drinking and weed to calm himself down which eventually led to his incarceration. He actually acted human when he was high, but I told him over and over the weed will land him in jail. I told him only in California can Marinol be used for ADD. Another reason I know he is CD because he will tell you--"The only disorder I have is I don't give a sh** dis-order!" Hmm, Sounds conduct disorder to me. [/QUOTE]
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