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<blockquote data-quote="Nancy" data-source="post: 50233" data-attributes="member: 59"><p>I don't understand meanstreak tiredmommy and I would certainly hope you weren't referring to me or Janet as the long term members in your comment because I for one am extremely proud of Janet and her accomplishments and contributions to this board. I see it that some of us are tired of being made to feel that our opinion, our experiences are not as good as someone elses. That we just don't know what medications are right for our child, that the diagnosis that we were given is not right for whatever reason, that our psychologist/psychiatrist is all wrong, that the DSM is wrong. As I see it there is one person who continually starts this fire over and over again and finally when it becomes a forest fire the rest of us are admonished for not putting it out.</p><p></p><p>Mistmouse thanks for the information, it was helpful to me. I believe my difficult child is very similar to yours. </p><p></p><p>Running I agree with your comments regarding labels. I've never cared much for them. Treat the symptoms and as the symptoms change, change the treatment.</p><p></p><p>I believe this thread would get back to being helpful or just fade away if we were not continually told that "we" are the ones being mean. I am proud of the members who steppped up and gave very good, informative information ont his thread. It is that kind of information that needs to balance the other.</p><p></p><p>As a suggestion, why doesn't one of the moderators contact the person involved and suggest that she moderate her words more carefully and tone down her opinions about ODD/CD (about which this board was founded). I think that would be more helpful in the future.</p><p></p><p>Nancy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nancy, post: 50233, member: 59"] I don't understand meanstreak tiredmommy and I would certainly hope you weren't referring to me or Janet as the long term members in your comment because I for one am extremely proud of Janet and her accomplishments and contributions to this board. I see it that some of us are tired of being made to feel that our opinion, our experiences are not as good as someone elses. That we just don't know what medications are right for our child, that the diagnosis that we were given is not right for whatever reason, that our psychologist/psychiatrist is all wrong, that the DSM is wrong. As I see it there is one person who continually starts this fire over and over again and finally when it becomes a forest fire the rest of us are admonished for not putting it out. Mistmouse thanks for the information, it was helpful to me. I believe my difficult child is very similar to yours. Running I agree with your comments regarding labels. I've never cared much for them. Treat the symptoms and as the symptoms change, change the treatment. I believe this thread would get back to being helpful or just fade away if we were not continually told that "we" are the ones being mean. I am proud of the members who steppped up and gave very good, informative information ont his thread. It is that kind of information that needs to balance the other. As a suggestion, why doesn't one of the moderators contact the person involved and suggest that she moderate her words more carefully and tone down her opinions about ODD/CD (about which this board was founded). I think that would be more helpful in the future. Nancy [/QUOTE]
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