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<blockquote data-quote="Yael" data-source="post: 246059" data-attributes="member: 6864"><p>It is really difficult for me to understand why and we have tried to see if something triggered his behavior and we haven't get come up with anything. It was although gradual...started with not doing school work, then not wanting to go to football, then not particpating in class, violently refusing to go to school, once we got him back he then started being the class clown, and then there were violent incidences at school as well at home. Nearly everyday of the past few months has been like living in a soap opera - or some melodramatic film - and I never know what's coming next!</p><p>Stella - thanks for understanding about having to have a diagnoisis - they only problem is I think a lot of the professionals don't know themselves. I notice that you also haven't got a proper diagnosis. After reading all sorts of websites I think my difficult child (first time I used that expression!) has OCC CD (sometimes) BiPolar (BP) and maybe ADHD (although ritalin and concerta made things worse). But then I think that he wasn't like this until aged 8 so maybe it's just a phase? I'm also a bit sceptic about the medications. It's all trial and error and what suits one is bad for the other. Plus the fact is that I understand that after taking one medication for a while it can stop having the postive effect! </p><p> </p><p>Thanks for reading this and "listening" - it helps to know that there are others who understand you....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Yael, post: 246059, member: 6864"] It is really difficult for me to understand why and we have tried to see if something triggered his behavior and we haven't get come up with anything. It was although gradual...started with not doing school work, then not wanting to go to football, then not particpating in class, violently refusing to go to school, once we got him back he then started being the class clown, and then there were violent incidences at school as well at home. Nearly everyday of the past few months has been like living in a soap opera - or some melodramatic film - and I never know what's coming next! Stella - thanks for understanding about having to have a diagnoisis - they only problem is I think a lot of the professionals don't know themselves. I notice that you also haven't got a proper diagnosis. After reading all sorts of websites I think my difficult child (first time I used that expression!) has OCC CD (sometimes) BiPolar (BP) and maybe ADHD (although ritalin and concerta made things worse). But then I think that he wasn't like this until aged 8 so maybe it's just a phase? I'm also a bit sceptic about the medications. It's all trial and error and what suits one is bad for the other. Plus the fact is that I understand that after taking one medication for a while it can stop having the postive effect! Thanks for reading this and "listening" - it helps to know that there are others who understand you.... [/QUOTE]
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