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Does anyone have any success stories about ODD NOT turning into CD?
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<blockquote data-quote="So Tired" data-source="post: 168493" data-attributes="member: 4772"><p>trying -- I'm so sorry about Francis. It is always so hard to make that choice, even when you know it is the right thing for them. Even though it is hard on the kids, I think it helps them build coping skills about love and loss and life, and that even though you are sad and grieve, the love you have in your heart for that person (or pet!) and your good memories carry you through.... Maybe they can each draw a picture of him, or perhaps you could plant a flower in the garden in a little ceremony so you help them (and you too) get a little closure?</p><p> </p><p>On your other question. I don't know about probablities of ODD outcomes, but in your favor is that you recognized it early and started treatment early and I think that gives you a good shot at finding the help she needs...</p><p> </p><p>HUGS all around!</p><p> </p><p>ST</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="So Tired, post: 168493, member: 4772"] trying -- I'm so sorry about Francis. It is always so hard to make that choice, even when you know it is the right thing for them. Even though it is hard on the kids, I think it helps them build coping skills about love and loss and life, and that even though you are sad and grieve, the love you have in your heart for that person (or pet!) and your good memories carry you through.... Maybe they can each draw a picture of him, or perhaps you could plant a flower in the garden in a little ceremony so you help them (and you too) get a little closure? On your other question. I don't know about probablities of ODD outcomes, but in your favor is that you recognized it early and started treatment early and I think that gives you a good shot at finding the help she needs... HUGS all around! ST [/QUOTE]
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