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Does it always come to medications?
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<blockquote data-quote="Josie" data-source="post: 386032" data-attributes="member: 1792"><p>My daughter did not act out in school, except for one time when she said she wanted to kill herself. A kid and a teacher told me about this. She had said it at home a lot, though.</p><p></p><p>At home, she knocked over chairs, screamed and cried in her room for long periods of time, hit, even bit once (at age 9 or 10), refused to do anything we asked, consequences led to further problems, basically totally out of control.</p><p></p><p>I know other kids are even worse, but she was pretty severe in my opinion.</p><p></p><p>Now, 4 1/2 years into this diet, she is fine with no medications or therapy. Like a normal teen, I think.</p><p></p><p>Sure, she complains about doing her chores, but she does do them.</p><p></p><p>Back then, no way. Chores were the least of our worries. She was diagnosis'ed with ODD and Depression. A second opinion gave her the Intermittent Explosive Disorder diagnosis. She took Lexapro which helped for a while but we needed to keep increasing it. We were about to add Seroquel to control her violence when we put her on this diet instead.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Josie, post: 386032, member: 1792"] My daughter did not act out in school, except for one time when she said she wanted to kill herself. A kid and a teacher told me about this. She had said it at home a lot, though. At home, she knocked over chairs, screamed and cried in her room for long periods of time, hit, even bit once (at age 9 or 10), refused to do anything we asked, consequences led to further problems, basically totally out of control. I know other kids are even worse, but she was pretty severe in my opinion. Now, 4 1/2 years into this diet, she is fine with no medications or therapy. Like a normal teen, I think. Sure, she complains about doing her chores, but she does do them. Back then, no way. Chores were the least of our worries. She was diagnosis'ed with ODD and Depression. A second opinion gave her the Intermittent Explosive Disorder diagnosis. She took Lexapro which helped for a while but we needed to keep increasing it. We were about to add Seroquel to control her violence when we put her on this diet instead. [/QUOTE]
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