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<blockquote data-quote="TerryJ2" data-source="post: 479120" data-attributes="member: 3419"><p>Otto, I am so glad that the doctors "gave you" the break on the bill. Phew, what a relief!</p><p></p><p>I agree with-the others that a diagnosis will really help, and once you learn how to deal with-Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD), hopefully, most of the CD behaviors will disappear. Can you imagine being yelled at for being slow and stupid and not having the impulse control, sensory buffer or maturity to deal with-it? Anyone would feel crummy, but having those issues is a huge handicap. Once you have an IEP in place, the teachers will cut your son a lot more slack, and hopefully, cater the teaching to his level, and slow it down and give it to him in smaller bites. It will do a lot to calm him down. </p><p>I have no idea what to say about Intuniv. Others here can help.</p><p>I am so glad you finally got some info. Expect it to change over the yrs, but not necessarily to a major degree. I have learned that I will accept any diagnosis (almost) that will get my son the help he needs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerryJ2, post: 479120, member: 3419"] Otto, I am so glad that the doctors "gave you" the break on the bill. Phew, what a relief! I agree with-the others that a diagnosis will really help, and once you learn how to deal with-Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD), hopefully, most of the CD behaviors will disappear. Can you imagine being yelled at for being slow and stupid and not having the impulse control, sensory buffer or maturity to deal with-it? Anyone would feel crummy, but having those issues is a huge handicap. Once you have an IEP in place, the teachers will cut your son a lot more slack, and hopefully, cater the teaching to his level, and slow it down and give it to him in smaller bites. It will do a lot to calm him down. I have no idea what to say about Intuniv. Others here can help. I am so glad you finally got some info. Expect it to change over the yrs, but not necessarily to a major degree. I have learned that I will accept any diagnosis (almost) that will get my son the help he needs. [/QUOTE]
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