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How do the medications for ADHD and ODD do to the child
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<blockquote data-quote="Kjs" data-source="post: 74851"><p>My son has been diagnosis'd as ODD an a much younger age than that. From what I have been told over the past ten years is that there is no medication for ODD. Boy..I wish they had a pill to that would make him listen and behave. He had gotten to a point where he had so much anger they also added in Bipolar not otherwise specified. I am not convinced of that one though. Three years ago he started a mood stabalizer and that has helped tremendously with his anger and mood swings. Not the defiance. That we struggle with every day. My losing control and blowing up is probably the worst thing I could do. It is just so hard when You just cannot understand how they can be so defiant. I don't understand what is so hard about following directions and rules. He does have some good times, unfortunately that seems to be when there is no school. (no rules) But, the mood stabalizer has definately helped with anger and mood swings.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kjs, post: 74851"] My son has been diagnosis'd as ODD an a much younger age than that. From what I have been told over the past ten years is that there is no medication for ODD. Boy..I wish they had a pill to that would make him listen and behave. He had gotten to a point where he had so much anger they also added in Bipolar not otherwise specified. I am not convinced of that one though. Three years ago he started a mood stabalizer and that has helped tremendously with his anger and mood swings. Not the defiance. That we struggle with every day. My losing control and blowing up is probably the worst thing I could do. It is just so hard when You just cannot understand how they can be so defiant. I don't understand what is so hard about following directions and rules. He does have some good times, unfortunately that seems to be when there is no school. (no rules) But, the mood stabalizer has definately helped with anger and mood swings. [/QUOTE]
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