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How do the medications for ADHD and ODD do to the child
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<blockquote data-quote="jules670" data-source="post: 74874" data-attributes="member: 4068"><p>He was seen by a child psychologist when he was 5. 2 years ago at age 7 he was sent to AI DuPont Hospital for children to be checked for a brain tumor, diabetes,ect. He was then seen by an ENT for vocal cord nodules that he has developed due to the screaming he has done. The school counselor got involved with him last year for bullying other kids. Our pediatrician said that he could also have ADHD due to his impulsiveness. In the past 2 years school work is getting harder on him. He used to be straight A, sometimes a B would make it in there. His behavior at home is unbelievable. Just to get him to brush his teeth is a fight. He constantly beats up his little sister and then lies and says that she hit him first, ect. We will be right there and witness the whole thing and he will still stand strong with his version. My daughter cant even wake him up because he will chase her down the stairs and threaten to hurt her or break her neck. My two older sons cant stand to be in the same room with him. My sister wont babysit him and I am afraid to leave him anywhere else because of lack of patience. He was treated for speech problems. It was because of how he rolled his tongue or something. It wasnt a speech problem that was noticed by others. In school he does not argue with teachers. He will come home and call them every name in the book. In football is 100 percent energy but no disrespect to his coaches. As far as family history...I was diagnosis with a personality disorder when I was hospitalized at the age of 20. I tried to commit suicide follwing my sisters death and a break up. I did abuse drugs in my early years but nothing over the past 13 years. Twelve years following my hospitalization I was in the hospital again with depression that the facility said was bipolar type 2. I have been in counselling for 5 years now and the diagnosis was changed to major depression syndrome and no sight of a personality disorder. You can put my son on a field with other children and within 5 minutes there is turmoil. OF course, he didnt do it. By the time we leave a store, party, ect everyone knows his name.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jules670, post: 74874, member: 4068"] He was seen by a child psychologist when he was 5. 2 years ago at age 7 he was sent to AI DuPont Hospital for children to be checked for a brain tumor, diabetes,ect. He was then seen by an ENT for vocal cord nodules that he has developed due to the screaming he has done. The school counselor got involved with him last year for bullying other kids. Our pediatrician said that he could also have ADHD due to his impulsiveness. In the past 2 years school work is getting harder on him. He used to be straight A, sometimes a B would make it in there. His behavior at home is unbelievable. Just to get him to brush his teeth is a fight. He constantly beats up his little sister and then lies and says that she hit him first, ect. We will be right there and witness the whole thing and he will still stand strong with his version. My daughter cant even wake him up because he will chase her down the stairs and threaten to hurt her or break her neck. My two older sons cant stand to be in the same room with him. My sister wont babysit him and I am afraid to leave him anywhere else because of lack of patience. He was treated for speech problems. It was because of how he rolled his tongue or something. It wasnt a speech problem that was noticed by others. In school he does not argue with teachers. He will come home and call them every name in the book. In football is 100 percent energy but no disrespect to his coaches. As far as family history...I was diagnosis with a personality disorder when I was hospitalized at the age of 20. I tried to commit suicide follwing my sisters death and a break up. I did abuse drugs in my early years but nothing over the past 13 years. Twelve years following my hospitalization I was in the hospital again with depression that the facility said was bipolar type 2. I have been in counselling for 5 years now and the diagnosis was changed to major depression syndrome and no sight of a personality disorder. You can put my son on a field with other children and within 5 minutes there is turmoil. OF course, he didnt do it. By the time we leave a store, party, ect everyone knows his name. [/QUOTE]
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