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<blockquote data-quote="Kjs" data-source="post: 57425"><p>My difficult child was diagnosed with ODD 9 years ago. Seems like nobody ever heard of it then. Has been tested for several things since. Was told Bipolar not otherwise specified about a year ago, Recently psychiatrist said he definately has ODD, but school's and insurance companies do not always recognise ODD as a real disorder so he tends to put bipolar not otherwise specified. Does not make me feel comfortable with that. Anyway, in the past we have tried several different medications and/or combo's. What works with one, doesn't always work with another. Lexapro put my difficult child in a tizzy. yet I read how wonderful it works for others. My son is on Lamictal for almost 2 years now. He has shown great improvement with his moods. Still has many days, not quite as severe. Did try to mix in a few other medications with no success. A year ago I could of said with Lamictal alone he had gone several months with no issues.</p><p></p><p>This spring he went spiraling out of control. Issues at school, friends, home...then tried to mix in other medication. Back to just Lamictal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kjs, post: 57425"] My difficult child was diagnosed with ODD 9 years ago. Seems like nobody ever heard of it then. Has been tested for several things since. Was told Bipolar not otherwise specified about a year ago, Recently psychiatrist said he definately has ODD, but school's and insurance companies do not always recognise ODD as a real disorder so he tends to put bipolar not otherwise specified. Does not make me feel comfortable with that. Anyway, in the past we have tried several different medications and/or combo's. What works with one, doesn't always work with another. Lexapro put my difficult child in a tizzy. yet I read how wonderful it works for others. My son is on Lamictal for almost 2 years now. He has shown great improvement with his moods. Still has many days, not quite as severe. Did try to mix in a few other medications with no success. A year ago I could of said with Lamictal alone he had gone several months with no issues. This spring he went spiraling out of control. Issues at school, friends, home...then tried to mix in other medication. Back to just Lamictal. [/QUOTE]
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