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<blockquote data-quote="tiredmommy" data-source="post: 413615" data-attributes="member: 1722"><p>Do you have a large university or children's hospital nearby? Try there, they may have a clinic or assessment center that can get you directly referred to a psychiatrist. My daughter also only carries the ODD diagnosis with no other associated diagnosis, but there probably is something flying under the radar. Right now her ODD symptoms are tied to her medical health issues. Things usually do improve with maturity, but I wouldn't want to wait if I were you. The other thing to think about is rebound... the medications are wearing off and he's having a behavior reaction. You may want to ask about an extended release or long-acting medication.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tiredmommy, post: 413615, member: 1722"] Do you have a large university or children's hospital nearby? Try there, they may have a clinic or assessment center that can get you directly referred to a psychiatrist. My daughter also only carries the ODD diagnosis with no other associated diagnosis, but there probably is something flying under the radar. Right now her ODD symptoms are tied to her medical health issues. Things usually do improve with maturity, but I wouldn't want to wait if I were you. The other thing to think about is rebound... the medications are wearing off and he's having a behavior reaction. You may want to ask about an extended release or long-acting medication. [/QUOTE]
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