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<blockquote data-quote="cdmcorp" data-source="post: 150736" data-attributes="member: 5190"><p>He's on Concerta but has run out. His step-mother was refilling and sending but has not recently. Need to get him on my insurance.</p><p> </p><p>I think his dad had some testing done when he lived there and they came up with ADD and got him started on the Concerta. We'd taken him once and they said he was emotionally disturbed and he was on a medication I can't think of but he always refused to take it! A little tiny pill. </p><p> </p><p>I need to do something because my sweet little girl is starting to repeat what he says and it breaks my heart. I don't want my children to see us going at it or me restraining him so that I can say my piece without him telling me to shut up. Funny thing is he'll even argue with the little ones. My son who's 4 will tell him not to say that and he'll start arguing with him. </p><p> </p><p>2 things stand out in my mind that make me think the ODD is plausible: 1. When he was 8 years old I remember thinking that I didn't think I'd be this dumb until he was a teenager and 2. That he was possessed and needed an exorcism. My wife always said he has two extremes and goes back to being 'sunshine boy.' I can't stand it because he'll come in our bedroom the morning after a big blowup and want to play Wii (which was a Christmas gift for both of us to we'd play together) as if nothing happened. Or I come home from work and he acts like everything is fine. I just want an apology or admission that he did something untoward. Guess that's asking too much.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cdmcorp, post: 150736, member: 5190"] He's on Concerta but has run out. His step-mother was refilling and sending but has not recently. Need to get him on my insurance. I think his dad had some testing done when he lived there and they came up with ADD and got him started on the Concerta. We'd taken him once and they said he was emotionally disturbed and he was on a medication I can't think of but he always refused to take it! A little tiny pill. I need to do something because my sweet little girl is starting to repeat what he says and it breaks my heart. I don't want my children to see us going at it or me restraining him so that I can say my piece without him telling me to shut up. Funny thing is he'll even argue with the little ones. My son who's 4 will tell him not to say that and he'll start arguing with him. 2 things stand out in my mind that make me think the ODD is plausible: 1. When he was 8 years old I remember thinking that I didn't think I'd be this dumb until he was a teenager and 2. That he was possessed and needed an exorcism. My wife always said he has two extremes and goes back to being 'sunshine boy.' I can't stand it because he'll come in our bedroom the morning after a big blowup and want to play Wii (which was a Christmas gift for both of us to we'd play together) as if nothing happened. Or I come home from work and he acts like everything is fine. I just want an apology or admission that he did something untoward. Guess that's asking too much. [/QUOTE]
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