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<blockquote data-quote="wakeupcall" data-source="post: 97123" data-attributes="member: 2287"><p>Unless one lives with a child who has ODD, one has no idea how difficult it is. My son was diagnosis at age four with severe ADHD and ODD. Now he has many more dxs added to the mix, but by far, the ODD is the most difficult to handle. His defiance is unbelievable and has not lessened in severity and he's now twelve. I don't know what it's going to take and I really worry about his future. He knows everything, just ask him. Anything I tell him to not do, he HAS to do it one more time. He/we have been in therapy since he was four and we've behavior modified ourselves to death with very little results. I keep hoping he'll mature a little and outgrow some of it.......but I'm still waiting.</p><p></p><p>I'm so sorry you're struggling. I wish I could tell you that this worked and this didn't, but I've found NOTHING that has helped for more than a day. My child now has many dxs and he's on many medications........and time marches on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wakeupcall, post: 97123, member: 2287"] Unless one lives with a child who has ODD, one has no idea how difficult it is. My son was diagnosis at age four with severe ADHD and ODD. Now he has many more dxs added to the mix, but by far, the ODD is the most difficult to handle. His defiance is unbelievable and has not lessened in severity and he's now twelve. I don't know what it's going to take and I really worry about his future. He knows everything, just ask him. Anything I tell him to not do, he HAS to do it one more time. He/we have been in therapy since he was four and we've behavior modified ourselves to death with very little results. I keep hoping he'll mature a little and outgrow some of it.......but I'm still waiting. I'm so sorry you're struggling. I wish I could tell you that this worked and this didn't, but I've found NOTHING that has helped for more than a day. My child now has many dxs and he's on many medications........and time marches on. [/QUOTE]
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