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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 97134" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Hi there. Been threw three teens, have one and one is almost twelve.</p><p>My suggestion is to have her re-evaluated. SIX YEARS OLD was a long time ago and ODD rarely stands alone. Often it's really a mood disorder, and needs mood stabilizing. Sometimes it is high functioning autism. THere are many things it can be, but it is usually more a symptom of a bigger problem and, wow, she is overdue in my opinion for a new, fresh look. I like NeuroPsychs--they do very intensive testing. It doesn't seem like her facility is willing to test her to look for anything else and it seems that your daughter is dying to find out what the real problem is. I was like her and wanted to delve deeper--I have bipolar, which went undiagnosed. That made me out of control when I desperately didn't want to be that way. I'm not a big fan of just an ODD diagnosis. I don't believe your daughter needs to end up in jail--perhaps she needs different people looking at her problems. If she's getting worse, you have nothing to lose by getting a fresh perspective.</p><p></p><p>t to do a signature like I did below)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 97134, member: 1550"] Hi there. Been threw three teens, have one and one is almost twelve. My suggestion is to have her re-evaluated. SIX YEARS OLD was a long time ago and ODD rarely stands alone. Often it's really a mood disorder, and needs mood stabilizing. Sometimes it is high functioning autism. THere are many things it can be, but it is usually more a symptom of a bigger problem and, wow, she is overdue in my opinion for a new, fresh look. I like NeuroPsychs--they do very intensive testing. It doesn't seem like her facility is willing to test her to look for anything else and it seems that your daughter is dying to find out what the real problem is. I was like her and wanted to delve deeper--I have bipolar, which went undiagnosed. That made me out of control when I desperately didn't want to be that way. I'm not a big fan of just an ODD diagnosis. I don't believe your daughter needs to end up in jail--perhaps she needs different people looking at her problems. If she's getting worse, you have nothing to lose by getting a fresh perspective. t to do a signature like I did below) [/QUOTE]
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