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ODD to broad of a diagnosis
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<blockquote data-quote="SmallTownMom" data-source="post: 528966" data-attributes="member: 14555"><p>While reading many of the posts on here I have noticed that many parents do not agree with an ODD diagnosis. That is descibes how that children are acting but not why they are acting that way. </p><p>My 9 year old son was given an ODD and ADHD diagnosis just a few months ago and we have just started risperadone .75mg a day. His psyciatrist used ther term EFD (Executive Function Disorder), have any of you heard about that? I don't know where to start to get to the reasone my son acts this way. We live in a small town in Canada and the wait to see a counsler is months. Any ideas?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SmallTownMom, post: 528966, member: 14555"] While reading many of the posts on here I have noticed that many parents do not agree with an ODD diagnosis. That is descibes how that children are acting but not why they are acting that way. My 9 year old son was given an ODD and ADHD diagnosis just a few months ago and we have just started risperadone .75mg a day. His psyciatrist used ther term EFD (Executive Function Disorder), have any of you heard about that? I don't know where to start to get to the reasone my son acts this way. We live in a small town in Canada and the wait to see a counsler is months. Any ideas? [/QUOTE]
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