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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 68879" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>No matter what the underlying diagnosis may or may not be, it is rare</p><p>that a difficult child is going to have a lightbulb moment and say "oh, now</p><p>I no longer need drugs because I can take X medication". Maybe</p><p>it is less than rare.</p><p></p><p>Certainly I'm not saying that a neuro/psychiatric wouldn't be helpful</p><p>in getting a full picture but I am suggsting that you and wife</p><p>not be "too" eager to refocus on something other than the issues</p><p>as they now present. You have a drugging, disrespectful, underachieving son who is putting himself in increasingly dangerous situations with seasoned criminals taunting the laws........and still believing he can manipulate and smile</p><p>and fast talk his way into the freedom to make his own choices.</p><p></p><p>Keeping him alive if priority number one. DDD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 68879, member: 35"] No matter what the underlying diagnosis may or may not be, it is rare that a difficult child is going to have a lightbulb moment and say "oh, now I no longer need drugs because I can take X medication". Maybe it is less than rare. Certainly I'm not saying that a neuro/psychiatric wouldn't be helpful in getting a full picture but I am suggsting that you and wife not be "too" eager to refocus on something other than the issues as they now present. You have a drugging, disrespectful, underachieving son who is putting himself in increasingly dangerous situations with seasoned criminals taunting the laws........and still believing he can manipulate and smile and fast talk his way into the freedom to make his own choices. Keeping him alive if priority number one. DDD [/QUOTE]
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