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<blockquote data-quote="TeDo" data-source="post: 389348"><p>Boy, does your difficult child sound like a carbon copy of mine! </p><p>Being told no</p><p>Being told to do something he doesnt want to do <span style="color: red">(or thinks he can't do perfectly)</span></p><p>Being called on his behavior <span style="color: red">(when others who do the same things aren't)</span></p><p>Others talking about him <span style="color: red">(or he thinks they are)</span></p><p>Sense of things being unfair</p><p>Someone else not following the rules <span style="color: red">(when he hasn't gotten away with it EVER)</span></p><p>Wanting something he cant have <span style="color: red">(especially something one of his friends has)</span></p><p><span style="color: red">Not being listened to when he DOES say what's bothering him</span></p><p><span style="color: red">His opinion/interpretation/feelings not being taken into account when something goes wrong</span></p><p> </p><p>I had to travel over 100 miles for a neuropsychologist that took my insurance and didn't need a referral. Sometimes you gotta do what you gotta do in the best interest of our dear ones. Our new psychiatrist is 40 miles away but takes our insurance with no "strings" attached. I would shop around soon. Don't discontinue anything until you have something else in place so there is no lapse in medications. Therapy didn't do my difficult child much good. He isn't a talker to anyone but me so it was a waste of time. My difficult child has some <u>serious</u> trust issues. I am seriously questioning my difficult child's ODD diagnosis. I really do feel that his defiance is due to underlying issues that we haven't been able to pinpoint yet. That is why I found another psychiatrist to start over. ODD is clearly a symptom in my difficult child's case. I would get a second opinion no matter where it was but, in my case with being an unemployed single mom, it has to be covered by my insurance. Hope you figure something out soon.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TeDo, post: 389348"] Boy, does your difficult child sound like a carbon copy of mine! Being told no Being told to do something he doesnt want to do [COLOR=red](or thinks he can't do perfectly)[/COLOR] Being called on his behavior [COLOR=red](when others who do the same things aren't)[/COLOR] Others talking about him [COLOR=red](or he thinks they are)[/COLOR] Sense of things being unfair Someone else not following the rules [COLOR=red](when he hasn't gotten away with it EVER)[/COLOR] Wanting something he cant have [COLOR=red](especially something one of his friends has)[/COLOR] [COLOR=red]Not being listened to when he DOES say what's bothering him[/COLOR] [COLOR=red]His opinion/interpretation/feelings not being taken into account when something goes wrong[/COLOR] I had to travel over 100 miles for a neuropsychologist that took my insurance and didn't need a referral. Sometimes you gotta do what you gotta do in the best interest of our dear ones. Our new psychiatrist is 40 miles away but takes our insurance with no "strings" attached. I would shop around soon. Don't discontinue anything until you have something else in place so there is no lapse in medications. Therapy didn't do my difficult child much good. He isn't a talker to anyone but me so it was a waste of time. My difficult child has some [U]serious[/U] trust issues. I am seriously questioning my difficult child's ODD diagnosis. I really do feel that his defiance is due to underlying issues that we haven't been able to pinpoint yet. That is why I found another psychiatrist to start over. ODD is clearly a symptom in my difficult child's case. I would get a second opinion no matter where it was but, in my case with being an unemployed single mom, it has to be covered by my insurance. Hope you figure something out soon. [/QUOTE]
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