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<blockquote data-quote="Confused" data-source="post: 437388"><p>Hi amy1129,</p><p> It is hard. I mean, yes some kids can just have one big attitude. And, all doctors do not agree. But, lets say you go to a few different Dr's/tests, and two out of three agree. Any Diag is scary,and labels can be hard,especially if it doesn't "seem" to fit. You will just have go with what you think is best,base it off of what has happened and is happening. My son Pysc said first visit,ODD,Anxiety who knows what else. Second visit,he said the same with he sees my son being in jail at 17 years old. Third visit because my son had great playing skills,no tantrum and" communicated well" with them, he had a new Diag. To "socialize" and "let him grow". I cried, he said I was the one with the problem. So, the best thing to do is keep trying or at least trying ways at home to "better things" Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Confused, post: 437388"] Hi amy1129, It is hard. I mean, yes some kids can just have one big attitude. And, all doctors do not agree. But, lets say you go to a few different Dr's/tests, and two out of three agree. Any Diag is scary,and labels can be hard,especially if it doesn't "seem" to fit. You will just have go with what you think is best,base it off of what has happened and is happening. My son Pysc said first visit,ODD,Anxiety who knows what else. Second visit,he said the same with he sees my son being in jail at 17 years old. Third visit because my son had great playing skills,no tantrum and" communicated well" with them, he had a new Diag. To "socialize" and "let him grow". I cried, he said I was the one with the problem. So, the best thing to do is keep trying or at least trying ways at home to "better things" Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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