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<blockquote data-quote="debr" data-source="post: 275933" data-attributes="member: 7472"><p>Things have gotten worse this past week. The ODD seems to have become a real issue at school. Thursday started out with the ride on the bus to school, when the bus stopped she stood up the bus driver yelled for her to sit down, and of course if someone yells at her she will not do what is told. Then we move onto gym, they were playing dodge ball and someone hit difficult child with the ball, she immediately lashed out when kids started laughing. she started swearing, tried to step on the other students feet, when the gym teacher tried to remove her she scratched and tried to bute her. husband ws called to school to remove her. when he arrived she was in the principals office hi\ystical crying.</p><p> </p><p>at home I asked her why she did what she did and of course her answer is I don't know? but she was very remorseful. </p><p> </p><p>she was suspended for the day. difficult child is 9 and will turn 10 next week, she takes daytrana for adhd. on top of this i asked her dr to renew her presciption and was told they would not until i get a blood test. difficult child is deathly afraid of blood tests, she gets herself so worked up and alsmost passes out. how do you force a difficult child with odd to get a blood test?</p><p> </p><p>I am at my wits end!!</p><p> </p><p>80% of the time she is my loving difficult child but when someone laughs at her or accidently hits her she freaks out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="debr, post: 275933, member: 7472"] Things have gotten worse this past week. The ODD seems to have become a real issue at school. Thursday started out with the ride on the bus to school, when the bus stopped she stood up the bus driver yelled for her to sit down, and of course if someone yells at her she will not do what is told. Then we move onto gym, they were playing dodge ball and someone hit difficult child with the ball, she immediately lashed out when kids started laughing. she started swearing, tried to step on the other students feet, when the gym teacher tried to remove her she scratched and tried to bute her. husband ws called to school to remove her. when he arrived she was in the principals office hi\ystical crying. at home I asked her why she did what she did and of course her answer is I don't know? but she was very remorseful. she was suspended for the day. difficult child is 9 and will turn 10 next week, she takes daytrana for adhd. on top of this i asked her dr to renew her presciption and was told they would not until i get a blood test. difficult child is deathly afraid of blood tests, she gets herself so worked up and alsmost passes out. how do you force a difficult child with odd to get a blood test? I am at my wits end!! 80% of the time she is my loving difficult child but when someone laughs at her or accidently hits her she freaks out. [/QUOTE]
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