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| frustratedmom |
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Wed 6th May 2009
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5-Year-Old Son ADHD,ODD, with Extreme Violence
Right after his 4th birthday, he was diagnosed with ADHD and a few months later diagnosed with ODD. He's been on various medications for the ADHD, all of which have helped for a while and then just stop working all together, regardless of dosage increase. Last summer is when we really started noticing the violence, but at first we just took it as the neighborhood kids stated "We're just playing ninja turtles." After a few weeks of the hitting, kicking, and punching getting harder and harder, and him turning this towards myself, husband, and young daughter, we thought that even with the therapy and behavior modifications that we also needed to monitor what he's watching on tv. We took away ninja turtles, pokemon, power rangers, among other shows portraying violence. Thinking this was influencing him...it didn't make a difference. We've tried implementing rewards, consequences, discipline, etc and nothing seems to be getting through. Over the past two or three months, his violence has been taken to an entirely new level. Before it was in random outbursts. Now, it's all day everyday. He has no regard/concer/remorse for anything that he does. Ranging from slapping and shoving his 16 month old sister, hitting kicking and throwing objects at our 2 dogs, putting holes in walls, breaking lamps cups dishes etc, ripping his sheets into shreds, fighting with the neighborhood kids, among much much more. I don't know what to do anymore. The doctors say they are developing another treatment plan for him...but how long does that take? He's supposed to start kindergarden in the fall, but I don't feel comfortable enrolling him due to my fear of what he may do to his classmates. In March, he hit me in the back with his tball bat (having scolosis and degenerative discs) dropping me to the ground...I couldn't feel my legs..I thought he had broken my back. After hitting me he proceded to go after my daughter...the only thing I could do to get help was to call 911...upon arrival and police entering my home my son took it upon himself to swing the bat at the officers to the point that they had to detain him with handcuffs. Long story short, with his actions that day and had he been 10 years old or older, they stated he would have been taken to juvenile detention. I don't know what to do anymore. I know some of you are thinking that I should just give him a good butt whooping...that only makes the situation worse. AND HE'S ONLY 5!!!! WHAT'S HE GOING TO DO WHEN HE'S 10? 16? 20? Multiple physicians, psychiatrists, psychologists, neurologists, are involved in his medical care and it's like they have exhausted all efforts..they don't know what else to do. My husband and I do not tolerate foul language or violence in our home..I don't know where he's getting this from. It can't be friends because he's not allowed to play with the neighborhood children. I'm so tired of hearing "f* you mommy /daddy i'm not listening" or "f* you mommy/daddy i'll hurt you".........PLEASE ANYONE WITH ANY SUGGESTIONS HELP ME! |
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| d.r.johnson |
Join Date:
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explosive child
One of my daughters would sometimes get violent, but not like your son. The first thing I thought of was that the diagnosis was wrong if none of the usual treatments were helping, but were seemingly making things worse. I found a lot of help for my daughter in the book The Explosive Child by Ross Green. Here's his web-site. http://www.explosivechild.com/ Perhaps you could get a referral or some other useful info there. As to the diagnosis, here's a list of 50 things that can look like and be misdiagnosed as ADHD: http://www.incrediblehorizons.com/mimic-adhd.htm If your son has a different disorder and is being given stimulants, perhaps that would explain his terrifying behavior. I'm so sorry that the hospital would start with the assumption that his problems are due to your parenting. That's such an old-fashioned notion, but unfortunately, still surprisingly prevalent. Could you perhaps try a different hospital? It does sound like a hospital observation and medical work-up wouldn't be a bad idea since his behavior is so outrageous. |
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