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This is for parents with ADHD kids...when did you know it was time to advance or change meds? |
my son is 7.5 years old and has been on dexedrine since he was 4. He did very well on them but now i find he's alot older and bigger and needs a longer acting medication b/c the time released dexedrine is only good for about six hours. After that, he's so hyper again and acts nuts!!! He's a great kid and all and very bright but is so high strung once it wears off. I saw the doctor and the next step up is adderall 15mg which the doctor stated is the same as dexedrine but lasts 10-12 hours. Im really nervous about starting a new medication. Im going to try it before going back to school and if this doesnt work, we will keep him on dexedrine but give him two capsules one in am and one smaller dose at noon. When did you know you had to change the meds or found that your child with ADHD needed something more stronger? Did you feel guilty and scared of the side effects? Also, my son has good days and bad days. One day he's great to be around and then anther day he's a pain. tonight i had a really hard time with my son. He took his meds but seemed like they didnt work. He was on a high all day long and did a few things that i felt like pulling my hair out. He was also very argumentative with me and lippy and sassy. It just seems that no matter what we do for him, he's never satisfied. Im so tired and sometimes i feel like just giving him to his fathers and not dealing with him anymore. But at the same time, all that hard work would go to waste if idid that. I would really love to hear from parents with kids like mine. I find other parents that have normal kids and hyper normal kids just dont understand. I can really empathize with your frustration and fatigue. I've been there myself, and it can be extremely taxing. My son is on concerta right now, which is a continual release. It is usually pretty obvious when it is time to change them. His attention span gets so bad he can't function nearly as well as he would normally. I really don't feel guilty anymore because he really is so much happier when he is on the medications. change them when they don't work anymoar and start to turn your kids into zombies. I am talking to the psychiatrist on Tuesday about maybe starting my son on adderal (he is on risperdal right now). My boyfriends kids are on it, they do great on it. They still function and have fun but they can do better in school and aren't so out of control. He said that it was the only medicine that worked for his kids at all. He gives it to them at 7 am and it works until 7 pm My mom found this new healthy chocolate, she has been a foster parent her whole life and had these 2 boys put on this chocolate, and their grades are getting better and the teachers actually started liking them. This is a new chocolate, never been heated up has no milk or sugarsand is chock full of antioxidants. I'm seriously not lying about this, check my questions I'm not a spammer. I've been on this site for more than 2 years. check out the website and think about it, I've been eating this chocolate for 5 months and I have to get new glasses because my eyes are getting better, this will be on Oprah in a few months to reveal a new university study that proves that this non alkanized chocolate helps with 3 different types of cancer; prostate, breast and colon. e-mail me if you have any questions. Long-term use of mind-altering drugs can never be good. Especially with a young developing body. America tries to fix people's problems with a little happy pill. I hope your child will one day be able to function in society without the use of DRUGS, because right now he is not developing any sort of self-control skills. He is learning to alter his mind by popping pills. |
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