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does sanity exsist when raising an adhd child?
I have had my son on concerta for the last year, and seems like over
the last few months they have not been working. I have continually
took him back to our doc and all he does is keeps increasing the
meds i feel worried that if the meds go any higher he is just going
to be a walking zombie.

But this last week mys son has been on suspension from school (this
kid is grade 2


We currently have a in home support worker which both my son i just
love. But she feels like tearing her hair out at the moment.

I dont get how his behaviours could be so out of control so fast and
still keep his grades up

does any one have any suggestions at all do i continue increasing
his meds what can i do when he gets into his modes I am so new to
this adhd stuff i must admit it scares me. (not my son)

And does is get better.
after meds get increased things are good again for a loong while but
when is it to much. and he is also on resperodol










Fri Feb 18, 2005 2:28 pm

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