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<blockquote data-quote="mum2JK&amp;TH" data-source="post: 85145" data-attributes="member: 1784"><p>We have had great success with the Concerta. difficult child is on the 27mgs, 36mgs does seem awfully high to start him on especially if he's small. We haven't dealt with a racing heart but have had the moodiness after taking it for long periods of time. We took him off of it during the summer and I will probably do it during the xmas break this year too. difficult child is on the tall side but this is only his second year on medications continuously. His appetite isn't really suppressed but we don't tell him the side effects, and I think it does have something to do with it. There are times when he's not hungry but when he is hungry, we let him eat.</p><p></p><p>At the end of the day it has done him good because he doesn't stand out at school anymore and he can continue with his hockey, so we get what we want with the school and he gets what he wants with the hockey.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mum2JK&TH, post: 85145, member: 1784"] We have had great success with the Concerta. difficult child is on the 27mgs, 36mgs does seem awfully high to start him on especially if he's small. We haven't dealt with a racing heart but have had the moodiness after taking it for long periods of time. We took him off of it during the summer and I will probably do it during the xmas break this year too. difficult child is on the tall side but this is only his second year on medications continuously. His appetite isn't really suppressed but we don't tell him the side effects, and I think it does have something to do with it. There are times when he's not hungry but when he is hungry, we let him eat. At the end of the day it has done him good because he doesn't stand out at school anymore and he can continue with his hockey, so we get what we want with the school and he gets what he wants with the hockey. [/QUOTE]
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