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<blockquote data-quote="MelissaH" data-source="post: 85242" data-attributes="member: 3221"><p>My 10 year old is on Concerta and has been for awhile now. We have had great success with it. As far as height, he has continued to grow and while it says that it suppresses appetite we have seen a little of this but nothing significant. We started on 18 then moved to 27 and are now at 36 and it is great. He has no withdrawal symptoms if he doesn't take it one day and it is usually worn off by the end of the day. </p><p></p><p>On the days that he doesn't take it we see a huge difference in his attitude. He is very ADHD and ODD and the days he does take it you can actually have a conversation with him. He still gets ticked off and everything but he is easier to parent.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MelissaH, post: 85242, member: 3221"] My 10 year old is on Concerta and has been for awhile now. We have had great success with it. As far as height, he has continued to grow and while it says that it suppresses appetite we have seen a little of this but nothing significant. We started on 18 then moved to 27 and are now at 36 and it is great. He has no withdrawal symptoms if he doesn't take it one day and it is usually worn off by the end of the day. On the days that he doesn't take it we see a huge difference in his attitude. He is very ADHD and ODD and the days he does take it you can actually have a conversation with him. He still gets ticked off and everything but he is easier to parent. [/QUOTE]
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