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<blockquote data-quote="TYLERFAN" data-source="post: 87630" data-attributes="member: 26"><p>My daughter also diagnosed with ADHD, we went thru a myriad of medications, non of which seemed to make one bit of difference. We did see some improvement though, when she started anti-depressants, at a much older age.</p><p>I don't think they ever get over being different or in special classes. It just makes them feel dumb. I think the schools need to teach these kids the way they need to be taught. Read some books by Harold Levinson MD,he actually diagnosed my difficult child who also was Dyslexic and I recommend you check for that as well as ADHD symptoms can come up in a Dyslexic child too.</p><p></p><p>You have try the medications, see if they work and which combination works best. It's a long road and many medication changes. If it works eventually, then great! Some kids find benefit in these medications. If not, then at some point you will have to decide if there is another way for difficult child to be taught and then go seek that out. These are very smart kids! :smile:</p><p></p><p>Blessings,</p><p>Melissa :angel:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TYLERFAN, post: 87630, member: 26"] My daughter also diagnosed with ADHD, we went thru a myriad of medications, non of which seemed to make one bit of difference. We did see some improvement though, when she started anti-depressants, at a much older age. I don't think they ever get over being different or in special classes. It just makes them feel dumb. I think the schools need to teach these kids the way they need to be taught. Read some books by Harold Levinson MD,he actually diagnosed my difficult child who also was Dyslexic and I recommend you check for that as well as ADHD symptoms can come up in a Dyslexic child too. You have try the medications, see if they work and which combination works best. It's a long road and many medication changes. If it works eventually, then great! Some kids find benefit in these medications. If not, then at some point you will have to decide if there is another way for difficult child to be taught and then go seek that out. These are very smart kids! [img]:smile:[/img] Blessings, Melissa [img]:angel:[/img] [/QUOTE]
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