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difficult child, Male, 11 yo, ADHD, ODD, (poster boy) HELP
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<blockquote data-quote="helpangel" data-source="post: 262566" data-attributes="member: 7170"><p>Welcome, this is a cool site isn't it? What you described sounds similar to what both my girls experienced with stimulant medications- rebound is what its called and it can be very hard to deal with. Have you had a neuro psychiatric evaluation done for this child? If after more testing it is still believed that adHd is the source of the problem you might want to look at some of the non-stimulant medications for adHd like Strattera, this has helped many kids who can't handle stimulants. With my girls they didn't respond well to any kind of treatment for adHd because they didn't have adHd it was a symptom of something else, in their case we needed to address the mood symptoms first then see what was left after mood symptoms were under control. Hope this helps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="helpangel, post: 262566, member: 7170"] Welcome, this is a cool site isn't it? What you described sounds similar to what both my girls experienced with stimulant medications- rebound is what its called and it can be very hard to deal with. Have you had a neuro psychiatric evaluation done for this child? If after more testing it is still believed that adHd is the source of the problem you might want to look at some of the non-stimulant medications for adHd like Strattera, this has helped many kids who can't handle stimulants. With my girls they didn't respond well to any kind of treatment for adHd because they didn't have adHd it was a symptom of something else, in their case we needed to address the mood symptoms first then see what was left after mood symptoms were under control. Hope this helps. [/QUOTE]
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