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<blockquote data-quote="TeDo" data-source="post: 635669" data-attributes="member: 15799"><p>Here's my two cents and you're free to ignore me. LOL He's normally a very active boy. Now he's sleepy earlier in the day. This is a new feeling for him. He doesn't know how to handle it, could be blaming you for it (you gave him the medication), is just plain frustrated with the feeling/change, or all of the above. Personally, if you can stick it out, I'd go for it.... unless it gets even worse. If he's reacting to the medication (he shouldn't be quite yet), you'll know. If it's just an adjustment/change for his sense of normal, it will get better.</p><p></p><p>I still give you a lot of credit. This was a hard decision and I know how you feel. been there done that I wish you had to options for medications we have here in the States. That medication might end up not being the one for him and I feel for you both if that turns out to be the case. Another case of "one size fits all". It's just not fair.</p><p></p><p>Crossing all crossable body parts that the Strattera ends up being as much of a help for J as it has been for us. {{{HUGS}}}</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TeDo, post: 635669, member: 15799"] Here's my two cents and you're free to ignore me. LOL He's normally a very active boy. Now he's sleepy earlier in the day. This is a new feeling for him. He doesn't know how to handle it, could be blaming you for it (you gave him the medication), is just plain frustrated with the feeling/change, or all of the above. Personally, if you can stick it out, I'd go for it.... unless it gets even worse. If he's reacting to the medication (he shouldn't be quite yet), you'll know. If it's just an adjustment/change for his sense of normal, it will get better. I still give you a lot of credit. This was a hard decision and I know how you feel. been there done that I wish you had to options for medications we have here in the States. That medication might end up not being the one for him and I feel for you both if that turns out to be the case. Another case of "one size fits all". It's just not fair. Crossing all crossable body parts that the Strattera ends up being as much of a help for J as it has been for us. {{{HUGS}}} [/QUOTE]
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