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<blockquote data-quote="nandz" data-source="post: 386428"><p>He has been on stims since April 2010, so for about 6 months now. He started on Adderall, but we just this past week switched him to Focalin because Adderall made him too moody, agitated, and aggressive. Since we started Focalin (only 2 school days), he's wet his pants both days at school now. I just don't want this to get any worse. It's like weighing the pros and cons of the stims. The Focalin seems to really be doing well for him as far as school behaviors and such. He's gotten green both days at school and that is wonderful. I just don't want my poor difficult child to be peeing his pants to get a good benefit from the stims. Kids are cruel and eventually will make fun of him and I do not want to ruin his self esteem. I think we just might have him evaluated for urinary issues just to make sure things are okay.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nandz, post: 386428"] He has been on stims since April 2010, so for about 6 months now. He started on Adderall, but we just this past week switched him to Focalin because Adderall made him too moody, agitated, and aggressive. Since we started Focalin (only 2 school days), he's wet his pants both days at school now. I just don't want this to get any worse. It's like weighing the pros and cons of the stims. The Focalin seems to really be doing well for him as far as school behaviors and such. He's gotten green both days at school and that is wonderful. I just don't want my poor difficult child to be peeing his pants to get a good benefit from the stims. Kids are cruel and eventually will make fun of him and I do not want to ruin his self esteem. I think we just might have him evaluated for urinary issues just to make sure things are okay. [/QUOTE]
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