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Rebound hyperactivity and it's killing me..
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<blockquote data-quote="InsaneCdn" data-source="post: 538279" data-attributes="member: 11791"><p>Folacin is somewhat related to Ritalin... and the rebound effects of ritalin are "famous". </p><p>Being that I rely on Ritalin for sanity... yes, I get rebound, too.</p><p></p><p>The kids switched to long-acting (in our case, Concerta, far better than Ritalin SR), and we've had far less re-bound. </p><p>I can't afford it for ME... (ugh - do you know how much that stuff COSTS?!) so I have to manage the rebound effect so I don't drive everybody else nuts.</p><p></p><p>Sometimes, it's about timing. Sometimes, it's tough to get the dosage tuned right... too much is as bad or worse than not enough. There's a LOT of factors.</p><p></p><p>Is there any way you can provide a safer place for him to "crash"? Like... a trampoline, or a stack of old mattresses, or... there's other sensory options for burning off that kind of steam...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="InsaneCdn, post: 538279, member: 11791"] Folacin is somewhat related to Ritalin... and the rebound effects of ritalin are "famous". Being that I rely on Ritalin for sanity... yes, I get rebound, too. The kids switched to long-acting (in our case, Concerta, far better than Ritalin SR), and we've had far less re-bound. I can't afford it for ME... (ugh - do you know how much that stuff COSTS?!) so I have to manage the rebound effect so I don't drive everybody else nuts. Sometimes, it's about timing. Sometimes, it's tough to get the dosage tuned right... too much is as bad or worse than not enough. There's a LOT of factors. Is there any way you can provide a safer place for him to "crash"? Like... a trampoline, or a stack of old mattresses, or... there's other sensory options for burning off that kind of steam... [/QUOTE]
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