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<blockquote data-quote="KTMom91" data-source="post: 539956" data-attributes="member: 4040"><p>Both Miss KT (ADHD) and Hubby (ADD) have been on Ritalin. Ritalin for Miss KT was a godsend. She was so freakin' LOUD without the medications, never sat still, and was literally spinning around and bouncing off the walls of the hallways without medications. And she nagged and pestered constantly.She's on a combo of Concerta with Ritalin as needed for night classes, and is currently on page 12 of her senior thesis...writing and researching, with no help from anyone.</p><p></p><p>Hubby on Ritalin makes him better able to do his job. He won't obsessively focus on one minor thing, he's able to see the entire project and analyze things more clearly. I honestly don't think he would have progressed so far without the medication helping him do his best. He's still working on the social part, but it's ok.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KTMom91, post: 539956, member: 4040"] Both Miss KT (ADHD) and Hubby (ADD) have been on Ritalin. Ritalin for Miss KT was a godsend. She was so freakin' LOUD without the medications, never sat still, and was literally spinning around and bouncing off the walls of the hallways without medications. And she nagged and pestered constantly.She's on a combo of Concerta with Ritalin as needed for night classes, and is currently on page 12 of her senior thesis...writing and researching, with no help from anyone. Hubby on Ritalin makes him better able to do his job. He won't obsessively focus on one minor thing, he's able to see the entire project and analyze things more clearly. I honestly don't think he would have progressed so far without the medication helping him do his best. He's still working on the social part, but it's ok. [/QUOTE]
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