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Ritalin and the perfect/horrible day(s)
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<blockquote data-quote="pepperidge" data-source="post: 332480" data-attributes="member: 2322"><p>We are having some rebound issues on Concerta. However, the good is much better with it, so we have to put up with some rebound. Definitely go for long-acting (like Concerta) if you see good. </p><p></p><p>If you have real issues at home (anger and aggressiveness in evening due to rebound), some psychiatrists prescribe a small dose of Risperdal. That has made a huge difference to us. My son would not have gotten this far in school without Adderall (another stimulant), but the rebound is not pretty. Even with a MS on board (Lamictal) he still seems to need a small dose of Risperdal. </p><p></p><p>Good luck. As Marg said, stimulants will not prevent all meltdowns etc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pepperidge, post: 332480, member: 2322"] We are having some rebound issues on Concerta. However, the good is much better with it, so we have to put up with some rebound. Definitely go for long-acting (like Concerta) if you see good. If you have real issues at home (anger and aggressiveness in evening due to rebound), some psychiatrists prescribe a small dose of Risperdal. That has made a huge difference to us. My son would not have gotten this far in school without Adderall (another stimulant), but the rebound is not pretty. Even with a MS on board (Lamictal) he still seems to need a small dose of Risperdal. Good luck. As Marg said, stimulants will not prevent all meltdowns etc. [/QUOTE]
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