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Stimulants as a means of diagnosis
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<blockquote data-quote="buddy" data-source="post: 516719" data-attributes="member: 12886"><p>ok... I am NOT a doctor/nurse etc. But one thing that I have found for the stimulant class of medications that at least is one pro....you can just try one small dose a day to see how it goes. There are some who only use it on school days if their kids can manage, others like Q need it all the time to function appropriately. So I guess I am saying, at least, unlike a medication that builds up and is in them 24/7 you at least can choose to use it on a schedule that is the least amount of time you feel is necessary. NOT minimizing it is a serious medication etc. just saying it is ONE advantage.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buddy, post: 516719, member: 12886"] ok... I am NOT a doctor/nurse etc. But one thing that I have found for the stimulant class of medications that at least is one pro....you can just try one small dose a day to see how it goes. There are some who only use it on school days if their kids can manage, others like Q need it all the time to function appropriately. So I guess I am saying, at least, unlike a medication that builds up and is in them 24/7 you at least can choose to use it on a schedule that is the least amount of time you feel is necessary. NOT minimizing it is a serious medication etc. just saying it is ONE advantage. [/QUOTE]
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