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Stimulants as a means of diagnosis
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<blockquote data-quote="InsaneCdn" data-source="post: 516898" data-attributes="member: 11791"><p>Malika - with respect to stims affecting activity level? favorite story from the BIC (behavior intervention class) teacher ... worst student she EVER had, for weeks was having HER pull out her hair (this lady didn't get ruffled by NOTHING). And then, one Monday morning he walks in (like usual) and sits down at his desk, and it's "yes, Ma'am" and "no, Ma'am" and "could I refill my water bottle please"... and she's wondering if this kid has a twin that traded places for a day just to really confuse her, and... then this kid pulls out this FULL BOTTLE of Ritalin, to read the instructions and figure out when to take his next dose. (this is elementary school... kids don't GET to carry their own medications!) But, he had started on medications on the weekend, and... he was transferred back out of BIC by the end of the week. </p><p></p><p>Yes, <strong>this is a true story.</strong></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="InsaneCdn, post: 516898, member: 11791"] Malika - with respect to stims affecting activity level? favorite story from the BIC (behavior intervention class) teacher ... worst student she EVER had, for weeks was having HER pull out her hair (this lady didn't get ruffled by NOTHING). And then, one Monday morning he walks in (like usual) and sits down at his desk, and it's "yes, Ma'am" and "no, Ma'am" and "could I refill my water bottle please"... and she's wondering if this kid has a twin that traded places for a day just to really confuse her, and... then this kid pulls out this FULL BOTTLE of Ritalin, to read the instructions and figure out when to take his next dose. (this is elementary school... kids don't GET to carry their own medications!) But, he had started on medications on the weekend, and... he was transferred back out of BIC by the end of the week. Yes, [B]this is a true story.[/B] [/QUOTE]
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