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Stimulants as a means of diagnosis
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<blockquote data-quote="buddy" data-source="post: 516940" data-attributes="member: 12886"><p>I have thought that too, I know a boy who really struggled out of school and ultimately took drugs on his own and then killed himself. but over the years I have found that kids with less of the hyperactive symptoms, I see the point. My nephew really does not have issues when he does not have to focus on school work/homework. If he is just playing outside or playing sports, he is absolutely fine. Doesn't need it for watching TV or going shopping. Now, in my house, that would NEVER work. SO, he has Concerta for the school days, and Ritalin short acting for homework times. It really works well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buddy, post: 516940, member: 12886"] I have thought that too, I know a boy who really struggled out of school and ultimately took drugs on his own and then killed himself. but over the years I have found that kids with less of the hyperactive symptoms, I see the point. My nephew really does not have issues when he does not have to focus on school work/homework. If he is just playing outside or playing sports, he is absolutely fine. Doesn't need it for watching TV or going shopping. Now, in my house, that would NEVER work. SO, he has Concerta for the school days, and Ritalin short acting for homework times. It really works well. [/QUOTE]
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