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<blockquote data-quote="IT1967" data-source="post: 579091" data-attributes="member: 15615"><p>Oh, and Midwest Mom, difficult child 2's ADHD is pretty bad (inattentive). We tried Focalin, and one other stimulant that were horrible for him. The Concerta seemed to help some with-o increasing the agitation. The counsellor thinks maybe once the Zoloft is out of this system, we should increase the Concerta (of course only if psychiatrist thinks so), but now I'm leery of what I should do next. I HATE this nightmare. </p><p></p><p>We have difficult child 1's yearly checkup in a couple weeks. I'm thinking of asking for a referral to a neurologist to rule out some kind of brain thing. When he goes into these fits, it's like he's possessed and to me, seems like some bizarre brain glitch he has no control over.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="IT1967, post: 579091, member: 15615"] Oh, and Midwest Mom, difficult child 2's ADHD is pretty bad (inattentive). We tried Focalin, and one other stimulant that were horrible for him. The Concerta seemed to help some with-o increasing the agitation. The counsellor thinks maybe once the Zoloft is out of this system, we should increase the Concerta (of course only if psychiatrist thinks so), but now I'm leery of what I should do next. I HATE this nightmare. We have difficult child 1's yearly checkup in a couple weeks. I'm thinking of asking for a referral to a neurologist to rule out some kind of brain thing. When he goes into these fits, it's like he's possessed and to me, seems like some bizarre brain glitch he has no control over. [/QUOTE]
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