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<blockquote data-quote="SuZir" data-source="post: 592395" data-attributes="member: 14557"><p>Malika: I think there is nothing to loose in trying stimulants. I understand you may be worried about long term effects (but then again, they have been giving them to kids very liberally in North America few decades now and there hasn't been too many cases of kids growing extra heads - or having offspring with eight hands, so it seems they are relatively safe) and that philosophical side of it bothers you. But they are quickly in and out medications, so trying them, seeing how they effect J etc. would not cause harm. And after that you would at least know if there is any reason to even think about stimulants for him at all. if they are not helpful, you can forget them. If they are helpful, then you may start to consider pros and cons.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SuZir, post: 592395, member: 14557"] Malika: I think there is nothing to loose in trying stimulants. I understand you may be worried about long term effects (but then again, they have been giving them to kids very liberally in North America few decades now and there hasn't been too many cases of kids growing extra heads - or having offspring with eight hands, so it seems they are relatively safe) and that philosophical side of it bothers you. But they are quickly in and out medications, so trying them, seeing how they effect J etc. would not cause harm. And after that you would at least know if there is any reason to even think about stimulants for him at all. if they are not helpful, you can forget them. If they are helpful, then you may start to consider pros and cons. [/QUOTE]
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