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<blockquote data-quote="tJoy&amp;sRose" data-source="post: 333779" data-attributes="member: 8782"><p>I do agree that stratterra has some horror stories out there, but I would like to give it a fair shot with difficult child before making a determination one way or another but don't even know if we'll be allowed to now with this insurance issue. Stratterra came out on the market when I was an adolescent just beginning my journey of dxs and medication combos... I tried it with disasterous results to say the least lol. Our difficult child had only been on stratterra for 5 days so it was early to know either way, especially considering all the other changes. </p><p> </p><p>As of this morning I've called the clinic i'm supposed to be calling only to be shuffled to a couple different voice mails and assured that I'll be called back. UGH So I'm waiting. </p><p> </p><p>I didn't wake up with my best game face on to handle today, however i'm regaining it slowly but surely now. difficult child has a knack for knowing the worst (or the best?) time to really push buttons and limits and read me as off from the get go this morning LOL but things are going better now and I"m trying to help us both enjoy this "day off".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tJoy&sRose, post: 333779, member: 8782"] I do agree that stratterra has some horror stories out there, but I would like to give it a fair shot with difficult child before making a determination one way or another but don't even know if we'll be allowed to now with this insurance issue. Stratterra came out on the market when I was an adolescent just beginning my journey of dxs and medication combos... I tried it with disasterous results to say the least lol. Our difficult child had only been on stratterra for 5 days so it was early to know either way, especially considering all the other changes. As of this morning I've called the clinic i'm supposed to be calling only to be shuffled to a couple different voice mails and assured that I'll be called back. UGH So I'm waiting. I didn't wake up with my best game face on to handle today, however i'm regaining it slowly but surely now. difficult child has a knack for knowing the worst (or the best?) time to really push buttons and limits and read me as off from the get go this morning LOL but things are going better now and I"m trying to help us both enjoy this "day off". [/QUOTE]
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