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<blockquote data-quote="Theresac" data-source="post: 27930" data-attributes="member: 3153"><p>It's so hard when you first start the diagnosis/medication process.</p><p>So, although I cannot give you any 'answers' (as things change from one day to the next!), I can certainly offer you a hug!</p><p></p><p>My difficult child is only 7 1/2, but she's been on quite a few medications for her ADHD/ODD.</p><p></p><p>The new patch Daytrana worked great for her ADHD, which in turn helped with the ODD. However, she lost too much weight, and became anxious. Now, we're on Strattera, the only non-stimulant for ADHD. Her eating is better, her anxiety is doing very well, but her ADHD is not being addressed as much. I find she is much more oppositional and aggressive with the Strattera.</p><p></p><p>She is on 25 mgs of Strattera in the a.m., 10 mgs at 3:30, and 0.1 mgs. of clonidine at bedtime for sleep.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Theresac, post: 27930, member: 3153"] It's so hard when you first start the diagnosis/medication process. So, although I cannot give you any 'answers' (as things change from one day to the next!), I can certainly offer you a hug! My difficult child is only 7 1/2, but she's been on quite a few medications for her ADHD/ODD. The new patch Daytrana worked great for her ADHD, which in turn helped with the ODD. However, she lost too much weight, and became anxious. Now, we're on Strattera, the only non-stimulant for ADHD. Her eating is better, her anxiety is doing very well, but her ADHD is not being addressed as much. I find she is much more oppositional and aggressive with the Strattera. She is on 25 mgs of Strattera in the a.m., 10 mgs at 3:30, and 0.1 mgs. of clonidine at bedtime for sleep. [/QUOTE]
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