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<blockquote data-quote="Jessica mom of 2" data-source="post: 102185" data-attributes="member: 4078"><p>Hi all! </p><p></p><p>I haven't posted in a while. But I can always rely on my good ole group of parents to difficult child's! lol...</p><p></p><p>My oldest difficult child, 7 years old has a diagnosis of ADHD and was diagnosis in 2005. She has been on several diff. medications. concerta, strattera, adderall, focalin XR, and we decided medications just weren't the key for her. It just wasn't working for her. So she has been on Nordic naturals Omega 3 Fish oil, adult dose of high DHA. This year she went on 2nd grade and she wasn't ready so we went back to 1st. (Like we wanted to do to begin with and teachers fought me on that one.) Now they are in total agreeance that was the best decision we could have made! So anyways, there has been some improvement seen by teachers saying she seems more alert. Very little improvement has been seen overall. </p><p></p><p>Her biggest problem overall is comprehension. If you don't have comprehension, understanding and know concepts of things it causes problems in many areas. Anything from doing homework, following directions, concept of age appropriate game, and some games that are below her age level. Saying things and asking off the wall questions, when saying her prayers- she tells God that he is sick and she hopes he feels better soon. My poor child is so sweet, I feel for her! Its almost like she isn't "getting it" anything and everything. She is very very forgetful. She has low self esteem, low confidence because she feels like she can't do it. </p><p></p><p>I have contacted a Doctor in another State and want to get her in to see him but it is very expensive, so we are contacting our ins first. </p><p></p><p>I am wondering if there might be something else going on neurologically? Does anyone have a clue what else we could have on our hands? I am clueless! </p><p></p><p>Thanks a bunch!!!!</p><p>Jess</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jessica mom of 2, post: 102185, member: 4078"] Hi all! I haven't posted in a while. But I can always rely on my good ole group of parents to difficult child's! lol... My oldest difficult child, 7 years old has a diagnosis of ADHD and was diagnosis in 2005. She has been on several diff. medications. concerta, strattera, adderall, focalin XR, and we decided medications just weren't the key for her. It just wasn't working for her. So she has been on Nordic naturals Omega 3 Fish oil, adult dose of high DHA. This year she went on 2nd grade and she wasn't ready so we went back to 1st. (Like we wanted to do to begin with and teachers fought me on that one.) Now they are in total agreeance that was the best decision we could have made! So anyways, there has been some improvement seen by teachers saying she seems more alert. Very little improvement has been seen overall. Her biggest problem overall is comprehension. If you don't have comprehension, understanding and know concepts of things it causes problems in many areas. Anything from doing homework, following directions, concept of age appropriate game, and some games that are below her age level. Saying things and asking off the wall questions, when saying her prayers- she tells God that he is sick and she hopes he feels better soon. My poor child is so sweet, I feel for her! Its almost like she isn't "getting it" anything and everything. She is very very forgetful. She has low self esteem, low confidence because she feels like she can't do it. I have contacted a Doctor in another State and want to get her in to see him but it is very expensive, so we are contacting our ins first. I am wondering if there might be something else going on neurologically? Does anyone have a clue what else we could have on our hands? I am clueless! Thanks a bunch!!!! Jess [/QUOTE]
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