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difficult child's Anxiety Is Up!
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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 388976" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Are you sure Adderrall isn't making him nervous? I tried a round of Ritalin once and I got so nervous after just the first day that I never took it again. </p><p></p><p>My daughter just started Concerta and I was going to pull her off of it if it made her feel funny in any way, but she doesn't really have high anxiety so she's been ok. Still...I told her to let me know if she starts to feel different in any way. Adderrall is the strongest stimulant, which is why it is abused a lot on the street. If he is getting more panicky now, I'd consider no longer using stimulants. After all, they ARE speed and for high anxiety people, every little difference in the way we feel can kick off panic.It does improve concentration, but...in my opinion, not worth it for the extra load of anxiety, at least not for me. Does he have ADHD?</p><p>Good luck! Hope you figure something out before you have to leave.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 388976, member: 1550"] Are you sure Adderrall isn't making him nervous? I tried a round of Ritalin once and I got so nervous after just the first day that I never took it again. My daughter just started Concerta and I was going to pull her off of it if it made her feel funny in any way, but she doesn't really have high anxiety so she's been ok. Still...I told her to let me know if she starts to feel different in any way. Adderrall is the strongest stimulant, which is why it is abused a lot on the street. If he is getting more panicky now, I'd consider no longer using stimulants. After all, they ARE speed and for high anxiety people, every little difference in the way we feel can kick off panic.It does improve concentration, but...in my opinion, not worth it for the extra load of anxiety, at least not for me. Does he have ADHD? Good luck! Hope you figure something out before you have to leave. [/QUOTE]
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