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Does it always come to medications?
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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 386018" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Yay, I'm watching my daugher, but she is very level-headed and doesn't have an addictive personality so we're still doing it. It hasn't made her angry or speedy or anything like that. She doesn't even remember to take it on the weekends or holidays, just when her dad gives them to her before school (or she'd forget altogether).</p><p></p><p>My oldest daughter took meth, but she was never on any medication. She started to self-medicate at 12 with pot and moved on to scarier stuff. Fortunately, she quit. But if your kid has a bad reaction to stimulants, I'd remove them. They are very much a street drug and don't let anyone say otherwise. My personal opinion is that an ADHD/ODD combination usually turns out to be a mood disorder or autistic spectrum disorder and neither respond well to stimulants...so be careful.</p><p></p><p>Again, this is my own opinion...I don't think food allergies cause SEVERE behavior problems. But it can't hurt to try. Anything is worth trying...you never know.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 386018, member: 1550"] Yay, I'm watching my daugher, but she is very level-headed and doesn't have an addictive personality so we're still doing it. It hasn't made her angry or speedy or anything like that. She doesn't even remember to take it on the weekends or holidays, just when her dad gives them to her before school (or she'd forget altogether). My oldest daughter took meth, but she was never on any medication. She started to self-medicate at 12 with pot and moved on to scarier stuff. Fortunately, she quit. But if your kid has a bad reaction to stimulants, I'd remove them. They are very much a street drug and don't let anyone say otherwise. My personal opinion is that an ADHD/ODD combination usually turns out to be a mood disorder or autistic spectrum disorder and neither respond well to stimulants...so be careful. Again, this is my own opinion...I don't think food allergies cause SEVERE behavior problems. But it can't hurt to try. Anything is worth trying...you never know. [/QUOTE]
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