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Has anyone tried Attend for ADHD?
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<blockquote data-quote="candi8616" data-source="post: 4919" data-attributes="member: 3411"><p>I am brand new to this forum, I actually ran across it searching for any information from users of Attend, and my 11 yr. old daughter just recently met criteria for ADHD. She has been in the talented and gifted program since 1st grade and I was always told by teachers, "She is displaying characteristics of a gifted student". But, I knew different, so here we are. I am overwhelmed with information I have read online and scared of the prescription drugs that doctors use. Her dr. said he uses adderal, straterra, concerta and focalin. I want to research these medications first so I decided to go ahead with Attend and wait on the drugs. Our doctor alerted me to the fact that Attend contains pregnenolone, which is a steriod. The VAXA website makes no mention of pregnenolone being a steriod (or related to)so this concerns me. I am searching for help from anyone. I would like to know what you have to say about Attend. Is it safe for our children and just how much pregnenolone is in each dose. The way I understand it is since it is not regulated by the FDA, labels aren't required to give you this information. Our dr. says my daughter is mild, impulsive ADHD. She is very creative, has extremely sensitive hearing and is distracted by anything and everything. The interesting thing about all of this is she has managed to compensate for this through the years without having low grades or behavior problems. I was told it would take about 3 weeks to see results with Attend, I will report with results. Oh, what does difficult child mean?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="candi8616, post: 4919, member: 3411"] I am brand new to this forum, I actually ran across it searching for any information from users of Attend, and my 11 yr. old daughter just recently met criteria for ADHD. She has been in the talented and gifted program since 1st grade and I was always told by teachers, "She is displaying characteristics of a gifted student". But, I knew different, so here we are. I am overwhelmed with information I have read online and scared of the prescription drugs that doctors use. Her dr. said he uses adderal, straterra, concerta and focalin. I want to research these medications first so I decided to go ahead with Attend and wait on the drugs. Our doctor alerted me to the fact that Attend contains pregnenolone, which is a steriod. The VAXA website makes no mention of pregnenolone being a steriod (or related to)so this concerns me. I am searching for help from anyone. I would like to know what you have to say about Attend. Is it safe for our children and just how much pregnenolone is in each dose. The way I understand it is since it is not regulated by the FDA, labels aren't required to give you this information. Our dr. says my daughter is mild, impulsive ADHD. She is very creative, has extremely sensitive hearing and is distracted by anything and everything. The interesting thing about all of this is she has managed to compensate for this through the years without having low grades or behavior problems. I was told it would take about 3 weeks to see results with Attend, I will report with results. Oh, what does difficult child mean? [/QUOTE]
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