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<blockquote data-quote="lizanne2" data-source="post: 257793" data-attributes="member: 7078"><p>Good Morning:</p><p> </p><p>My difficult child has a similiar set of diagnosis's. He started treatment young so the self reporting of symptons was less accurate and understandable. When he was in second grade the psychiatrist chose to treat the anxiety first. It was causing him the most trouble. Personal stress and crashed his self esteem. It was treated with a very small amount of SSRI it worked more quickly than expected and reduced(did not cease) his anxiety making him more 'available' for treatment. He also has severe ADHD. This is taking lots of time to treat and progress is being measured slowly. The first go around with any stimulant medicien caused increased depression and anxiety. He now tolerates and benefits from that class of medications but we had to introduce slowly.</p><p> </p><p> You are in my thoughts. Get the dr on your team, make sure he is responsive to you and difficult child. If not, draft a new team.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lizanne2, post: 257793, member: 7078"] Good Morning: My difficult child has a similiar set of diagnosis's. He started treatment young so the self reporting of symptons was less accurate and understandable. When he was in second grade the psychiatrist chose to treat the anxiety first. It was causing him the most trouble. Personal stress and crashed his self esteem. It was treated with a very small amount of SSRI it worked more quickly than expected and reduced(did not cease) his anxiety making him more 'available' for treatment. He also has severe ADHD. This is taking lots of time to treat and progress is being measured slowly. The first go around with any stimulant medicien caused increased depression and anxiety. He now tolerates and benefits from that class of medications but we had to introduce slowly. You are in my thoughts. Get the dr on your team, make sure he is responsive to you and difficult child. If not, draft a new team. [/QUOTE]
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