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<blockquote data-quote="Andy" data-source="post: 462031" data-attributes="member: 5096"><p>In addition to the above suggestions (sometimes needs more than one answer to a problem): </p><p></p><p>When was his last medication check? Do you have one scheduled in the very near future? Maybe he needs a medication change in dose or type? Has he ever stated if he can feel more focused on the medication? Does he feel it is helping? Now that school has started, it would be beneficial to have another visit with the psychiatrist. For now, ask your son how the day goes for him. Is there certain times he feels he can't concentrate - it could be the class or it could also be the time. If you haven't had a medication check recently or one coming up, leave a note for the psychiatrist with the information you get from your difficult child as to how he is feeling throughout the day.</p><p></p><p>When my difficult child has increased difficulty in concentrating, we talk to the psychiatrist about it. There has been some times when an increase in medications was done. Seems like the beginning of the school year is common to see the need for a medication change as the kid can often times go through summer and get by without concentrating.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy, post: 462031, member: 5096"] In addition to the above suggestions (sometimes needs more than one answer to a problem): When was his last medication check? Do you have one scheduled in the very near future? Maybe he needs a medication change in dose or type? Has he ever stated if he can feel more focused on the medication? Does he feel it is helping? Now that school has started, it would be beneficial to have another visit with the psychiatrist. For now, ask your son how the day goes for him. Is there certain times he feels he can't concentrate - it could be the class or it could also be the time. If you haven't had a medication check recently or one coming up, leave a note for the psychiatrist with the information you get from your difficult child as to how he is feeling throughout the day. When my difficult child has increased difficulty in concentrating, we talk to the psychiatrist about it. There has been some times when an increase in medications was done. Seems like the beginning of the school year is common to see the need for a medication change as the kid can often times go through summer and get by without concentrating. [/QUOTE]
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