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<blockquote data-quote="buddy" data-source="post: 480524" data-attributes="member: 12886"><p>Sorry, I did remember that, but was asking if you had ever felt a short acting form had helped him? People dont have to have adhd as a diagnosis to take those medications if they work. For some people, if it is a frontal lobe reason for any symptoms similar to that then medications may help. If he doesn't have issues with adhd-like (not actual adhd) symptoms then ignore... I was asking becasue I was wondering about his talking too much in class, and if that is an impulse control issue. Can just be his Pervasive Developmental Disorder (PDD)/aspergers issue not having the perspective of when to talk in class and when not to. Did the psychiatric hospital have the school do a conners or adhd quesionairre along with you and son at that time? (that is just a curiousity question, wondering how in a few days on a medication that was making him aggressive/anxious they could determine anything for the long run... if they didnt look at all environments under more typical physical baseline conditions). Your kids are certainly puzzles and you and I have talked lots, so I really hear that you are not getting enough medical/therapeutic/respite support. Yet you check out every single resource and plug along. Your family is blessed to have you. You know, my friend, you are very much in my thoughts and heart.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buddy, post: 480524, member: 12886"] Sorry, I did remember that, but was asking if you had ever felt a short acting form had helped him? People dont have to have adhd as a diagnosis to take those medications if they work. For some people, if it is a frontal lobe reason for any symptoms similar to that then medications may help. If he doesn't have issues with adhd-like (not actual adhd) symptoms then ignore... I was asking becasue I was wondering about his talking too much in class, and if that is an impulse control issue. Can just be his Pervasive Developmental Disorder (PDD)/aspergers issue not having the perspective of when to talk in class and when not to. Did the psychiatric hospital have the school do a conners or adhd quesionairre along with you and son at that time? (that is just a curiousity question, wondering how in a few days on a medication that was making him aggressive/anxious they could determine anything for the long run... if they didnt look at all environments under more typical physical baseline conditions). Your kids are certainly puzzles and you and I have talked lots, so I really hear that you are not getting enough medical/therapeutic/respite support. Yet you check out every single resource and plug along. Your family is blessed to have you. You know, my friend, you are very much in my thoughts and heart. [/QUOTE]
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