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<blockquote data-quote="GoingNorth" data-source="post: 362678" data-attributes="member: 1963"><p>husband took Ritalin for his ADD once he got out of the service. It helped a lot, but it wasn't the extended relief form. I seem to remember that he had to take it 3x per day.</p><p></p><p>You could actually SEE when the medication was wearing off. He never became violent, had never had rages, but without writing everything down in his little notebooks he carried, well...let's just say it was a miracle he didn't forget his own head.</p><p></p><p>husband had severe rebound. Like I said, he didn't rage, just got crabby and very inattentive as athe medication wore off. Nowadays there are timed release stims that help with rebound. That or you can mix a timed release medication with a standard form. You would give t he standard form as the TR medication wore off and that covered the rebound issue while still allowing him to sleep.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GoingNorth, post: 362678, member: 1963"] husband took Ritalin for his ADD once he got out of the service. It helped a lot, but it wasn't the extended relief form. I seem to remember that he had to take it 3x per day. You could actually SEE when the medication was wearing off. He never became violent, had never had rages, but without writing everything down in his little notebooks he carried, well...let's just say it was a miracle he didn't forget his own head. husband had severe rebound. Like I said, he didn't rage, just got crabby and very inattentive as athe medication wore off. Nowadays there are timed release stims that help with rebound. That or you can mix a timed release medication with a standard form. You would give t he standard form as the TR medication wore off and that covered the rebound issue while still allowing him to sleep. [/QUOTE]
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