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<blockquote data-quote="Jena" data-source="post: 223906" data-attributes="member: 4514"><p>hi, and thanks guys. I've seen various specials on this on channel 13 here where we live. HOw many of these medications, once even stopped create lifelong "tics" in our kids. They start off small and get worse.</p><p> </p><p>Smallworld - she had a neurologist test last year. I'm guessing i should schedule another appointment than to be on the safe side. She isn't really noticing what she's doing, yet I am and i feel bad. I'm not willing to see her ticking to get her calm and to sleep at night. it hasn't hit the eyes yet, she normally has a tic in her eyes on and off and the mouth. Yet it's usually when she is overstimulated.</p><p> </p><p>this hand thing though i gotta admit it's weird and unsettling. she walks out of school and the fingers are flying, it's like she doens't even realize what she is doing. aw, i gotta be honest I don't like me'ds without proven trials i can look at.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jena, post: 223906, member: 4514"] hi, and thanks guys. I've seen various specials on this on channel 13 here where we live. HOw many of these medications, once even stopped create lifelong "tics" in our kids. They start off small and get worse. Smallworld - she had a neurologist test last year. I'm guessing i should schedule another appointment than to be on the safe side. She isn't really noticing what she's doing, yet I am and i feel bad. I'm not willing to see her ticking to get her calm and to sleep at night. it hasn't hit the eyes yet, she normally has a tic in her eyes on and off and the mouth. Yet it's usually when she is overstimulated. this hand thing though i gotta admit it's weird and unsettling. she walks out of school and the fingers are flying, it's like she doens't even realize what she is doing. aw, i gotta be honest I don't like me'ds without proven trials i can look at. [/QUOTE]
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