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<blockquote data-quote="Sherril2000" data-source="post: 648972" data-attributes="member: 18767"><p>I did forget to include in my earlier posts that my son was diagnosed with- ADD when he was 8. He has always struggled in school. When he was younger, it was never behavior problems. He just had difficulty focusing. He started taking Concerta, & that really helped him focus. As he got older, though, he stopped wanting to take his medication because it decreased his appetite & gave him headaches. Oh, & then 20 of his pills went missing after one of his so-called friends stole them to sell. My son will do really stupid, risky things too. The most recent example of this was when he & one of his friends got a gun & shot it up in the air in our neighborhood. I called the police on him that day, but they just talked to him & threatened to kick him up if he ever did it again, when I look back on it, he's always liked to take chances & do risky things. The Concerta really did help with- that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sherril2000, post: 648972, member: 18767"] I did forget to include in my earlier posts that my son was diagnosed with- ADD when he was 8. He has always struggled in school. When he was younger, it was never behavior problems. He just had difficulty focusing. He started taking Concerta, & that really helped him focus. As he got older, though, he stopped wanting to take his medication because it decreased his appetite & gave him headaches. Oh, & then 20 of his pills went missing after one of his so-called friends stole them to sell. My son will do really stupid, risky things too. The most recent example of this was when he & one of his friends got a gun & shot it up in the air in our neighborhood. I called the police on him that day, but they just talked to him & threatened to kick him up if he ever did it again, when I look back on it, he's always liked to take chances & do risky things. The Concerta really did help with- that. [/QUOTE]
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