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<blockquote data-quote="buddy" data-source="post: 485266" data-attributes="member: 12886"><p>If you really suspect ap is an issue now would be the perfect time to casually investigate. Especially because, from my experience, you may hit a wall with medications at some point. To help address the underlying issues, you may not even need as much in the way of medications eventually. but if you are just investigating because you are checking out anything and everything (Not a bad idea for many, so dont get me wrong) I could see doing a wait and see if things are ok. </p><p></p><p>congrats on that by the way! Good for him pulling it together. I think the stims can be great, but I do believe they agitate and/or cause anxiety and for some aggression. My son is on them. I am switching back to the short acting ritalin to see if something about concerta was triggering him (partly). When I look back, when I switched was right before I started hearing more from the school staff and we re-did the fba and wrote the new IEP.... really wish I would have noticed that sooner. It may or may not make a difference but we will see......... </p><p></p><p>So matter what you decide it is ok. Very few things are forever. As mom's we want to make it better before it even goes bad, but we can only do so much sometimes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buddy, post: 485266, member: 12886"] If you really suspect ap is an issue now would be the perfect time to casually investigate. Especially because, from my experience, you may hit a wall with medications at some point. To help address the underlying issues, you may not even need as much in the way of medications eventually. but if you are just investigating because you are checking out anything and everything (Not a bad idea for many, so dont get me wrong) I could see doing a wait and see if things are ok. congrats on that by the way! Good for him pulling it together. I think the stims can be great, but I do believe they agitate and/or cause anxiety and for some aggression. My son is on them. I am switching back to the short acting ritalin to see if something about concerta was triggering him (partly). When I look back, when I switched was right before I started hearing more from the school staff and we re-did the fba and wrote the new IEP.... really wish I would have noticed that sooner. It may or may not make a difference but we will see......... So matter what you decide it is ok. Very few things are forever. As mom's we want to make it better before it even goes bad, but we can only do so much sometimes. [/QUOTE]
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