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| Angela |
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Fri 8th Aug 2008
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Dealing With ADHD Without Medication
My son was diagnosed with ADHD Combined Type at the age of 4. We wanted to avoid meds but were not able to because he was being kicked out of daycare. He is now 8 1/2 years old and we have been on many types of ADHD medication as well as other mood adjustment medications. We've been on Ritalin, Adderall, Concerta, Stratterra, the patch one, Metadate, Clonodine, etc. As many people, we are finding that his appetite is so reduced that he is barely eating and growing only slightly. He consistently has stomach issues as well. The doctor's response to this is to give him another medication to get him to eat. I just have a problem with giving him medication for side effects of another medication. Within the last week, and with his doctor's temporary agreement, we took him off his medication. We are yet to understand the full impact because we were on Strattera but we see changes already 4 days into it. He is actually eating - and trying and liking things he would never eat or try before. He is happier but he does tell me that he is nervous and that he feels jumpy. We are not currently in school - so that will be the true test with his focus. My question to all the parents out there is -- has anyone had success without the medication and what did you do? Or - did your child have stomach issues with the medication and you kept them on --- what did you do? I'm a believer in medications for this and in no way think that choosing to medicate is bad - but I'm so tired of the eating, stomach, and growing problems. |
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| Anni |
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Thu 25th Oct 2007
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Nutrition and ADHD
Hi Angela: Thank you for sharing your story. I can only guess at your frustration and concern for your son's health. I wish you all the best of luck in determining the treatment plan that works for him, and I hope you can use some of these articles to guide you on your way... When ADHD Meds Suppress Appetite: http://www.additudemag.com/adhd/article/1813.html ADHD Medications: Say No to Side Effects: http://www.additudemag.com/adhd/article/957.html Can Your Child Safely Take a Break from ADD Drugs?: http://www.additudemag.com/adhd/article/1698.html Free Report on Alternative ADHD Treatment: http://www.additudemag.com/RCLP/sub/2729.html Can Diet Ease ADHD Symptoms?: http://www.additudemag.com/adhd/article/859.html I hope this helps! - Anni |
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| LoraR |
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Sat 23rd Aug 2008
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Experience with ADHD and no meds
I struggled for years..noticed a problem in behavior and angry and opposition in my son at as young as one. We never got a diagnosis because I didn't want to put him on medicine or label him. Asof recently (age 12) I got the diagnosis and then realized the corrolation between ADHD and food allergies. I researched and learned that grape seed extract could help the body with allergins and ADHD symptoms. I changed his diet (removed high fructose corn syrup etc.) and added grade seed extract. He stopped wetting the bed and his hands had always been wet/sweaty they dried up...and his behavior was most miraculous. We are still working to keep him balanced and happy..he has gained rspect with other adults and has gotten a little side job doing yard work. He is doing great. Read this article I wrote to get more details. Blessings, Lora http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/955233/conquering_adhd_setting_a_boy_free.html?cat=5 |
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| LoraR |
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Help from another mom
My son is medication free. I have changed his diet and have found much success. I wrote the following articles telling my story and giving a plan for changing diet and transforming behavior. Our children want to get along with others, they want to live healthy...given the opportunity to get help they tend to cooperate quickly with the changes in diet and see the results. http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/981368/organic_mania_whats_the_hype.html?cat=5 http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/981364/adhd_changing_a_childs_diet_will_improve.html?cat=5 http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/955233/conquering_adhd_setting_a_boy_free.html?cat=5 |
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