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| CTmom |
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Is it Possible to Go Med-Free? (ADHD Treatment)
My 8-year-old daughter takes 20mg of Ritalin every school day. She hates being on the meds, even though they allow her to function in school. If she forgets her pill on a school morning, I get a call from the teacher - her difference in behavior without meds is very apparent. She is disruptive, inattentive, impulsive and just generally unable to participate in school. Over the weekend and for most of the summer, I allow her to go without meds and just let her be herself. "I like me," she says. How great is that? It breaks my heart when she complains that the meds don't allow her to be herself. "Mind control," she calls them. And she's right, in a way. Without the pills (and as long as she's not playing video games) she's exquisitely creative. Whether she's drawing, reading (she taught herself to read perfectly at age 4!), playing outside, or just offering general insights on the world around her, she is a different and extraordinary person. I want the best for my daughter; I want her to succeed in school and have friends and be a happy person. Is it possible to accomplish this without feeding her a pill every morning?
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| Anni |
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ADHD Medication for Children
Hi all: What a heart-wrenching decision it is to give your child ADHD medication. There is no right answer, of course. But there are choices... In addition to ADHD medication, there are non-medical treatment options including fish oil, neurofeedback, behavior therapy, special diets and exercise plans that have helped some children control their ADHD symptoms (in addition to or instead of meds). ADDitude has a great, free booklet all about alternative ADHD treatments that I would highly recommend. I would also recommend reading some of our articles about taking an ADHD drug holiday. I hope this helps! |
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| Dr. Kensington |
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Anything is possible! :-)
As a doctor specialing in treating ADD/ADHD, and a mother of a son with ADHD, I have helped many children go drug free much to the relief of parents. Check out http://www.add-treatment.com |
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| Nathaniel 80 |
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trying other treatments
Are you trying other treatments? There are plenty of things that you can try like: talk therapy, behavioral therapy or training, changing your diet, increasing the amount of exercise you do and many more options. Have you tried any other things to control your ADHD? a skateboarder with ADHD that learned how to control his symptoms! http://www.adhdaction.com/ and http://www.skateboardhere.com/ |
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| Nathaniel 80 |
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follow up with more info
Here is a follow up with more information: There are plenty of options for treating ADHD that don't involve medicines. The first and easiest things you can do is look at his diet, exercise and sleeping. - Make sure He isn't eating refined sugars like candy, cookies and pop during the day at school. - Have him get some good exercise everyday. Some serious running around and heart pumping activity for at least a half hour. Get him right tuckered out. - Check to see if he is sleeping long enough, like 9 hours or more for teens and younger. See if he is sleeping through the nights. - There are amazing programs called Behavioural Therapy that zero in on problem behaviour and give both the child and the parents the tools needed to stop the bad behaviour. - Talk therapy can be helpful. - Plus there are many different herbal remedies. Check out a detailed look at some of these options at: http://www.adhdaction.com/adhd-treatment.html I have had ADHD for over 25 years and I use diet and exercise to stay on top of my symptoms. You can too! Nathaniel a skateboarder with ADHD that learned how to control his symptoms! http://www.adhdaction.com/ and http://www.skateboardhere.com/ |
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| eabeam |
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I totally understand how she feels...
I did an entire blog post on this one particular topic. If there is a way to not have two identities.. on meds and off. I have not yet found it. Here is my story about having two personae due to meds. http://askdreric-schoolpsychologist.blogspot.com/2010/03/my-adhd-story-part-6-current-day.html |
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