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| Kara_MD |
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Can Medicine Cause This
We started my son on medication yesterday (Sunday). I did notice a difference - he would look us in the eye when we talked to him, listened better (although we still had to repeat things, but his language delay affects this too) and seemed to be able to focus more (or, could have been he just enjoyed the new game) and sit still a bit more, though still not to the point of a non-ADHD child. On the other hand, he was a whiny mess all day, asking for things and then getting upset and changing his mind, throwing a temper tantrum at the drop of a hat, things that are very unlike him, except when he is tired. On that front, he WAS tired - we had driven to an event in another state - 4 hours us in the morning, and 4 back in the evening. He slept for an hour and a half in the car, but then woke up and by the time we got home, he went to bed at 10:30 and woke up 6:30 as usual. Maybe not the best day to start the medicine. In any case, yesterday he fell asleep rather easily at 7:30 or so, woke up at 10:30 AND WAS UP UNTIL 4:00 IN THE MORNING! His day care provider said he was an absolute mess today, whining, wanting to be picked up, etc. - of course, they noticed no improvement in his behavior! Could the medicine have caused him to be awake like that? If so that is not going to work as my husband and I cannot survive on so little sleep. He is only 4 so it is not like an older child who may be able to handle the sleep issues better. My commute is an hour on high speed roads and I work long days, often coming home at 10:00 PM, and I am amazed I didn't crash the car this morning. Is this a side effect of the medication? If so, does it go away when he gets used to it? May a different medication not have this side effect or are they all likely to do the same thing? On the one thing he really needs something to treat the ADHD and we there will be a lot of problems if we can't help him this way, but on the other hand, the lack of sleep obliterates any benefit of the medication at this point. Can anyone offer some insight?? |
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| Anni |
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ADHD Medications
Generally speaking, ADHD doctors recommend waiting a few weeks before deciding whether a specific medication is working for a child with attention deficit. Nothing begins working immediately and it's impossible to control for diet, sleep, mood, etc. and make a final, absolute decision is just a few days. That being said, the side effects of ADHD medication can be serious business. Sometimes, they do require parents to seek a new prescription or new dosage. I would suggest reading a few of ADDitude's best articles about ADHD medication so that you can arrive armed with alternative ideas at your next doctor's appointment... ADHD Medication: Say No to Side Effects ADHD Medication 101: Attention Deficit Treatment Advice 7 Rules for Using ADHD Medications Safely Sandi, you were asking about the symptoms of ADHD in children. There is a lot of great information about diagnosing and treating children as young as preschool on the ADDitude web site. We also offer a free report about treating ADHD without medication that you might find helpful. Best of luck! |
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