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22 Oct 2008 @ 9:17 PM
momof3 Join Date: Wed 22nd Oct 2008
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Doctor Increasing Dosage as my ADHD Son Gets Older

Hello! I am new to this forum and am hoping to find support from other Moms who know that we don't "just have bad kids"! My almost 12 year son has been on meds (Stratara, Aderall, and on Concerta) since 2nd grade. He has been on Concerta for almost 3 years. The psych. told us that as he got older his dosage would be able to be decreased but it only keeps going up! The increased dosage does not seem to be making that much difference, so I am wondering why? Has anyone had their dosages decreased over time?

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22 Oct 2008 @ 11:14 PM Reply # 1
big sky mom Join Date: Wed 22nd Oct 2008
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dose increase/decrease

Sometimes kids grow out of their ADD/ADHD or learn enough coping mechanisms that they dont need as much or any meds. On the other hand sometimes they don't and medication use may be necessary into adulthood. Hence the term Adult ADD. My husband and three of my six kids are on medication and we are always adjusting dosages with someone. My oldest is almost 16 and I dont see her getting off meds anytime soon. If your son is only 12, I wouldnt be worried about decreasing yet. He is going thru major physical changes and growth spurts. Plus lots of emotional ups and downs. I would keep things as stable as possible. Good luck, I truly know what you are going through.

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24 Oct 2008 @ 9:57 PM Reply # 2
Elaine20 Join Date: Sat 10th Nov 2007
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Dosing changes

Each child is different and some may need increases and others might be able to decrease the dose. My son was on Concerta for four years and he had two increases during that time. About a year ago the Concerta didn't seem to be working as well and the doctor switched him to Vyvanse. He told us that many times teenagers and adults do better on Adderall and Vyvanse than on the Concerta even though the Concerta worked well for them when they were younger. The brains of adults, teenagers and children are all different.

My son just turned 17 and he is doing fine on the Vyvanse. I take Vyvanse as well and my husband takes Adderall. My 26 yr. old daughter was taking Vyvanse, but switched to Adderall because of her insurance costs since it was cheaper.

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27 Oct 2008 @ 9:14 PM Reply # 3
Grandma Join Date: Wed 17th Sep 2008
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Increasing dosage

Hello Momof3. It's good to know that you're being your son's advocate. ADD kids need that so much. I have a very simple website at: www.WellnessOriented.com Please visit it and go to ABOUT US (the bar under Home) and you will see the story I wrote about my grandson. If after reading it you see some light at the end of the tunnel please, please call or e-mail me if you want to and we can talk. And if you find this site interesting I can send you to a more in depth one with more information and a video but for now the www.WellnessOriented.com one is a good start. Let's keep in touch. There are more ADD success stories out there. I wish you and your the best.

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