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right medication?
"We are really stressed out with the changes she goes through. The Daytrana pach seems to take awhile to get in her system, and takes a few hours to notice. Its really depresses us to see her in a state of not being herself while on it."
This statement concerns me. Your daughter's personality should not be changing. She should just be able to focus on what she's doing better. I can't help but wonder if this is the right choice of medication for your daughter. Have you discussed how your daughters affect and behavior have been affected with the prescribing doctor? How often do you check in with the doctor? What kind of doctor is it? Monthly check-ins either in person, or by phone, should be taking place until the medication regimen is working the way it should.
Not every child reacts the same to any given medication. Even my identical twins are on different medications for their ADHD. One daughter was immediately helped by plain old Ritalin, while the other daughter took several years of trying various things before we were able to help both her ADHD and anxiety.
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