Yes, you post here all the time with your anti meds rants. I am sure if you were born when polio vaccine was found, you would have been against it too. |
| It was important to first and then initially continue therapy, but adhd meds is the best thing we've done for our now thriving, happy children. |
Can you name five medications that don't? |
Being labeled the “bad kid,” bad grades, missed deadlines, disorganization, and failure to complete assignments have pretty significant “side effects” as well. |
This. My DD would not have gotten into a 4 year college. Her self-esteem was tanking. As far as I’m concerned doing the meds was like chemo. Worth the risk because it saved her life prospects if not her actual life. |
| I regret that ds has adhd. I thank my lucky stars every day that there is a medication that works for him. |
Clearly you don't have a child with ADHD causing havoc for the whole family. DH is about to lose his job because DC cannot get out the door in the morning on time no matter how early we start because the medications have not yet kicked in. That's the major side effect we're dealing with from her condition. |
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OP here. Thanks for all the responses and sharing your stories. I am definitely braver to take whatever news that may come my way.
Wishing everyone good health and nice summer. |
| I am the sibling of a brother with ash’s. I regret that my mom thought she knew it all (psychologist), medical advice and did not medicate my brother. He became violent and sexually abused me. He had terrible adhd and impulse control and my Mom did NOTHING to protect me. They both ruined my life and I no longer speak to them. Think of your other kids who’ve have to live with a sibling with adhd, it’s not fun. |
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ZERO regrets (unless you count not medicating earlier). Life is so much better for all with DC on meds, most of all better for DC. Over 6 years DC has been on 2 different meds. We are thrilled our doctor is conservative, and that DC starts on a very low dose and increases until we hit the sweet spot - it works and DC doesn't feel bad/not themself.
PP is right, EVERY medicine has side effects. Even Advil/Motrin can lead to ulcers. You have to weigh the risks. For a child/adult without ADHD - I would not medicate. For our DC, it is absolutely necessary for a healthy and productive life. |
| No, regret the days I let him skip the meds! |
We physically go in, dress DC, and follow around to avoid this problem. When there is a will, there is a way. |
This exactly. You have to be self-disciplined to immediately follow through with every request. Make it non-optional. Of course this is much easier when your child is two, but better late than never. |
I'm sorry for all that happened to you. ADHD and lack of impulse control didn't make your brother do those things, though, being a bad person did. |
And when’s your child is in a classroom with 25 other kids and one teacher? |