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[quote=Anonymous]TBH, medication is a huge help if you can find one that works. Don’t be afraid to try. Discuss with psychoatrist - there are many options. The main class of meds used for ADHD are stimulants, and they can be tried for a day and discontinued immediately if they have any negative side effects. The half life of stimulants is very short, which means that they don’t have effects that last days and once you stop them they are pretty much completely out of your system. If the stimulant is too high or an extended release your DD might be too stimulated to sleep. OTOH, by addressing her ADHD, she might be able to better stick to routines that help with sleep or be able to do homework more consistently and remember to turn it in and not worry about those things before sleep. Also, there are other classes of medication that are NOT stimulants. Atomoxetine, for example, is not in the stimulant class. It is an SNRI shown to be effective with ADHD. It is thought to tamp down the DMN network of the brain which allows the brain network focused on task completion to operate more effectively. Tamping down the DMN can help diminish rumination, which may be a reason why your DD can’t fall asleep. Also, there are many other aspects of sleep which should be investigated - sleep apnea? anxiety? And there may be other things that can help with sleep - exercise, early morning light, melatonin, magnesium, etc. Your kid should be fully evaluated by a psychiatrist who can help you discuss options and do med trials. [/quote]
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