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Reply to "ADHD - what are the odds she won't need meds?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]How old is your child? We were able to manage without medication until middle school. I guess the answer is, you can manage without medication until you can't anymore. You will know when the time comes.[/quote] This was our experience too. Was able to manage without medication for a long time, but when middle school came, the work demands increased, the willingness of teachers to tolerate his talking/fidgeting/wandering/etc decreased and he was getting in trouble every day/getting C/D's on assignments, missing assignments, etc - he was frustrated with himself and his self esteem plummeted. DH finally agreed it was time to try meds. He started meds and we stopped getting daily notes home re: his behavior, his grades increased to A/B, and his self esteem improved dramatically. This was 7y ago and he is now a senior taking AP/IB/DE classes with all A/B's, multiple sports, and a job. When his meds wear off at night I was see what he would be like unmedicated and I am 100000% he wouldn't have been able to manage as well as he does now. You'll know.[/quote]
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