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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Way past time. It’s hard to notice when you don’t have a benchmark to measure against. You get used to things as normal that really aren’t. He’s falling behind and that’s not fair, especially to a smart kid like him. The teacher doesn’t have the time (and probably not the energy) to reteach him. [/quote] +1 OP it takes time to find a good ADHD medication. You need a doctor who can see you through this process. There are side effects such as lowered appetite and irritability especially when coming off the meds in the afternoon. Keep in mind that what works now might not be the same as what works when your kid hits puberty. Do you have any questions for those of us who have been through this already? [/quote]
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