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[quote=Anonymous]Meds definitely quiet my son down. But, when I ask my son how he feels, he doesn't feel sad or bad or anything, just quiet. And, when situationally appropriate, he is full of life and energy. My son also prefers medication because he hates that everyone hates being around him when he's not on it (he is so much like your son). I have reached the conclusion that my concern over my son looking sad, pensive, meloncholy and unenergetic is really my issue and not the reality of how he feels. I can't imagine how bad your son must feel knowing that everyone is always frustrated with him. I second those who suggest another try at medication. Clearly, neither he nor you can manage his behavior otherwise. And, as someone who has kids in MS (my ADHD/sensory kid as well), the PP who pointed out the high expectations is correct. [/quote]
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