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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]There is a mom at my school who is medicating her child. The child's meds make her not focus, but instead go off on tangents and talk non stop. Its completely disruptive. They are in the middle of a divorce, and she does not want to deal with it, so she medicates. Awful. [/quote] So these are meds which introduce ADHD symptoms? Hmmm.[/quote] If you know anything about ADD, ADHD, or the meds prescribed for it, you know that the results can be the opposite of those intended. Or (more likely) the dx is completely wrong - and there is NO ADD, ADHD, whatever. Perhaps the mom just wants to try to medicate the child. It is not unheard of - in fact, it is fairly common. [/quote]
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