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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP, and everyone else who agrees with the OP: the person who is arguing with you is one person. If you look at the posts you will see a very obvious communication style. Don’t worry about this one person who seems to have some kind of anti-ADHD agenda. OP, to answer your question, I was in your exact shoes as are many women. I went ahead and got the evaluation, and I medicated our son against my husbands wishes. I did it because my son was suffering and he wanted the medication. Fast forward 15 years later, my husband is the first person who will tell you that I saved my son. Do what you have to do for your child. [/quote] Wow I thought only a.licemsed physician could medicate a child.[/quote] And you’ve done it again. We see that you are the same person, definitely a kid.[/quote] PP, you conveniently omitted how your son feels about having been "medicated" against his wishes. I suppose given their were plenty of quacks willing to write scrips for oxycontin, you probably didn't have much trouble finding similar to prescribe Ritalin for your son. So, how did and does your son feel about that?[/quote]
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