Anonymous wrote:I'm pretty sure some of the ADHD "medicines" would be no different than "Banned substances".
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Medicine makes my son able to pay attention and focus during sports, but it doesn't make him a better athlete. Just allows him to participate on the same playing field as others. Without meds he struggled to hear and follow through on coach instructions and would get easily frustrated and overwhelmed.
Same. Without medication, he screws up every drill, and coaches have remarked that he looks aloof and disinterested in the sport. Medicine gets him to a baseline level where he can learn and participate.
Anonymous wrote:Medicine makes my son able to pay attention and focus during sports, but it doesn't make him a better athlete. Just allows him to participate on the same playing field as others. Without meds he struggled to hear and follow through on coach instructions and would get easily frustrated and overwhelmed.
Anonymous wrote:“Overthinking” is anxiety not ADHD. Meds work to alleviate severe symptoms, not to perfect your kid.
Anonymous wrote:Medicine makes my son able to pay attention and focus during sports, but it doesn't make him a better athlete. Just allows him to participate on the same playing field as others. Without meds he struggled to hear and follow through on coach instructions and would get easily frustrated and overwhelmed.
Anonymous wrote:Medicine makes my son able to pay attention and focus during sports, but it doesn't make him a better athlete. Just allows him to participate on the same playing field as others. Without meds he struggled to hear and follow through on coach instructions and would get easily frustrated and overwhelmed.