Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm a grown up who was medicated as a child. I personally think it was criminal that I was medicated - frankly I think it was the turmoil in my house that made it difficult to concentrate not a medical issue. But they diagnosed me with ADHD and as a result, I can barely remember my childhood at all. My memories only really begin when I quit taking it as a young adult.
Funny, it's supposed to be genetic but my kids concentrate just fine.
My husband feels the exact same way. He said it completely altered his personality and feels that giving a child such strong stimulants on a daily basis is very wrong; he really resents his parents for it
Wow - we all have anecdotes up the ass. For me? I resent my parents for being SO afraid of any medication that I suffered all through my childhood and in my early 20s until I finally was able to take medication. To this day my parents gasp and get upset if I take an aspirin for a headache or midol for my period. They tell me to grit through it.So I PERSONALLY THINK IT WAS CRIMINAL THAT I WAS NOT MEDICATED. You're ridiculous to make such blanket statements.
I'm pretty sure Jessica McCabe (...and you) are anecdotes too, bud. My husband and pp's experiences are just as valid
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm a grown up who was medicated as a child. I personally think it was criminal that I was medicated - frankly I think it was the turmoil in my house that made it difficult to concentrate not a medical issue. But they diagnosed me with ADHD and as a result, I can barely remember my childhood at all. My memories only really begin when I quit taking it as a young adult.
Funny, it's supposed to be genetic but my kids concentrate just fine.
My husband feels the exact same way. He said it completely altered his personality and feels that giving a child such strong stimulants on a daily basis is very wrong; he really resents his parents for it
Wow - we all have anecdotes up the ass. For me? I resent my parents for being SO afraid of any medication that I suffered all through my childhood and in my early 20s until I finally was able to take medication. To this day my parents gasp and get upset if I take an aspirin for a headache or midol for my period. They tell me to grit through it.So I PERSONALLY THINK IT WAS CRIMINAL THAT I WAS NOT MEDICATED. You're ridiculous to make such blanket statements.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Different poster but ...have you googled amphetamines and memory loss?? It's definitely a thing; you should do your research before making such statements
I was not on any drugs throughout childhood and my memory is very spotty. I remember my childhood overall (and you must, too, or you wouldn't remember the "turmoil"), but very few specific events. Everyone's memories work differently. Stop blaming your poor parents for the problems in your life and take responsibility.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm a grown up who was medicated as a child. I personally think it was criminal that I was medicated - frankly I think it was the turmoil in my house that made it difficult to concentrate not a medical issue. But they diagnosed me with ADHD and as a result, I can barely remember my childhood at all. My memories only really begin when I quit taking it as a young adult.
Funny, it's supposed to be genetic but my kids concentrate just fine.
My husband feels the exact same way. He said it completely altered his personality and feels that giving a child such strong stimulants on a daily basis is very wrong; he really resents his parents for it
So I PERSONALLY THINK IT WAS CRIMINAL THAT I WAS NOT MEDICATED. You're ridiculous to make such blanket statements.Anonymous wrote:Different poster but ...have you googled amphetamines and memory loss?? It's definitely a thing; you should do your research before making such statements
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm a grown up who was medicated as a child. I personally think it was criminal that I was medicated - frankly I think it was the turmoil in my house that made it difficult to concentrate not a medical issue. But they diagnosed me with ADHD and as a result, I can barely remember my childhood at all. My memories only really begin when I quit taking it as a young adult.
Funny, it's supposed to be genetic but my kids concentrate just fine.
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just because there is a genetic link or someone in your family has/had it does not mean you'll also have it!! if that were the case my DD would have ADHD, just like my DS.
also, my DS cannot learn without his medication - but I am not blaming ADHD on this one. I'm blaming our educational system here in the US. We have it all wrong with respect to how to administer instruction to our kids, how to design the classroom, how much or how little outside time they get, the exams they have to take etc. it is all wrong.
What does your being misdiagnosed have to do with anything?! Not to mention amphetemines do not cause memory loss. You need to stop harassing SN moms and get your crazy a$$ to therapy, lady.
PP here - I have five. You'd think if there was a genetic component one of the children would have symptoms, would you not? But they are all doing really well. Anyways, that is besides the point - the point is that like the other poster wrote, my personality was completely altered by 10+ years on amphetamines.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm a grown up who was medicated as a child. I personally think it was criminal that I was medicated - frankly I think it was the turmoil in my house that made it difficult to concentrate not a medical issue. But they diagnosed me with ADHD and as a result, I can barely remember my childhood at all. My memories only really begin when I quit taking it as a young adult.
Funny, it's supposed to be genetic but my kids concentrate just fine.
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just because there is a genetic link or someone in your family has/had it does not mean you'll also have it!! if that were the case my DD would have ADHD, just like my DS.
also, my DS cannot learn without his medication - but I am not blaming ADHD on this one. I'm blaming our educational system here in the US. We have it all wrong with respect to how to administer instruction to our kids, how to design the classroom, how much or how little outside time they get, the exams they have to take etc. it is all wrong.
Anonymous wrote:I'm a grown up who was medicated as a child. I personally think it was criminal that I was medicated - frankly I think it was the turmoil in my house that made it difficult to concentrate not a medical issue. But they diagnosed me with ADHD and as a result, I can barely remember my childhood at all. My memories only really begin when I quit taking it as a young adult.
Funny, it's supposed to be genetic but my kids concentrate just fine.
just because there is a genetic link or someone in your family has/had it does not mean you'll also have it!! if that were the case my DD would have ADHD, just like my DS.
Anonymous wrote:I'm a grown up who was medicated as a child. I personally think it was criminal that I was medicated - frankly I think it was the turmoil in my house that made it difficult to concentrate not a medical issue. But they diagnosed me with ADHD and as a result, I can barely remember my childhood at all. My memories only really begin when I quit taking it as a young adult.
Funny, it's supposed to be genetic but my kids concentrate just fine.