Anonymous wrote:^That should have been, according to ONE study.
Anonymous wrote:Problem is that you can never know. Yes there is a risk and yes you can go to an endocrinologist and get height projections. But they have a margin of error. Our endocrinologist says there is a chance my son could lose up to an inch in growth but there is no way to tell if it will actually happen. Given the fact that my son isn't successful in school, we figure the risk and consequences of failing classes or getting mediocre flgrades is worse than the risk and consequences of possibly being an inch shorter than his maximum growth potential.
Anonymous wrote:Are you suggesting that it's more important that your kid be taller than manage his ADHD?
Anonymous wrote:Why don't you go see an endocrinologist and get a more specific projection for your child?
At a minimum you'd have a baseline if you do decide to medicate.