Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Also, OP, unmediated teens with ADHD are more at risk of self-medicating with street drugs and alcohol. When they are on appropriate ADHD meds, that risk falls back to that of neurotypical kids.
Please cite your source. I've heard the opposite. By already taking medication, it already lowers one's resistance to trying something new.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Also, OP, unmediated teens with ADHD are more at risk of self-medicating with street drugs and alcohol. When they are on appropriate ADHD meds, that risk falls back to that of neurotypical kids.
Please cite your source. I've heard the opposite. By already taking medication, it already lowers one's resistance to trying something new.
Anonymous wrote:Also, OP, unmediated teens with ADHD are more at risk of self-medicating with street drugs and alcohol. When they are on appropriate ADHD meds, that risk falls back to that of neurotypical kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op, most of these meds only stay in the system for 10-12 hours at most, so I'm not sure what the regret would be. Either it works without side effects that can't be managed, or it doesn't.
NP. OP's questions are valid. There are no long term studies on what the effect of long term use is, even if in the body for "only" 10 - 12 hours.
Anonymous wrote:Op, most of these meds only stay in the system for 10-12 hours at most, so I'm not sure what the regret would be. Either it works without side effects that can't be managed, or it doesn't.
Anonymous wrote:+1. The only regret I have is not starting earlier
Anonymous wrote:No regrets. ADHD meds plus antianxiety medication greatly improved emotional regulation. We were in a world of hurt without it.