Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If your son needs treatment for anxiety, ADHD and insomnia, I’d be surprised if your pediatrician will prescribe medication. With that level of complexity, you will likely her referred to a psychiatrist. If I were you, I’d be looking for one now.
Children’s has a sleep clinic for kids who have insomnia. They work with kids on sleep training. It’s fun out of the psychology department.
I assume he will refer us to someone else.
Anonymous wrote:What year is it??
Alcohol is the most addictive, destructive drug out there in mass use (heroin and meth are obviously terrible but illegal and not socially acceptable). Fortunately for people with anxiety and chronic pain, marijuana is becoming legalized and more socially acceptable.
Who is responding on here? Pot is not a big deal and may be healthier than the meds he is on from the doctor.
Have people been living under a rock? It’s not very addictive and it works.
Anonymous wrote:If your son needs treatment for anxiety, ADHD and insomnia, I’d be surprised if your pediatrician will prescribe medication. With that level of complexity, you will likely her referred to a psychiatrist. If I were you, I’d be looking for one now.
Children’s has a sleep clinic for kids who have insomnia. They work with kids on sleep training. It’s fun out of the psychology department.
Anonymous wrote:He told me it gets rid of his anxiety and he isn't addicted (doubtful). He takes medication for ADHD and he says he hates the way it makes him feel. Okay. He said vaping makes his anxiety go away and helps him sleep. What do I do now? I told him we can talk to the doctor about his ADHD medication. I can't figure out where he is getting this from. He says he found it but I know that isn't true. He has a part-time job so he makes some money but we don't live anywhere near where he could buy it. He can't drive. He hasn't seen any friends in a while so I'm stumped.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What year is it??
Alcohol is the most addictive, destructive drug out there in mass use (heroin and meth are obviously terrible but illegal and not socially acceptable). Fortunately for people with anxiety and chronic pain, marijuana is becoming legalized and more socially acceptable.
Who is responding on here? Pot is not a big deal and may be healthier than the meds he is on from the doctor.
Have people been living under a rock? It’s not very addictive and it works.
Whether it works or not, you are delusional if you don't think it's addictive. Not to mention that there are additives in the vape cartridges that are poison according to the American Lung Association. If your kid has anxiety, get him help for his anxiety. All of you out here touting how wonderful, healthy, and SOCIALLY ACCEPTABLE weed is have never seen someone destroy their life with it.
Anonymous wrote:Where do you buy gummies/CBD oil and how do you know what to get?
Anonymous wrote:What year is it??
Alcohol is the most addictive, destructive drug out there in mass use (heroin and meth are obviously terrible but illegal and not socially acceptable). Fortunately for people with anxiety and chronic pain, marijuana is becoming legalized and more socially acceptable.
Who is responding on here? Pot is not a big deal and may be healthier than the meds he is on from the doctor.
Have people been living under a rock? It’s not very addictive and it works.