Posted on 08/27/2004 11:41:39 AM PDT by Joe Republc
My pedetrician has just recommended that my 10 year old boy use Ritalin.
The issue of Attention Deficit Disorder has come up every so often throughout most of his life, but this is the first time our pediatrician says it's time to try medication.
What questions should I be asking?
What do I need to find out?
Any good resources?
Thanks,
-- Joe
P.S. My wife is in a hurry to do this, now that the doctor says so. I'm not.... my wife and I had some strong disagreement about this last night ;) When I ask around, it seems like men are less inclined to go for this than women.
YES! JIM DOBSON'S FOCUS ON THE FAMILY
has great resources on a long list of things, including this. He has a very balanced perspective.
Yes, it's a stimulant.
And, given the physiological feedback loops involved, when the child genetically/biochemically needs it--
IT DOES CALM THEM DOWN.
ABSOLUTELY.
The only good recommendation I've seen here is to get a second opinion. Free medical advice (like free legal advice) is only worth as much as you paid for it.
TRUE. Good insight.
Thank you for your thoughtful post. : )
Can others FReepmail with questions, too? I often feel like I am groping in the dark trying to rescue the true essence of my son from something I don't thoroughly understand.
CONTRARY to your cheeky and mildly insulting post,
IT IS A GOOD CHOICE.
FREEPERS ARE FANTASTIC. THERE'S ABOUT EVERY KIND OF EXPERT--AND USUALLY DOZENS SUCH--HEREON--ON JUST ABOUT ANY TOPIC ONE WOULD COME UP WITH.
Here would be one of the first places I'd go with about any need, including simple prayer.
Sheesh.
This is a community. Community has benefits.
Sigh.
Honored to have the opportunity.
Thanks.
Well in my experience most ADD imbalances are really just a spanking away from being fixed.
Well now I know that at least two people on this thread knows where that "playstation" thing came from....and I didn't even read your posts....he he...... I guess Neal is good for something now and then
YOU HAVE VERY REASONABLE POINTS AND SUGGESTIONS, IMHO.
My son who is 57 now, as a young boy, wasn't interested in school. His stepfather was so impatient with him it hurt me alot. Donny, built model airplanes, model cars, then go-carts. He had a heart of gold. I let him be who he was.. He had 20 yrs in the Navy, a whole yr, of cancer treatment for colon cancer, He is the wisest person I know. He beat the cancer so far. There is no way drugs would have helped him, just commn sense.
I ABSOLUTELY agree. My son started having problems when he played video games. My sons teacher noticed within 3-4 weeks he started "zombie-ing out", the same time he was playing computer games and watching a lot of cartoon network.
This summer we stopped all games and restricted TV. He is doing much, much better.
Thanks Marie :)
Everyone I've ever dealt with that had ADD could concentrate on one thing to the exclusion of everything else.
That's one of the symptoms.
That's also a symptom of being Male.
The wisest post on this subject today!
lol thank you
My ears would get flushed purple after drinking coke or Dr Pepper. I was an incredible spaz after cheetos or doritos and the sodas.
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