Vivig
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HI Everyone,
I have been reading previous posts and thay have all been so helpful.
I too have a ds (6 1/2) that has been diagnosed with ADHD. I was / kinda still am opposed to giving the meds. But, have done and still am doing thorough research.
I have gone through the guilt that it is a parenting issue, was it something I did while pregnant? Or is it because was a premie by 10 weeks with a level 1 bleed that stopped? Despite what many people think the doctor validated the fact that it is NOT a parenting issue.
We have been provided the prescription today, however it was mentioned to us that we should wait until the weekend to medicate our son. I am soooo anxious! (understatement). Are we going to help his future or are we going to hinder it? By providing medication are we harming him more than doing good? So many questions...
IF you would all be so kind enough to share your experiences both for younger children as well as older I would be very gr8ful!
A bit of history, the doctors did mention that he did need the medicine however he has experienced the worst year in first grade that anyone could possibly imagine thanks to his teacher. That alone is a story in itself.
Thanking you all in advance for your insight on this touchy topic.
A special request to those that do not advocate giving children medicine ..please note that I NEVER wanted to go this way..but as someone had posted a while ago if your child needs glasses and you do not provide them who are you harming more?
Thanks again,
Vivian
I have been reading previous posts and thay have all been so helpful.
I too have a ds (6 1/2) that has been diagnosed with ADHD. I was / kinda still am opposed to giving the meds. But, have done and still am doing thorough research.
I have gone through the guilt that it is a parenting issue, was it something I did while pregnant? Or is it because was a premie by 10 weeks with a level 1 bleed that stopped? Despite what many people think the doctor validated the fact that it is NOT a parenting issue.
We have been provided the prescription today, however it was mentioned to us that we should wait until the weekend to medicate our son. I am soooo anxious! (understatement). Are we going to help his future or are we going to hinder it? By providing medication are we harming him more than doing good? So many questions...
IF you would all be so kind enough to share your experiences both for younger children as well as older I would be very gr8ful!
A bit of history, the doctors did mention that he did need the medicine however he has experienced the worst year in first grade that anyone could possibly imagine thanks to his teacher. That alone is a story in itself.
Thanking you all in advance for your insight on this touchy topic.
A special request to those that do not advocate giving children medicine ..please note that I NEVER wanted to go this way..but as someone had posted a while ago if your child needs glasses and you do not provide them who are you harming more?
Thanks again,
Vivian