fivefordisney
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lewdyan1 said:My DS is on Concerta and boy can we see a difference on days when he takes it versus days he forgets!He did have a small problem with tics on stratera, but again, like someone else said, some kids ae just wired that way. I haven't noticed any tics while he has been on the Concerta. If you have anymore questions, feel free to post them over at the DisABILITIES board! Lot of people with lots of experience there!
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I seem to remember hearing that tics occur more with Stratera. It's great that your DS doesn't have them with Concerta.
I am just so overwhelmed with my DD. She is the sweetest, most loving child. She just is so disorganized and inattentive. We were managing this at home but now are feeling that we are definitely out of our league. It always ends up with my DH or I losing it...homework takes forever...just getting out the door on some days is a HUGE production. Have you ever found your child (after telling thim/her to hurry and get his/her shoes on because we may be late) looking at the woodgrain on the wall entranced because it looks like Africa? She'll be in the shower for 30 minutes and forget to wash --until we yell in and remind her! She has missed all of her violin lessons in school except for two since the beginning of the year because she just forgets when she is supposed to leave the room (the schedule changes each week so they don't continually miss the same subject). The teacher are so busy, and she is so quiet that they don't remember either! I used to characterize her as having her "head in the clouds." Now I am just worrying that her learning is affected. The teachers think she is sweet and because she is not a behavior problem, just are laid back about it.
We just moved and the gifted teacher who assesses all new students for the gifted program was extremely worried about her work pace (which is SLOW) until she realized that she got every item of the test correct. During another standardized test, DD was "instructed" to fill in five pages of answers randomly because she lost focus (or was hyper-focused on one problem) and ran out of time. Can't wait to get those scores! It kills me because she is so bright but is not working to her potential. Ugh!
I am hoping that the pediatric neurologist can shed some light on this. I am willing to try meds.--I'm just afraid of the tic thing. She is already having trouble socializing (joining the group, etc).
Any experience with this?
Thanks for letting me vent!
He did have a small problem with tics on stratera, but again, like someone else said, some kids ae just wired that way. I haven't noticed any tics while he has been on the Concerta. If you have anymore questions, feel free to post them over at the DisABILITIES board! Lot of people with lots of experience there!
Dont hesitate getting your child help if they need it.

