Wow. I wish we could get a 90 day supply. It's never been offered, and I didn't know to ask.
My son goes to the nurse at noon.........he's in 5th grade, and will do it in middle school too. He has never felt bad about his ADHD. In fact, I think he was quite relieved to know WHY he had these problems other kids didn't have and that we can do something about it. Plus there are a TON of kids going to the nurse daily.
I work in a school (elementary), and there are so many kids going down for all manner of meds during the day (we've got some that take pain meds for heart disorders and sickle cell, breathing treatments, ADHD, psych drugs, and a bunch I wouldn't know about). I'm sure most of these continue to need these meds in middle school. It's so well accepted as necessary and usual by all our kids, I just don't think they'd change that much in a year.
By the by, he has a different elementary from where I teach, and there are also plenty of kids going for meds there. He's never said anything about not wanting to go or feeling the need to tell the kids anything different when he does. He even takes meds on field trips, and is fine with having it given in front of all.
NOt, of course saying that the other poster's son/daughter didn't feel that way, but just that I've not seen it in any of my students or in my son.....or really any kids around me.