hjjasnell
08-20-2008, 11:06 AM
So yesterday my 5 1/2 year old son was officially diagnosed ADHD Combined (leaning more towards Inattentive than Hyper). This is after numerous doctors in his peds office telling us for over a year and a half to have him tested, and him doing horribly in Pre-K. We had him tested last week, filled out all the questionnaires, had a full physical, had a psych consult, the works before he diagnosed him. I also have Adult ADD and my husband had ADHD as a child so there is family history there. The doc decided to put him on Adderall 5mg cutting the pill in half for the first couple days then upping to a whole pill. After a few days if it's not working to up to 1 1/2 pills and then up to 2 pills for a gradual increase. I'm just wondering what kinds of side effects we can expect on this. Will my son be a doped out zombie (I so hope not!). I just want him to lead a normal life and not have the problems he has (and he does have them) or the problems I have or my husband had. I'm really looking for advice and experiences of others with young children on this. Thanks so much from a paranoid mommy!
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janewhite1
08-20-2008, 02:33 PM
Some of the most common side effects in young children are loss of appetite, upset stomach, crankiness, and trouble sleeping. Some children have side effects severe enough that they have to stop taking it, but sometimes the side effects decrease after a few days. Some have no side effects.
The good news is, Adderall is very short-acting. If he has bad side effects, you can just stop giving it to him, and he should be fine within a few hours.
It might help not to give it to him every day.
The good news is, Adderall is very short-acting. If he has bad side effects, you can just stop giving it to him, and he should be fine within a few hours.
It might help not to give it to him every day.

