faithinhim
01-20-2003, 07:19 PM
My son is in third grade and was diagnosed at the end of his first grade year with the inattentive type ADD. He has no behavior problems at all in school. He scores exremely high on his report card in conduct and is usually easy going and very happy. This is probably his main strength is he has a wonderful personality and kids and teachers love him for that.
However, since he was about 4 he has just kind of zombied out when he has to concentrate on something. He cannot complete school work without a teacher standing right over him redirecting him to his work. He would even stare off into space so much in 1st grade that his teacher thought he might be having petit mal seizures. We went to two different pediatric neurologist who both said he wasn't having seizures after having several EEG's (even a 8 hour EEG).
The neurologist referred us back to a pschiatrist for the ADD diagnosis who put him on a small dose of adderall about one year ago. It has been miserable on the adderall. It has changed his personality so that he is always somber and moody while on the medicine. He cries when he gets home from school because he's on the rebound of coming off of it. Although it has made him attentive at school and he makes A's and B's. He never eats lunch while at school and gets so pale and sick to his stomach often.
So last week I decided enough was enough. Maybe we were getting the desired results in his school work, but what a price we were paying. We were losing his wonderful personality! And his health!
Since last week I have been to the health store and purchased "Attentive Child" supplements which contains magnesium, DMAE, phosphatidtlserine, DHA and a soft gel capsule which contains docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) which is suppose to be the equivalent to fish oils but it's derived from sea weed. We're also taking "Pedi-Active" supplements which has more phosphatidtlserine and DMAE also. I hope this will help but I have no idea if I'm on the right track or not. We go back to the doctor on Feb. 5th and he wants to put him on straterra since he has had such bad results with stimulants.
However, isn't straterra an anti-depressant? I could be wrong but I think I read that somewhere. I really don't want another mediciine that will change my little boy's personality like the adderall.
We're struggling in school since he's been off the medicine but the teacher is supportive of me taking him off the medicine. She said he's actually getting in a little bit of trouble for talking to other kids but she was glad to see him acting normal because he was so somber and serious on the adderall that he was almost "abnormal".
I'm afraid though that he will start failing. We live in Texas and they have a state test they have to pass on March 4th or they don't pass third grade so we have a lot at stake.
Any suggestions or information would be appreciated.
Thanks!
However, since he was about 4 he has just kind of zombied out when he has to concentrate on something. He cannot complete school work without a teacher standing right over him redirecting him to his work. He would even stare off into space so much in 1st grade that his teacher thought he might be having petit mal seizures. We went to two different pediatric neurologist who both said he wasn't having seizures after having several EEG's (even a 8 hour EEG).
The neurologist referred us back to a pschiatrist for the ADD diagnosis who put him on a small dose of adderall about one year ago. It has been miserable on the adderall. It has changed his personality so that he is always somber and moody while on the medicine. He cries when he gets home from school because he's on the rebound of coming off of it. Although it has made him attentive at school and he makes A's and B's. He never eats lunch while at school and gets so pale and sick to his stomach often.
So last week I decided enough was enough. Maybe we were getting the desired results in his school work, but what a price we were paying. We were losing his wonderful personality! And his health!
Since last week I have been to the health store and purchased "Attentive Child" supplements which contains magnesium, DMAE, phosphatidtlserine, DHA and a soft gel capsule which contains docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) which is suppose to be the equivalent to fish oils but it's derived from sea weed. We're also taking "Pedi-Active" supplements which has more phosphatidtlserine and DMAE also. I hope this will help but I have no idea if I'm on the right track or not. We go back to the doctor on Feb. 5th and he wants to put him on straterra since he has had such bad results with stimulants.
However, isn't straterra an anti-depressant? I could be wrong but I think I read that somewhere. I really don't want another mediciine that will change my little boy's personality like the adderall.
We're struggling in school since he's been off the medicine but the teacher is supportive of me taking him off the medicine. She said he's actually getting in a little bit of trouble for talking to other kids but she was glad to see him acting normal because he was so somber and serious on the adderall that he was almost "abnormal".
I'm afraid though that he will start failing. We live in Texas and they have a state test they have to pass on March 4th or they don't pass third grade so we have a lot at stake.
Any suggestions or information would be appreciated.
Thanks!

