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Old 07-22-2008, 11:38 AM   #1
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Question adderall and no appetite?

I am fairly new to this board but I do have a question. My grand son started on adderall a few months ago for ADD. I am interested in all that I can learn about this drug and how it works. is there anyone out there that may help me out with this.. He has been staying with me for a couple of week the biggest thing that i have seen is that he is never hungry. He is 9 and at that age children are always hungry... please help...
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Old 07-22-2008, 01:42 PM   #2
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Re: Effexor and Adderall?

Pulskaki,

Your question deserved its own thread, because I'm sure there are many others with the same question.

The simplest description of ADHD as I can muster, and we're working from my understanding, so it's got to be simple:

When someone is ADHD, there is a portion (or portions) of their brain that is hypoactive. This part of the brain is the part that is responsible for many important things that "normal" people take for granted, such as impulse control, focus, organization and others.

The Adderall, and most other ADHD medications is a stimulant, part of the Amphetamine family, which stimulates that part of the brain that for us is underactive and causes it to work harder, thus giving us more ability to focus, etc; this is the reason for the irony of ADHD in which stimulants calm us down.

Unfortunately, Adderall, like all stimulants, has side effects. Science has yet to find a medication that stimulates only the part of our brain responsible for ADHD, so the meds effect everything. Thus, you will find that your grandson may have difficulty sleeping, depending on when he takes his meds, and whether his dose is appropriate, and you will also find that he seldom gets hungry. Unfortunately, he's going to have to learn to eat anyway, because he needs as much or more food (the stimulant will increase his metabolism) as any other growing boy.
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Old 07-22-2008, 04:49 PM   #3
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Re: Effexor and Adderall?

pulskaki,

When my son was on ADHD medication, he also lost his appetite. Two things helped us. One: cram as much food into him as you can when he is more likely to eat - ie. give him a huge breakfast and feed him alot in the evenings. Evenings may mean after dinner so you will have to be more flexible than you otherwise would be. Give him a large bedtime snack. The other thing that got us through was something a wise woman told me: "They may not get hungry, but they still get thirsty. Push as many calories as you can in the liquids". In other words, go for lots of milkshakes and smoothies (my son lived on Yoplait smoothies for a while). Remember that juice and milk have alot more calories than water.

Good luck to you and your grandson!
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Old 07-23-2008, 09:04 AM   #4
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Thank you all for all your help!!! I am new at this site and I am new with my grand son he is 9 years old and has come to stay with us and so new with him and the meds...
So once again thank you for the Ideas to get us through the calories and the food.... milkshakes it will be we have been making smoothiesjuice ,ice cream, fruit and a little yogart.. he really does like them too....
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