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<blockquote data-quote="Malika" data-source="post: 635764" data-attributes="member: 11227"><p>I don't know how this experiment is going to end up - is he going to ride through to no or tolerable side effects? Again, on the 20mg he is very, very sleepy (even though he had stopped being sleepy on the 18mg) - yesterday went to sleep in the car at lunchtime and said he had gone to sleep at school but a teacher woke him up. On the other hand, he sleeps right through the night, 10 plus hours. Has stopped eating again and complains of feeling sick - he always seems to have room for chocolate cake or sweets, on the other hand...</p><p>I don't see him at school, I don't know how his "performance" has been affected. I can see that in football and tae kwando, he is like another child - focused, able to participate fully (whereas before he would be hanging around on the edges, doing silly things). Last night in tae kwando, he was excellent - followed all the moves, does them really well. On Sunday morning we went to watch an archery class that takes place in the open air near here - he stood still and watched and then tried it out himself (doing really well). The hyperactivity means he would never have done anything like that before. It's amazing, really.</p><p>And then... he is more irritable, low-key than the usual joyous, larger than life J.</p><p>So there is good, there is bad... We continue. For the time being.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Malika, post: 635764, member: 11227"] I don't know how this experiment is going to end up - is he going to ride through to no or tolerable side effects? Again, on the 20mg he is very, very sleepy (even though he had stopped being sleepy on the 18mg) - yesterday went to sleep in the car at lunchtime and said he had gone to sleep at school but a teacher woke him up. On the other hand, he sleeps right through the night, 10 plus hours. Has stopped eating again and complains of feeling sick - he always seems to have room for chocolate cake or sweets, on the other hand... I don't see him at school, I don't know how his "performance" has been affected. I can see that in football and tae kwando, he is like another child - focused, able to participate fully (whereas before he would be hanging around on the edges, doing silly things). Last night in tae kwando, he was excellent - followed all the moves, does them really well. On Sunday morning we went to watch an archery class that takes place in the open air near here - he stood still and watched and then tried it out himself (doing really well). The hyperactivity means he would never have done anything like that before. It's amazing, really. And then... he is more irritable, low-key than the usual joyous, larger than life J. So there is good, there is bad... We continue. For the time being. [/QUOTE]
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