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<blockquote data-quote="Malika" data-source="post: 635773" data-attributes="member: 11227"><p>First day on 25 mg. Hardly eating, badly constipated, hurts when he urinates... Didn't seem so tired, however. In the evening, at tae kwando, he was very tearful and hyper-sensitive, going into very public (unusual for him in this sort of setting) crying fit because the teacher told him off several times, and then refused to come out of the changing room to rejoin the class. Obviously some sort of "crashing" effect of the medication. It led to an interesting outcome in that the teacher's wife, who does the reception, told me their eldest son is hyperactive (though not formally diagnosed as it so often is not here) with real concentration problems at school. She said constant tae kwando had helped him a lot... She seems more sympathetic - the teacher isn't, really.</p><p></p><p>So we are into phase two of the experiment. Now at target dose, six weeks after we started, and we will try it for a couple of months unless the side effects get too horrible.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Malika, post: 635773, member: 11227"] First day on 25 mg. Hardly eating, badly constipated, hurts when he urinates... Didn't seem so tired, however. In the evening, at tae kwando, he was very tearful and hyper-sensitive, going into very public (unusual for him in this sort of setting) crying fit because the teacher told him off several times, and then refused to come out of the changing room to rejoin the class. Obviously some sort of "crashing" effect of the medication. It led to an interesting outcome in that the teacher's wife, who does the reception, told me their eldest son is hyperactive (though not formally diagnosed as it so often is not here) with real concentration problems at school. She said constant tae kwando had helped him a lot... She seems more sympathetic - the teacher isn't, really. So we are into phase two of the experiment. Now at target dose, six weeks after we started, and we will try it for a couple of months unless the side effects get too horrible. [/QUOTE]
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