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<blockquote data-quote="crazymama30" data-source="post: 240635" data-attributes="member: 3184"><p>I put the Daytrana on at 6:30am, and it does not kick in untill 9am or so. It just seems to take a while to get built up in his system. I can't put it on much earlier, as it is only supposed to stay on for 9 or 10 hours(can cause skin irritation) and we leave it on for 11 to 12 hrs to cover evenings better(with psychiatrist ok) so we can get homework done nicely. My main problem with giving oral medications and the Daytrana is that I would be worried that he would get too much medication in his system.</p><p> </p><p> </p><p>I would not mind him being an early riser if he was not so insanely hyper. And Loud. He speaks at the top of his voice, and will not quit talking. Then he is getting the dog to houl, then he is yelling at me, usually blaming me for something ridiculious(I have learned to almost ignore him). It is nuts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="crazymama30, post: 240635, member: 3184"] I put the Daytrana on at 6:30am, and it does not kick in untill 9am or so. It just seems to take a while to get built up in his system. I can't put it on much earlier, as it is only supposed to stay on for 9 or 10 hours(can cause skin irritation) and we leave it on for 11 to 12 hrs to cover evenings better(with psychiatrist ok) so we can get homework done nicely. My main problem with giving oral medications and the Daytrana is that I would be worried that he would get too much medication in his system. I would not mind him being an early riser if he was not so insanely hyper. And Loud. He speaks at the top of his voice, and will not quit talking. Then he is getting the dog to houl, then he is yelling at me, usually blaming me for something ridiculious(I have learned to almost ignore him). It is nuts. [/QUOTE]
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