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<blockquote data-quote="prescottsunshine" data-source="post: 172202" data-attributes="member: 5545"><p>Here is the question, though, what came first, the chicken or the egg? Yes, my son could be characterized as restless and I could consider this to be an adverse reaction to his AD. However, he was at least as restless before he was ever given AD than he is now. So it is hard to say. I believe he tried smoking because of peer pressure because his friend from school stole them from his dad and invited several boys to join him. I am not sure, other than sick,how it made my son feel but I don't think he has tried it again. He does like to drink energy drinks and they never seem to get him hyped up. I wonder if this is because it actually has a calming affect on him. </p><p> </p><p>I am glad your son got the right diagnosis and no longer takes medications. I have had mostly wonderful experiences with the medications my son has been on, except for the tics he developed, which all went away after stopping the medication. </p><p> </p><p>Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="prescottsunshine, post: 172202, member: 5545"] Here is the question, though, what came first, the chicken or the egg? Yes, my son could be characterized as restless and I could consider this to be an adverse reaction to his AD. However, he was at least as restless before he was ever given AD than he is now. So it is hard to say. I believe he tried smoking because of peer pressure because his friend from school stole them from his dad and invited several boys to join him. I am not sure, other than sick,how it made my son feel but I don't think he has tried it again. He does like to drink energy drinks and they never seem to get him hyped up. I wonder if this is because it actually has a calming affect on him. I am glad your son got the right diagnosis and no longer takes medications. I have had mostly wonderful experiences with the medications my son has been on, except for the tics he developed, which all went away after stopping the medication. Thanks [/QUOTE]
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