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Parents, how did you respond when your adult children stopped medication?
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<blockquote data-quote="KTMom91" data-source="post: 762680" data-attributes="member: 4040"><p>[USER=29823]@mindinggaps[/USER], she started on Concerta when she was in the fourth grade, don't remember the dosage. She was on Concerta until the beginning of seventh grade, when it really wasn't working for her any longer, and we switched her to Strattera. Had kind of an uneasy truce with Strattera, it didn't really help her focus all that much, and when she started high school we switched her to Ritalin. Ritalin worked well, and my condition for her driving my vehicles was medication compliance, no joke, no kidding, no oops I forgot. </p><p></p><p>She remained on Ritalin through college, and I think her then-husband had a lot to do with her stopping medications. He was very anti-psychiatric anything, tough it out, all that stuff isn't real, I'm sure you've heard the routine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KTMom91, post: 762680, member: 4040"] [USER=29823]@mindinggaps[/USER], she started on Concerta when she was in the fourth grade, don't remember the dosage. She was on Concerta until the beginning of seventh grade, when it really wasn't working for her any longer, and we switched her to Strattera. Had kind of an uneasy truce with Strattera, it didn't really help her focus all that much, and when she started high school we switched her to Ritalin. Ritalin worked well, and my condition for her driving my vehicles was medication compliance, no joke, no kidding, no oops I forgot. She remained on Ritalin through college, and I think her then-husband had a lot to do with her stopping medications. He was very anti-psychiatric anything, tough it out, all that stuff isn't real, I'm sure you've heard the routine. [/QUOTE]
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