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Verdict: ADHD, ODD and sensory issues
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<blockquote data-quote="Marguerite" data-source="post: 370315" data-attributes="member: 1991"><p>That sounds like the rebound I was talking about. And it's not necessarily irritability. difficult child 3's friend would get weepy as it wore off. Over time, he has adapted so he is a bit more prepared for it now. It really does vary from child to child, and if it is a problem then it's simply a matter of changing to something else. Within a day or two of stopping Concerta, it's washed out totally of the body.</p><p></p><p>We started difficult child 3 on ADHD medications when he was 3 years old. For him, it was the best thing he could have done.</p><p></p><p>On the language issue - it doesn't make a lot of difference if the language delay is due to autism, or ear infection; delay can cause lifelong problems of reduced brain pathway connections and you can deal with this by deliberately making new pathways with exercises and word games including the hand-held one I mentioned.</p><p>We drive a lot, going to lots of places, so we adapted a lot of exercises to word games played in the car. Never lose an opportunity!</p><p></p><p>Marg</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marguerite, post: 370315, member: 1991"] That sounds like the rebound I was talking about. And it's not necessarily irritability. difficult child 3's friend would get weepy as it wore off. Over time, he has adapted so he is a bit more prepared for it now. It really does vary from child to child, and if it is a problem then it's simply a matter of changing to something else. Within a day or two of stopping Concerta, it's washed out totally of the body. We started difficult child 3 on ADHD medications when he was 3 years old. For him, it was the best thing he could have done. On the language issue - it doesn't make a lot of difference if the language delay is due to autism, or ear infection; delay can cause lifelong problems of reduced brain pathway connections and you can deal with this by deliberately making new pathways with exercises and word games including the hand-held one I mentioned. We drive a lot, going to lots of places, so we adapted a lot of exercises to word games played in the car. Never lose an opportunity! Marg [/QUOTE]
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