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9 1/2 Year Old Son w/ADHD

My youngest son is 9 1/2 years old w/ADHD and in the 4th grade.
I have struggled w/his ADHD for years and tried to get him held back in school due to his failing grades of d's and f's, tried meds but had to take him off due to him not being able to swallow or w/capsules he would hide the toast, etc... or scream cause he didnt want to take the meds due to it made his stomach upset.
This year my son is going to a public school due to him NOT getting any special help with his learning/ADHD disability in the charter schools and not being held back in any grade.
I am very pleased so far that they are going to be doing IEP testing this week on him and the school psycologist talked to me and suggested him being on the patch for his ADHD. They didnt have that a couple of years ago so I want to know if anybody has tried it and what were the results including side effects.

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So far I am very pleased with Sonoma Ranch. They are currently doing IEP testing and he has a one on one reading and math teacher. Due to the lack of health insurance I have NOT put my son on an ADHD patch. My son has shown alot of progress w/reading and now takes out 3 library books at a time due to his love of reading. He now only has 1 folder to take home versus the 6 he had previously to help him find his work he did or needs to do. I am so happy with what the school has done and is doing for him. We shall find out the results in January.
Thank you so much everybody for your advice!

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I have 3 ADHD sons and only one was medicated. I am medicated as well. I would have to say that the strattera is definitely what has worked for me. I wish they had it back when my boys were little.
It does not upset my stomach, and I can still eat while on my meds. I thought I would mention this just in case the patch doesn't work out for you.
Good luck.

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What school did your son go to before?

my son is ADD and is on Stratera. I hope to get him off in a year or two (he's 12) and has been on it for almost 3 years. One thing that I belive that has changed him more than the medication itself is Karate ! I can not tell you what a huge diffrence keeping him in that did! He wanted to quit a few months ago but I wont let him. He was so out of control I was looking at behavior camps to send him to last year but he has turned around and his grades went up. Its a huge difference !!

I agree - try Concerta (if you haven't already) because my daughter had the same stomach issues with other meds, but Concerta did not upset her stomach but helped with the ADHD. Best of luck to you!

My youngest cousin is on the patch. She is also 9. She has been on other meds, but is trying the patch for pretty much the same reasons. She has not been very successful with it so far. She has started to slip with her grades and is acting out more and more in school. My son is taking Adderal right now, and I haven't seen any improvement with his grades or behavior. Last year at Hancock Elementary in Chandler, we had the worst time with him. The teacher though he would cheat if he got a good grade on a spelling test. ADHD is not fun, and to be truthful, everyone has their own set of opinions. You need to do what is right for you and your son. Try the patch and see if this is what is right. Good luck. If you need to vent or chat drop a line. There is no better way to get through this than with the help of other moms!!!! :)
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I have 3 ADHD sons and only one was medicated. I am medicated as well. I would have to say that the strattera is definitely what has worked for me. I wish they had it back when my boys were little.
It does not upset my stomach, and I can still eat while on my meds. I thought I would mention this just in case the patch doesn't work out for you.
Good luck.

Are you sure it is ADHD? 25% of all children dx with ADHD really have Bipolar. If he is not thriving on the medicane then it is possible that there is another cause. The best book on the subject is The Bipolar Child.

My daughter is 12 and has struggled with ADHD for seven years now. We have tried everything under the sun and have finally found that Concerta is the only drug that works for her. We recently went to a psychologist because like some others she has the ODD, anger issues, etc. He said that true ADHD do not always react to drugs like adderal, stratera, etc., which my daughter has been on all of them. He said that if none of those work and the Concerta does then she should have been on a riddlin type drug. Since she has been on the Concerta we no longer fear being around her and she is socially doing better. She loves to read and works really hard in school but is still showing lower grades. She too has an IEP and is now in middle school where they refuse to follow her IEP. Just keep strong with your son and focused never loosing site of the end result, which is helping our special children to one day become productive members of society no matter what their limitations may be now. We as parents are the only ones that can help them overcome those limitations and turn them into achievements.

My 13 yr old daughter has had a IEP and is now on a 504 plan it is good IF the teachers follow it and have the best intentions for your child last yr the teachers told me that they did not have enough time to cater to my child ugh...

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