main part of our business was funeral flowers, at 20 i would hear stories of customers ordering their tributes and saying oh they had a hard life, or this and that, and i thought, i dont want people to say that about me, i want them to say "wow she lived life to the full" so i concentrated on my goals and went to work in austria as a chalet girl.
Another with 4 kids here. 16, 9, 5 and 3... and two of the boys are ASD, ADHD Ceejay would like to know if you medicate your boys...my son has had problems for a number of years. He is 6 going to be 7 this year. I walked out last year when the Developmental centre here wanted to medicate him (mostly because DH and MIL are totally against it) But things have started to get worse, so saw GP yesterday who has booked him in to a private Phscologist and this time I will as he himself is struggling, that to me isn't fair!..So give me your advice!!
Quote from: Ceejay on January 29, 2011, 11:47:42 pmAnother with 4 kids here. 16, 9, 5 and 3... and two of the boys are ASD, ADHD Ceejay would like to know if you medicate your boys...my son has had problems for a number of years. He is 6 going to be 7 this year. I walked out last year when the Developmental centre here wanted to medicate him (mostly because DH and MIL are totally against it) But things have started to get worse, so saw GP yesterday who has booked him in to a private Phscologist and this time I will as he himself is struggling, that to me isn't fair!..So give me your advice!!I'm not Ceejay but two of my boys have ADHD. William ( my oldest is really very severe) and we reluctantly began medication just before he was 5. At the time, we lived in a war zone and the poor child could do nothing right. His relationships within the family were just awful and his self esteem was at rock bottom. Medication saved his life, almost literally. I was also against medication but I also believed that ADHD was down to bad parenting (well THAT bit me on the bum! ) I have tried everything, fish oils, diet, exercise (actually makes him worse - gives him more bloody energy!) and I've also done a number of parenting classes - I'm actually qualified to facilitate a parenting class (we don't teach, we merely 'facilitate' the participants to find their own answers .... My middle child is borderline ADHD and benefts hugely from a small dose of ritalin in the morning on school days. We rarely give it to him on non school days as Will is still pretty hyper even with his cocktail of drugs so it makes no sense to have a super loon and a docile child! It allows him to focus at school and actually learn, it also helps in his relationships with his peers at school - ADHD children are generally NOT the most popular because they are so unpredictable.I presume your child has been offered ritalin which has actually been in use for a number of decades (since about the '60's I believe). Unfortunately everyone is biased so I won't bore you with my opinion but when we tried Will on it, very reluctantly, we decided on a three month trial. There are other non-stimulant drugs such as atomoxetine which are newer and work differently - ritalin works when you take it and then wears off - it doesn't build up in the system or anything like that but atomoxetine builds up in time.I don't know where you are but a good paediatrician is a God send. William sees a paediatric psychiatrist and she has taken over his prescribing now and I noticed you are booked to see a psychologist - a point to note is that (in the UK at least) psychologists can't prescribe and may be biased away from medication.Feel free to PM me if you want to - I'm happy to help/reassure/listen to the latest escapade that you child has got up to I've just seen Thermie Crew's response and wanted to add that nobody actually knows the cause of ADHD but its largely believed that there is an element of genetics in play. If this is the case, you can only hope to mask the symptoms as you can't change the genetics ...Nik