Post by CJsMOM28 on Jan 8, 2005 0:15:10 GMT -5
It has been SOOO long since I have been here,I'll try my best to not make this too long,but it'll be hard! I'll re-introduce myself and our Hectic ADHD lives,which is mostly a hectic ADHD school life! I have a 10.5 year old Son, fourth grade who was diagnosed two years ago with GAD (generalized anxiety disorder) and then later on ADHD. I am wondering if he even has ADHD and it's something else, or a comborbid of several disorders. He is currently not taking meds,mainly to see how his school life will be (more on that later in the post) he was previously taking Concerta 36mg. He has been on MANY different stimulants from Ritalin based ones,to Adderall Xr and the short acting Adderall.
I haven't seen results like I believe I should with his medications. Since second grade I've gone over counteless rating scale sheets with teachers and they all tell me (teacher and scale) they don't see a much of a difference,if at all, when a med is changed or the dosage is changed. I have just been patient thinking, that one day we will find the right dose or med,but I am really losing my patience,being the very patient person I am! A week before Christmas holiday I had a conference with his teacher and she said she had other ADHD kids in her room and could tell a difference in them with med changes or days they come without their meds. She asked if I should try sending my Son to school without it, I didn't respond,thinking how horrible it would be!Then she mentioned to me that she wonders if he even has it. I didn't know what to say because I have even wondered!I asked her if she thought of a learning disability,she said no,so did last years teacher. He has a high IQ makes good grades, and did even before medication,but it is SO hard for him to stay on task,and complete work. His time managment is terrible,even at home,he has so many characteristics of ADHD! His Social skills are terrible,he is very impulsive,very argumentative,more with his peers,than adults. He is more of the innattentive type,not at all hyper,he can act a little goofy sometimes though,and his sense of humour is different.
The last day of school before Christmas break my Son lost his temper and hit a girl,because she hit him, (I heard barely) and was getting on his nerves. I was in so much shock! This was NOT my Son! One of the Moms who was leaving after picking up her child said that this girl (same age as son) was really really agravating him,but still, not to the point of leaving a bruise on her forehead!. This girl and my Son have not gotten along in the past It was at five oclock when it happened and his medication was given at 7:15 that morning,which was the Concerta 36mg, so I don't know if it was a rebound thing or what? Plus Concerta is suppposed to last longer than others. I also noticed that he had developed tics a few weeks prior to this incident,I even lowered it to 18mgs and the tics were still their.Anyways he appologized to the girl,so did she,the director was also in shock, telling me he has always been one of her most well behaved kids,but lately he has been acting different. She said he has been having a hard time getting along with others,which he usually got along with better than his classmates,he actually looked forward to afterschool care. He was misbehaving also with the lady in charge of his group,being disrespectful towards her,which is also NOT like him. She said he has been acting very withdrawn too,which I had noticed,when I would pick him up. I asked her how long she has noticed this,she said about a month,which is the time we started the Concerta 36mg,which was first tried at 18mg but saw but was not affective for his attention. I don't know why this was never mentioned to me before a whole month!
SOOO trying get to the main point of my post, LOL....We stopped the Concerta the day of the hitting incident,it was Christmas break, and we wanted to give him a break,he was also on no other meds. During this time my Son seemed so happy,so easy to get along with, I didn't go through the arguing battles that I usually have to go through,he didn't make big deals outta small things,he even answered us the first time,and seemed attentive to us,everything was great,! We decided Tuesday, his first day back at school,to take a chance and send him back,without any medication,and without the teachers knowledge of it. I told her in a note we had switched meds but thats it. I also told my Son to keep it a secret. Thursday,I sent in a rating scale telling her we needed this because of the new medication, to see it's effectiveness,which I haven't recieved,HOPEFULLY will Monday!
I asked my Son if he could tell a difference and he said no, except he was worried Tuesday,worried that leaving his X box game on would cause a fire at our house and kill our dog! He was diagnosed first with generalized anxiety disorder before the adhd,but when we started the stims,we notice the anxiety went away,and never really came back. He recently also asked to have more lights on near his bedroom door at bedtime,since we have stopped the stims. Wednesday morning, (second day of school)I gave in and gave him a small amount of stimulant, short acting adderall 5mg. I did this mostly because he didn't sleep well the night before.This morning I gave him the same medication but 10mg instead of five. All week he has had a terrible time with his classmates,which he also was before Christmas break, but this weak all I heard was about the arguments he was in and the names he was called. The days he had been called names,he had no meds,the days this week he did have meds, (yesterday and today )even though in small amounts, I heard of arguments,and of course,he was at no fault! In his eyes! He has had a terrible time getting along with others,or being seen as different.Every year, I hear the same stories of him being disagreeable,argumentive,going on and on about something,until he tries to prove his point,and not minding his own business. ON medication,he is more serious,but disagreeable,argumentative etc,. OFF of medication,or a small amount,he is seen by his peers as goofy (he can be a class clown) and they call him "weird",which he tels me most of his class calls him this,which breaks my heart!He is also an only child so this really bothers me,he needs socialization!
I am wondering if their may be childhood onset bipolar in here somewhere, because of the teachers comments of seeing no change in meds,his behavior at school,and most of all how he was soo easy to get along with when NOT on meds,he may have been a little goofy but we saw him as "happy" he was not his usual argumentive self, how he was on medication and Ive read that stims can exacerbate bipolar symptoms. We usually don't medicate him on the weekends unless it's something social,like a birthday party or something,but I guess it took more than a two day weekend to see a difference in him. It's all so confusing! I can't wait to get that rating scale back from his teacher,and get to my appointment,I didn't mention that the doctor I'm seeing my Son is now seeing so hopefully her seeing my diagnoses will help us with his,he has only seen her twice. The doctor asked about ADHD or other disorders in us as his parents,and I said I don't know but something is not right with me,I need to set up an appointment! LOL,so I did!
If anyone can give me their oppinion, or if their child has gone through anything similar to this, I'd love a response/advice! I have probably over analyzed this to death! But I am really wondering if he has not been getting the right treatment all along! I hope this has made sense,I have been sleepy typing this.Thanks for letting me vent! I promise my other posts want be as long!
Thanks again!
CJs MOM
I haven't seen results like I believe I should with his medications. Since second grade I've gone over counteless rating scale sheets with teachers and they all tell me (teacher and scale) they don't see a much of a difference,if at all, when a med is changed or the dosage is changed. I have just been patient thinking, that one day we will find the right dose or med,but I am really losing my patience,being the very patient person I am! A week before Christmas holiday I had a conference with his teacher and she said she had other ADHD kids in her room and could tell a difference in them with med changes or days they come without their meds. She asked if I should try sending my Son to school without it, I didn't respond,thinking how horrible it would be!Then she mentioned to me that she wonders if he even has it. I didn't know what to say because I have even wondered!I asked her if she thought of a learning disability,she said no,so did last years teacher. He has a high IQ makes good grades, and did even before medication,but it is SO hard for him to stay on task,and complete work. His time managment is terrible,even at home,he has so many characteristics of ADHD! His Social skills are terrible,he is very impulsive,very argumentative,more with his peers,than adults. He is more of the innattentive type,not at all hyper,he can act a little goofy sometimes though,and his sense of humour is different.
The last day of school before Christmas break my Son lost his temper and hit a girl,because she hit him, (I heard barely) and was getting on his nerves. I was in so much shock! This was NOT my Son! One of the Moms who was leaving after picking up her child said that this girl (same age as son) was really really agravating him,but still, not to the point of leaving a bruise on her forehead!. This girl and my Son have not gotten along in the past It was at five oclock when it happened and his medication was given at 7:15 that morning,which was the Concerta 36mg, so I don't know if it was a rebound thing or what? Plus Concerta is suppposed to last longer than others. I also noticed that he had developed tics a few weeks prior to this incident,I even lowered it to 18mgs and the tics were still their.Anyways he appologized to the girl,so did she,the director was also in shock, telling me he has always been one of her most well behaved kids,but lately he has been acting different. She said he has been having a hard time getting along with others,which he usually got along with better than his classmates,he actually looked forward to afterschool care. He was misbehaving also with the lady in charge of his group,being disrespectful towards her,which is also NOT like him. She said he has been acting very withdrawn too,which I had noticed,when I would pick him up. I asked her how long she has noticed this,she said about a month,which is the time we started the Concerta 36mg,which was first tried at 18mg but saw but was not affective for his attention. I don't know why this was never mentioned to me before a whole month!
SOOO trying get to the main point of my post, LOL....We stopped the Concerta the day of the hitting incident,it was Christmas break, and we wanted to give him a break,he was also on no other meds. During this time my Son seemed so happy,so easy to get along with, I didn't go through the arguing battles that I usually have to go through,he didn't make big deals outta small things,he even answered us the first time,and seemed attentive to us,everything was great,! We decided Tuesday, his first day back at school,to take a chance and send him back,without any medication,and without the teachers knowledge of it. I told her in a note we had switched meds but thats it. I also told my Son to keep it a secret. Thursday,I sent in a rating scale telling her we needed this because of the new medication, to see it's effectiveness,which I haven't recieved,HOPEFULLY will Monday!
I asked my Son if he could tell a difference and he said no, except he was worried Tuesday,worried that leaving his X box game on would cause a fire at our house and kill our dog! He was diagnosed first with generalized anxiety disorder before the adhd,but when we started the stims,we notice the anxiety went away,and never really came back. He recently also asked to have more lights on near his bedroom door at bedtime,since we have stopped the stims. Wednesday morning, (second day of school)I gave in and gave him a small amount of stimulant, short acting adderall 5mg. I did this mostly because he didn't sleep well the night before.This morning I gave him the same medication but 10mg instead of five. All week he has had a terrible time with his classmates,which he also was before Christmas break, but this weak all I heard was about the arguments he was in and the names he was called. The days he had been called names,he had no meds,the days this week he did have meds, (yesterday and today )even though in small amounts, I heard of arguments,and of course,he was at no fault! In his eyes! He has had a terrible time getting along with others,or being seen as different.Every year, I hear the same stories of him being disagreeable,argumentive,going on and on about something,until he tries to prove his point,and not minding his own business. ON medication,he is more serious,but disagreeable,argumentative etc,. OFF of medication,or a small amount,he is seen by his peers as goofy (he can be a class clown) and they call him "weird",which he tels me most of his class calls him this,which breaks my heart!He is also an only child so this really bothers me,he needs socialization!
I am wondering if their may be childhood onset bipolar in here somewhere, because of the teachers comments of seeing no change in meds,his behavior at school,and most of all how he was soo easy to get along with when NOT on meds,he may have been a little goofy but we saw him as "happy" he was not his usual argumentive self, how he was on medication and Ive read that stims can exacerbate bipolar symptoms. We usually don't medicate him on the weekends unless it's something social,like a birthday party or something,but I guess it took more than a two day weekend to see a difference in him. It's all so confusing! I can't wait to get that rating scale back from his teacher,and get to my appointment,I didn't mention that the doctor I'm seeing my Son is now seeing so hopefully her seeing my diagnoses will help us with his,he has only seen her twice. The doctor asked about ADHD or other disorders in us as his parents,and I said I don't know but something is not right with me,I need to set up an appointment! LOL,so I did!
If anyone can give me their oppinion, or if their child has gone through anything similar to this, I'd love a response/advice! I have probably over analyzed this to death! But I am really wondering if he has not been getting the right treatment all along! I hope this has made sense,I have been sleepy typing this.Thanks for letting me vent! I promise my other posts want be as long!
Thanks again!
CJs MOM