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My 5 year old son was just diagnosed with ADHD and anger problems he was prescribed ritalin (5mg) but I'm really questioning if I should start him on this medicine. His father doesn't want him to take it because he had a family member who had a very bad experience with it and he thinks that the same thing is going to happen to our son. Like any mother I went to family members and asked them what they thought and they keep saying don't put him on any medicines he's just a kid he'll grow out of it. i just don't know what else to do and I just need some advise. Any comments or advise that might help would be appreciated. What should I do ?Am concerned about the 'anger problems' ? What Dr. did your son see for this ADHD diagnosis ?
How does your son perform and do in school ? Is he in Kindergarten ? Does your son live with both you and his father ? What do his teachers say ?
There is a BIG picture with a diagnosis, and am concerned that most Dr.'s don't evaluate fully. A child psychiatrist is a specialty, and one who should deal with these types of medication and diagnoses.
If you are able to provide more information, then I may be more helpful. Thank You ! -Kathleen
Think about what triggers the anger. Watch this video: www.youtube.com/watch?v=fRDpcWZUEiU
Some kids who have undetected medical issues have behavior issues, including emotional outbursts. Did you get a comprehensive vision exam for your son? Vision Problems Mimic ADHD Symptoms. Visit here: www.childrensvision.com/
and here: www.childrensvision.com/reading.htm
If your son has not had a comprehensive vision exams, please visit here: www.covd.org/
to find a doctor with the appropriate lab equipment and training in your zip code.
If you have not gotten a comprehensive hearing test, go get it. Make sure that you exhaust all possibilities.
Does your child get enough sleep, exercise, good nutrition? Could he have sleep apnea?
Could the teachers have adult expectations for his behavior?
Explore every avenue. Be a sleuth. You will find answers! The best of luck, A Mom who found answers after years of searching
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