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Lois Lassiter's avatar

Thank you for posting this!!

I do not have children of my own, so I can be objective. I have often wondered WHY my generation never needed these medications and WHY ADHD is an epidemic.

The symptoms they describe seem to describe almost every prepubescent boy and many prepubescent girl's normal behavior.

They are hyperactive, annoying, have a hard time concentrating...because they are CHILDREN.

I think it's widescale poisoning of the young population.....and these young people are usually addicted for life and cannot ever stop without serious counselling and withdrawal.

If I had children of my own, no way I would allow them to be prescribed these drugs.

The teachers are always recommending them(I do have step children who have school aged children and THANK GOD they have not taken the teacher recommendations to medicate for normal behavior)

Why can't kids be allowed to be kids?

They need to run and play and be loud and annoying. They don't need to learn 5 languages by age twelve or delve into anything sexual.....why are we trying to make them into small stature adults?

Let kids be kids!!

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Purehearted TruthSeeker's avatar

Oh boy, did you hit a nerve with me on this one, so do "opposition-defiant disorder" next, Dr Malone!

I almost lost my son years ago because I refused to allow him to be put on medication for this, simply because he broke a pencil in half and tore a piece of paper in half at the front of the room, and exclaimed to the teacher that he was not going to do the baby work anymore! So, I had him tested for organic cause, EKG, etc...nothing came up, then I took him to 3 PhD's and they all said that he was bored and not to allow the school to put him in the exceptional learning program, where all of the juvenile delinquents will recruit him! So Shands told me that I could get $400/mo for his disability, by labeling him with ODD, and I was shocked, that they had the gall to mislabel and medicate an 8 yr old with a Disorder that was specific to only one environment: his school, and they got mad at me for refusing to play their ugly, evil game and try to threaten to take him away from me! Now, my son is a senior in College, straight A's, because I homeschooled him while working 60 hours/week....and taught a lot of others how to...it's a racket!

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