schleppenheimer wrote:
Thanks for writing this -- it helps me understand my son a little more.
He's 17, and been on ADHD drugs for inattentive ADD for years. It has been a real struggle trying to find out what helps him. When we do find a drug that is helpful, it helps temporarily (sometimes for as long as a year) but he develops a tolerance for it, and it stops working.
It's a very frustrating situation. I feel for you.
When the meds work, it's wonderful. The pieces fall together, and life makes sense. But for my son, it took a year to find the right med combination -- the med worked for a year -- and then we've spent this year realizing it isn't working. We are now back to square one having him come OFF all the meds, and trying to figure out new ones (or quitting the meds completely). Ugh.
Yeap. I have been looking for info about this subject and it looks like developping tolerance is a problem with these drugs.
Someway ADHD is related with short term memory, that's why so much struggle with learning. But once you learned, you can work with it without problems. I can work with huge quantities of info handling all of it in my mind without problems. The problem comes when I have to 'enter' new info. So I've decided to try this drug on and off, using it to 'enter' info and being off to manage it. It's a bit annoying to be so 'scheduled' but I don't want to develop tolerance to this drug. Not now that I have discovered it.
Perhaps you find useful this other thread I opened (it's related):
http://www.wrongplanet.net/postt230598.html
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