Could ADD meds be adjectives my child?

My son and daughter have both been diagnosed with adhd and are both on meds (aderall). My son have been on meds for years now, my daughter just started med 4 months ago. Neither of them ever get through when they are on the meds at all, and I hate it. Now that summer is here I have stopped giving them their pills so they can munch through and be normal (not drugged zombies). They have done nothing but guzzle from the moment they wake until they go to bed and their personalities own perked up sooo much. I think these meds are starving my kids. My son is 9 and he weighs 46lbs, my daughter is 7 and she weigh 44lbs. My son especially looks like he is malnurished, you can see every bone in his body. The teachers read out that they have to be medicated cause they cannot sit still or pay attention. I devise i will not put them on the meds next year. I am not comprimising their health anymore for the school systems. We hold tried just about all the append meds on the market for my son and they all supress his appetite. Any opinions,suggestions, or proposal from parents with add kids?
Most ADD and ADHD are treated with amphetamines, which are appetite-suppresants. Your kids' ARE underweight, but for their sake, do NOT just stop giving them the meds if they are diagnosed with ADD (not during the arts school year anyway. It is good for them to take a break from meds in the summer though). Trust me, my boyfriend have extreme ADHD and he stopped taking meds bc his psychiatrist wouldn't prescribe them anymore (the adderall debate) and it really interfered with his schoolwork and daily functions.
I suggest doing things with your kids to help out them learn attention focus and things to work up an appetite, such as:
1. Play tennis with your kids. This sport takes closely of focus but it is also always changing so it works well for culture with ADD
2. Exercise or go mountain hiking--any family athletic activity--with your kids so they can work up an appetite after moving around profusely
3. Consider giving your kids 5 small meals a day as opposed to 3 big meal. Since they aren't used to eating a lot, eating more normally can help them
4. Explain to your kids the importance of eating and educate them to eat everything off their plate. Although I don't think reward and punishment are too encouraging, you may need to use incentives to at least get your kids contained by the right direction in terms of eating more

This is a tough situation, and ADHD is amazingly hard to deal with but kids next to ADHD are very intelligent and have a lot of potential, and meds such as adderall assist them realize their full potential and abilities. Source(s): Psychiatry
both of my nephews obtain stomach aches from there meds and poop a lot so it sounds close to yours are always hungry because they are pooping out all of the things their bodies need.are you sure they are not a moment ago eating a lot because they are home my son eats when he is bored adjectives day long in the fridge when it was conservatory time he did not do this all evening he was busy.these meds really mess with their hormones too.if your taking them rotten witch I think is a great idea I would advise you enjoy their thyroid checked.
first of adjectives, i do agree that it's ridiculous that the peds office says 70% of the kids are on stimulants.i do have ADHD (i'm 18, diagnosed when i be about 9) and understand that there's a lot of teenagers and children who deed so inattentive or hyperactive that they might seem like they have ADD or ADHD but they really don't...afterwards there are actually some who DO have any disorder. there are just some doctors who give out the medication like candy and some parents who are very misinformed about ADD/ADHD...so yeah.

anyways, i've taken three different medication since i was in 2nd grade, i be on a small dosage of Ritalin (twice a day) for a few years, then concerta for two years, then up to Adderall XR (extended release--so it lasts for 12 hours for me, just need to take one pill a day).
i've always have a smaller appetite than most, but i was taught that i still had to try to devour 4-8 times a day. so that's what you should always remember, even if they are not hungry..they should at least devour some applesauce or a banana (or whatever).

stimulants CAN make people lose weight, but i be told by my pediatrician and my parents that i just have to eat regularly so it doesn't surface. of course, after some time your appetite goes back to regular. please, do not worry about the appetite problem (just make them chomp through small meals if that's all they can), just get sure the medication is helping them. afterall, their overall ability to focus and process things normally is what truly matters.

DO NOT STOP MAKING THEM TAKE THEIR MEDICATION!! that's a big no no to psychiatrists. there's no point surrounded by them taking medication if they won't take it year round. if you make them skip a few months, it can make them not hungry once again to some extent than building up their appetite by eating small regular meals on the medication.

(just because they're on medicine doesn't tight they should be called drugged zombies by the way.)
please, do not worry around statistics. they're always wrong anyway.

i made a big mistake of not listening to my parents and went bad of concerta in 8th to the spring of 10th grade, i suffered a lot surrounded by school and i was wayyy too impulsive for my own pious...plus being ADHD doesn't exactly come with a manual on how to control it minus medication. you're not doing anything but destroying their potentials in school just because you don't want to follow what the teacher, who happened to be CONCERNED, say. PLUS, LEFT UNTREATED, IT CAN GET WORSE!

don't screw up your kids lives because they obligation medication that has the tendency to make them chomp through less. they need it. there isn't a stupid herbal supplement to lift. unless they drink two cans of energy drinks a day to achieve an equal amount of a stimulant, you just have to face the facts. it's nothing better for the one who actually has the incurable disorder.
Most ADD medications suppress the appetite. It is very unhealthy for a child. Teens and adults can usually feel the meds better because they KNOW they should eat, even though they don't feel like consumption. I've always been a firm believer that any kids under 13 should not be taking ADD medication. They affect their growth and healthy development.

ADD meds can also stunt a child's growth & make them sterile when they are elder. My boyfriend took Aderall as a child & he is completely sterile now, even though he stopped taking the meds at age 16.

My advice: never give them those meds again. They will hold a hard time concentrating, but you can practice with them & help them swot up how to do better.

Good luck to you.
Slim fast could be a nice way to get them nutrients. Make some fruit smoothies near slimfast, sherbet, milk and fruit. Make sure they are taking vitamins and drinking enough water. And you can always engineer them eat. Eating is not optional you know, hungry or not they need to munch through.
Please, Please, omg, Please tae them off of this medication, you have no Idea what is arranged to them, I was on that medication and the aftereffects of it were.. not worth it, it took me a year to recover from it.
It made me so depressed, I instinctively.. just didn't give a **** about anything on it, and I be never hungry, didn't eat, and rarely drank.
Please take them .. and those be also the worst 2 years of my lifeoff, are the meds really worth you're children feeling depressed? I was on that medication for 2 years,
Please don't rely on medications, school them self-control, and look for possibly more natural ways to reduce the effects of incorporate,
Medication is not a cure, is a cover up

let you're kids be kids, please... they have no life on that drug. Source(s): My own personal experience
Answers:    Hi, I have an 11 yr antiquated with ADHD who has been on Adderall XR for 4 yrs.

Firstly, Vyvanse and Adderall aren't alike thing. My son tried Vyvanse and it not only didn't work, but made him very sick to his stomach and he be a zombie on the lowest dose.

Most medications for ADD cause loss of appetite. The drug isn't starving them, they are adjectives themselves. The medicine just makes them not hungry. If this is arranged then you need to get them into the doc and onto something else.

As for the statistics that you are mortal given, they really sound like conjecture. I would research the true statistics. It is things like that that produce it very difficult for kids who really need these meds. They get judge a lot because of people saying things resembling that. Hands down the most clear way to tell if a kid really has true ADD is to impart them a medication for it... if they have it they will calm down and be very focused, if they don't they spin stale the walls like you gave them a 2 liter of Mountain Dew. So, I have a firm time thinking that there are parents that are having this horrible time with their kids and their kids receive misdiagnosed but are on meds... the meds would speed them up and they would really be a handful. I have seen it!
We have lived surrounded by 3 separate states, and several different counties in said states (hubby's work moves us a lot) and I have NEVER gotten my sons meds easily. Just because the teacher say they want your kids on meds doesn't mean that the doc will then prescribe them. They don't foot those drugs out unless the child needs them. There might be the occasional misdiagnosis, but over the past 10 yrs they have really clamped down on that. When we first moved here I have all my sons medical records plus receipts showing 10 previous months of getting the exact same ADD med plus the current empty bottle. Our insurance hadn't transferred nonetheless and we couldn't afford the whole huge appointment that they wanted us in for, but my son have to go to school and had run out of meds. They would not grant him even enough meds so that we could last until we could get surrounded by for an appointment with them. We had to wait for almost 3 weeks to get hold of in, even then they spent a lot of time going over days gone by history and talking to my son and me and my hubby before they would write a prescription.
AND... if your kids are zombies (that is what Vyvanse did to my son) then they are over medicated. They should individual be on just enough medicine (of any kind) to focus. You don't medicate behavior. You freshly want them to be able to filter out the outside junk and keep their thoughts straight. Honestly, I sympathize near you, I have been there and I abhorrence changing meds because then you have to find the right dose and you own a tight stomach for weeks hoping and hoping that it will work. But honestly, it really sounds like they just need another tablets. It is the stimulant in the medicine that causes the loss of appetite, in that are several meds that do not have stimulants in them. I would really just nick them back in and keep trying to find the right fit for your kids.
Good Luck! :)

As a side information: When we had to go that 3 weeks with no tablets my son was 8 and it destroyed any friendships that he had made because he was so scatterbrained that he could not play close to all the other kids. He got made fun of because it was really concrete for him to concentrate so he would get really frustrated and the other kids honed in on that and would do things to make him carry upset. He would come in and cry that he just wanted to play but couldn't because his 'thoughts be going too fast'... he had too much stimulation and could not just play. I will never do that to him again. He didn't understand why it be happening, but I did. It was horrible for him. By all ability if you think a drug is harming your kid, stop taking it, but I would still get them on something so they can focus. :)
First off, one poster suggested Slim Fast. Um, NO! Slim Fast is a weight loss drink. If you want to donate nutritious calories to your children's diets, use Pediasure, not Slim Fast.

Now, as others have already said, most ADD/ADHD meds cause children's appetites to be suppressed. My son takes Focalin and this happen to him, so I make sure that he eats before he take his pill -- both at breakfast and lunchtime.

If your kids are "drugged out zombies" when they are on their meds, something is wrong. My son's father was worried that it would change our boy's personality if he took medication. It be a huge concern for both of us. The meds haven't changed our son's personality at all. He apparently has the right dose and the right medication for him. If your kids are "drugged out zombies," they're any taking the wrong medication or the wrong dose. Talk to the prescribing doctor and tell him/her you want a change. NOW. ADD/ADHD medications are supposed to assist children focus, not become different people.

I'm assuming your children attend public schools in the United States. If that's true, it is 100% undemocratic for teachers and other school personnel to even MENTION medicating your child! I know. I work in the public school (and have for 12 years). Even if we think medication might help a child, we are NOT allowed to even coolly hint at it. The only person that can lawfully do that in a school setting is the psychologist...and even then she can simply discuss medication with you if she has done a full evaluation (with your permission, of course) of your child. I'm appalled that teacher are discussing medicating your kids! It's totally illegal.

My son's doctor recommended keeping him on his meds over the summer break in order to save some consistency. I make sure he eats before taking his pills and appetite hasn't be a problem. My son is 8-1/2. He is 49-1/2" tall and weighs 54 lbs. and he is thin. Your son, depending on his echelon, sounds underweight. If that's the case, his brain is starving. Nutrition goes first to the brain, after to the child's growth (height), THEN to the weight. If your son is underweight, he won't grow properly in height and his brain will not function as resourcefully as it should. I think you need to have your kids' medication re-evaluated right away. Source(s): Good luck!
adhd meds do tend to make children not want to eat or feel hungry at adjectives. It sounds like the dose is way too high if you are seeing severe character changes and weight loss. Talk to the doctor to see if you can lower the dose or change meds adjectives together.

My son is on focolin xr and he has no weight loss what so ever and he is not zombied out. The dose was on the same wavelength to help control his inability to focus or follow directions, not make him completly zoned out all the time. Kids should run around and enjoy fun. It's part of being a kid.

It's summer time and I haven't taken him off his dose because he is ingestion properly, growing like he is suppose to, and he is a great kid.
It doesn't starve you it helps you lose counterbalance. It gets your mind off food and puts it towards more useful things resembling knowledge.

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