Guest guest Posted March 29, 2010 Report Share Posted March 29, 2010 Wow your child's school let's you walk down the hall and let's you talk to the teacher? Mine doesn't. > > > > > > > , > > > > My son is about 51 pounds and here are his doses of Tenex and Adderall. > > > > TENEX 1 mg tab- 1/2 am 1/4 pm > > > > ADDERALL (5mg 1/2 am + 1/2 pm) > > > > Since we¹re doing Adderall morning and night, I don¹t think he should > > crash. > > He¹s pretty steady on it. The Tenex is what makes him irritable. Maybe if > > we went higher on the Adderall he would be irritable, but that¹s as high > as > > Dr. G wants to go. > > > > He falls asleep almost as soon as his head hits the pillow, so no > problems > > there. > > > > Before Adderall, he was always hurting himself (by accident), running > into > > the corners of walls and chairs. His mind was just racing too fast. He > > almost never does that anymore. > > > > We recently increased his Tenex and I think he is grumpier but better > > focused. I think we¹ll need to go back down... I don¹t want him to feel > > unhappy. > > > > We¹re preparing to start him on Immunovir, and I¹m praying it helps him > > like > > it appears to have helped his brother. It¹s the biggest improvement we¹ve > > seen in years. Improved levels of anxiety, decreased obsessions.. . and > best > > of all, I can see his sweet personality more. It¹s like it was being > > overridden by the obsessions, etc. > > > > HTH, > > Caroline > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 29, 2010 Report Share Posted March 29, 2010 Our school does too. I have great relationships with all my boys' teachers and I work in the classrooms about six hours per week. I also share resource materials with teachers and work with the speech pathologist to help Noah become more socialized. Most teachers and aides really want to help our kids, but like everyone, they're often understaffed and overworked. Too many kids, too little time. I feel that working in the classroom, taking papers home to grade, etc., gives the teachers more time to spend with the students. It is very much appreciated at our school, and just knowing that you, as the parent, are working with them to help educate your child can make all the difference. All the best, Robyn ________________________________ From: Briffa SeventySeven <briffa77@...> Sent: Mon, March 29, 2010 7:33:54 PM Subject: RE: Re: Tenex Wow your child's school let's you walk down the hall and let's you talk to the teacher? Mine doesn't. > > > > > > > , > > > > My son is about 51 pounds and here are his doses of Tenex and Adderall. > > > > TENEX 1 mg tab- 1/2 am 1/4 pm > > > > ADDERALL (5mg 1/2 am + 1/2 pm) > > > > Since we¹re doing Adderall morning and night, I don¹t think he should > > crash. > > He¹s pretty steady on it. The Tenex is what makes him irritable. Maybe if > > we went higher on the Adderall he would be irritable, but that¹s as high > as > > Dr. G wants to go. > > > > He falls asleep almost as soon as his head hits the pillow, so no > problems > > there. > > > > Before Adderall, he was always hurting himself (by accident), running > into > > the corners of walls and chairs. His mind was just racing too fast. He > > almost never does that anymore. > > > > We recently increased his Tenex and I think he is grumpier but better > > focused. I think we¹ll need to go back down... I don¹t want him to feel > > unhappy. > > > > We¹re preparing to start him on Immunovir, and I¹m praying it helps him > > like > > it appears to have helped his brother. It¹s the biggest improvement we¹ve > > seen in years. Improved levels of anxiety, decreased obsessions.. . and > best > > of all, I can see his sweet personality more. It¹s like it was being > > overridden by the obsessions, etc. > > > > HTH, > > Caroline > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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