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Old 12-14-2008, 08:19 PM
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Default DD18 put on ADD meds again

My DD has struggled throughout school. She is a senior in High school this year and has still shown some 'abnormal ' behavior. For example we were at a senior meeting and instead of listening to the college presentations, she and another girl was playing with an ipod. I think at her age, she should be interested in her future, because it'll be here in 5 months. But maybe I expect too much For a little background, she has a brother, three years younger, who is classified as gifted, does wonderful in school, extremely motivated, etc. So I really worry if she's more normal and I hold her to higher standard because of him.... Not sure.

Anyway, she was evaluated for add by an educational psychologists when she was 8. He said his test did not indicate add but it's hard to dx and all the questionnaires did, so he could dx her with add. She's never been hyperactive. We recently took her to a therapists with hopes we'd help her resolve some of her struggles. After a couple of sessions with the therapists, she feels my DD should be on ADD meds. We went to her pediatrician to follow up on this, and he prescriped 5 mg adderall for two weeks and then to increase to 10 mg for two weeks and then see him about further plans.

She's one who will really struggle in a class, and once we find out about it, we work with her and she'll end up with an A in the class. She complains she can't concentrate with background noise and we see it at home. She can't have a conversation with anyone if the tv is on, even if it's something she's not interested in.

Any advice on the adderral, her situation or ADD in general would be much appreciated! She's going off to college next August and I really would like her to be as independent as possible. She wants to go to college and major in elementary education. She currently has a 3.5 GPA(with a lot of struggles on our part and hers) and has been accepted into the college where she wants to go. But she will not have us there to remind her to do her homework. Any words of wisdom would be very helpful!!
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