Guest guest Posted September 26, 2007 Report Share Posted September 26, 2007 Hi all, I had a meeting at school today for my 11yo son. He's on Lexapro for OCD, but is very inattentive, he's either reading or thinking about what he's reading all day. (He wouldn't eat if we didn't take books away from him) The psychiatrist had been saying that he's probably overfocusing and a stimulant might make him worse. We had tried it once before when he hadn't been diagnosed with OCD, and it didn't help. Now he's having so much trouble focusing at school the teacher wants to consider waiving him out of french class so he could use the time to make up for the tests he doesn't finish during other classes. He also can't pronounce any french words because he doesn't listen at all in class. Now the psychiatrist is considering adding Ritalin. He's also might raise his Lexapro dose because his OCD isn't under control, and he won't work on therapy. Anyone have any experiences with doing that? I prefer to work on one problem at a time, but when you start talking about taking him out of a class because he isn't learning anything, I start to wonder. Thanks, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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