Guest guest Posted January 30, 2003 Report Share Posted January 30, 2003 Dear , I don't have much personal info to report (we just started it) but my daughter's psychiatrist did tell me this week that he has had many, many very positive reports from his patients, and also several who were disappointed, BUT he said that they had been using it for only about 2 weeks. He said it's very hard for parents to live through the month or so for it to work well, since they are used to quick relief with stimulants. Perhaps you will just have to remind the school LOUDLY that he is on a new med and it may take several more weeks (you might as well give them the longest possible time until relief hits so they'll leave your son alone!) for it to really work. I hope this helps. Hang in there! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 30, 2003 Report Share Posted January 30, 2003 My daughter went off adderall on Jan.6 and on straterra-one a day for the first 3 days,now 2 every am.(along with prozac and geodon)We went from no change to getting up in the middle of the night and rearranging her bedroom-also her handwriting got worse-now she seems to have evened off and seems to be doing ok.She`s trying really hard to get to school everyday(usually 2 hrs late)but at least she`s getting there-and staying awake.We are giving this new med a chance to be the miracle drug they say it is!Let`s keep our fingers crossed for our kids!!!! -- On Thu, 30 Jan 2003 16:32:59 c panaro wrote: >My 11 year old son is being tried on Strattera -coming off Ritalin.(for >adhd)( He is also on Paxil for his OCD).Does anyone have experience with >Strattera? So far nothing is happening -I'm losing hope-but it's only >been one day on the higher dose. I just have such trouble dealing with >all the negative feedback from the school -all the notes stating all the >things he did wrong all day! They KNOW he's transitioning! I'm a nervous >wreck over this. Thanks for any info, > > _____________________________________________________________ Get 25MB, POP3, Spam Filtering with LYCOS MAIL PLUS for $19.95/year. http://login.mail.lycos.com/brandPage.shtml?pageId=plus & ref=lmtplus Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 30, 2003 Report Share Posted January 30, 2003 : My son has been on Straterra for about 3 weeks (40 mg in the a.m.). Not until we got to the 40 mgs did we see any positive results. Teachers are saying he is able to concentrate better and is able to stay calmer during frustrating times. One thing we've noticed is that he seems more impulsive, talkative, hyper and is making annoying noises . I've noticed that there have subsided somewhat (notice I said somewhat) over the last day or so. I am hoping that the longer he takes this med some of this will disappear. So hang in there and give it some more time. I think I'd talk to the teacher again and explain what all is involved in changing meds -- hopefully she/he will be more sympathetic. Good luck. Tamra strattera My 11 year old son is being tried on Strattera -coming off Ritalin.(for adhd)( He is also on Paxil for his OCD).Does anyone have experience with Strattera? So far nothing is happening -I'm losing hope-but it's only been one day on the higher dose. I just have such trouble dealing with all the negative feedback from the school -all the notes stating all the things he did wrong all day! They KNOW he's transitioning! I'm a nervous wreck over this. Thanks for any info, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 30, 2003 Report Share Posted January 30, 2003 Hi , how about a note from your son's doc to his teachers, explaining the med change and how this may affect behavior and school performance for awhile? Sometimes hearing this from someone " official " works better than just hearing it from Mom--no fair, but there it is. His teachers may know he's changing meds but they apparently aren't understanding how this may temporarily affecting his behavior. Call his office in the a.m. and explain the problems your son is having at school, see if he will go to bat for your son. Take care & good luck, Kathy R. in Indiana ----- Original Message ----- From: c panaro My 11 year old son is being tried on Strattera -coming off Ritalin.(for adhd)( He is also on Paxil for his OCD).Does anyone have experience with Strattera? So far nothing is happening -I'm losing hope-but it's only been one day on the higher dose. I just have such trouble dealing with all the negative feedback from the school -all the notes stating all the things he did wrong all day! They KNOW he's transitioning! I'm a nervous wreck over this. Thanks for any info, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 11, 2003 Report Share Posted February 11, 2003 Dear Cheryl, Wow - I'm so sorry you had such a bad experience with Strattera. For what it's worth (for others out there) our child psych. has found that most of his patients' OCD has improved slightly since adding Strattera. He said that it was " expected to do that " since it targets the norepinephrine system which is thought to be involved with OCD. I don't know what he read that your psychiatrist didn't, or whether he is going on theories that have not been tested, but I thought I should throw that out there. My daughter is now on the target dose of 40 mg. and we have seen nothing (so far!) except much improved school work and a new calmness that is just heaven for us! It is probably too early to relate it to the Strattera, but whatever it is, we're enjoying it! I hope you find a solution for your son soon. I know ALL TOO WELL how hard and frustrating it is to find an ADHD med that works without sending your kid's OCD over the top. For the past two years we have had to more or less decide which disorder we wanted to treat, since we really couldnt' do both. We have focused on keeping her OCD under control as most important, since SHE is miserable when the OCD is bad, and WE are miserable when the ADHD is bad. Basically, we decided to trade our peace of mind for hers. That's why we are pinning so much hope on Strattera!! Best wishes to you, and lots of {{hugs}}. I hope things improve soon. P.S. Did you try modafinil? (brand name Provigil) It is also not a stimulant but used to treat narcolepsy (and keep fighter pilots alert on long missions). It helped Annie's ADHD quite a bit - but not enough - but did not affect the OCD. That was what we tried first because our psych. predicted that stimulants would cause her troubles. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 11, 2003 Report Share Posted February 11, 2003 Thank you to all who responded re my son and his Strattera/Paxil situation and OCD, ADHD. It has only been one week on the 40 mg of Strattera so I do think it's too soon. Our doctor really really wants us to give it a good shot because he believes it can substitute for BOTH Ritalin and Paxil. Today was the first day we have begun to lower the paxil because we think it is really disinhibiting him since he no longer taked Ritalin and the Strattera hasn't kicked in yet. I am so afraid of this touching behaviors coming back! I guess if they do we'll have to go back on the Paxil. At least it works! So many of you shared that Paxil did nothing for you. Isn't it astounding how meds work for some and not others? Thanks again for your helping words, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 11, 2003 Report Share Posted February 11, 2003 - My 10 year old son, , was put on Strattera by his psychiatrist 2 weeks ago. He was started on 10mg. and increased to 25mg. in 2 weeks. Last Friday the psychiatrist upped it to 40mg., which is the target dose for his age and weight. We started the 40mg. on Saturday, and by Saturday night his OCD was so severe that he was basically immobile. He was having so many intrusive thoughts and disturbing obsessions that he was overwhelmed. He was also back to hurting himself by hitting, scratching, etc. He was so terrified that he would " throw up " that he just stood in the kitchen and cried and wouldn't move. He finally sat on the couch with me for the rest of the evening, and freaked out when I tried to get up at any time. The same thing happened again on Sunday. We contacted his psychiatrist first thing Monday morning, and she said it sounded like he was experiencing a " rebound effect. " We stopped the medication altogether, but he is still reeling from side effects of the weekend. Interestingly, one of his teachers talked to me on Monday and said that she and his other teachers were calling for a conference because for the past 2 weeks has been MORE distracted and self-absorbed. Obviously, Strattera is not a good medication for him. His psychiatrist told us that all of the studies done with kids show positive results for treating ADHD, but none of the studies included kids with OCD. I would advise great caution, and I hope you have better results than we did. Best of luck. -Cheryl in Ohio > My 11 year old son is being tried on Strattera -coming off Ritalin. (for > adhd)( He is also on Paxil for his OCD).Does anyone have experience with > Strattera? So far nothing is happening -I'm losing hope-but it's only > been one day on the higher dose. I just have such trouble dealing with > all the negative feedback from the school -all the notes stating all the > things he did wrong all day! They KNOW he's transitioning! I'm a nervous > wreck over this. Thanks for any info, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 13, 2003 Report Share Posted February 13, 2003 Wow Joni, I'm so glad to hear that someone else believes that Strattera might help with OCD. I was hoping that our pdoc wasn't just trying to be positive (because he said that right after I challenged him to say something, anything, optimistic about Annie's future!!). I really hope it helps . We are going to try to quit the Risperdal in a month or so after we've seen what Strattera does for Annie. She hasn't gained weight or gotten sleepy on the Risperdal, and it has done wonders for her OCD, but I'd still much rather be on two meds than three!! Stay in touch! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 13, 2003 Report Share Posted February 13, 2003 Hi everyone! I've been reading with great interest these threads on Strattera. To my surprise, , 11 (OCD, TS and Moods) - and *not* AD/HD - has been prescribed this medication for his OCD and TS!! We are in the process of weaning him off the Anafranil (an SSRI) and will start the Strattera at 40mgs for four days and then up to 60 mgs after that. (60 mgs because he's a big boy at 160 pounds - the Risperdal put quite a bit of weight on him) . Apparently, in clinical trials of Strattera (like stated) showed a significant reduction of OCD symptoms in the patients! Our doctor thinks we should give it a try because it's supposed to alleviate tics as well. So, I'll keep everyone posted! Joni Mom of (who has tried Paxil, Prozac, Celexa, Anafranil, Risperdal) and currently down to only TWO meds: Strattera and Clondine (a sleep med that helps w/tics). P.S. His moods are about the same with or without Risperdal. Apparently, maturity is helping him stay in control a little more. A big bonus - he's up off the couch and outside playing ALOT more now that he's off Risperdal and losing weight. I must add, though, that this med was GREAT when he needed it a year and half ago, but he's doing fine w/out it now. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 23, 2003 Report Share Posted February 23, 2003 Thanks for sharing your experience with Strattera. My daughter (10.5) has been on it for only 3 weeks, but I'm awfully concerned about a sudden flare-up of her OCD symptoms. Has anyone else seen this? I guess I'm hoping it's a coincidence, because I had such high hopes for this medication. I haven't noticed any change - good or bad - in her ADHD, which is probably a good sign since she has been off Concerta for three weeks and isn't driving us insane, but I hate to see all the OCDisms return. Sigh. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 27, 2003 Report Share Posted February 27, 2003 : Sorry for the late reply, but as you know has been on Straterra since 12/20. I think his OCD flared up for awhile. The last week and a half we have seen great improvement -- at home and at school. I'm glad I waited it out (I'm not a very patient person). So hang in there at least until she's used it 6 - 8 weeks. Tamra Re: strattera Thanks for sharing your experience with Strattera. My daughter (10.5) has been on it for only 3 weeks, but I'm awfully concerned about a sudden flare-up of her OCD symptoms. Has anyone else seen this? I guess I'm hoping it's a coincidence, because I had such high hopes for this medication. I haven't noticed any change - good or bad - in her ADHD, which is probably a good sign since she has been off Concerta for three weeks and isn't driving us insane, but I hate to see all the OCDisms return. Sigh. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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