Guest guest Posted February 19, 2004 Report Share Posted February 19, 2004 Dear , No new news on Strattera from us, just sympathy! MY Anne's ADHD (also inattentive type) is much more of a problem for us than her OCD or TS. In fact, it is driving me INSANE! She also gets A's on half of her work, F's on the other half - usually because she forgot to do it, or turn it in, or just did such a hurried, lousy job on it because she was thinking about something else. Frustrating. It's so hard to watch them shoot themselves in the foot, and so hard to understand WHY they can't just do the work! I am planning to ask Annie's doctor to increase her Concerta at our next appt. We tried that about 1 1/2 years ago, and it was too much, but she has grown a huge amount since then. Maybe it will help. As you may remember, Strattera caused Annie to sleep about 7 extra hours a day, made her OCD and tics worse, and didn't do anything positive. A real disappointment, since we had waited so long for its release. But give it a try - others have had positive experiences with it. The only ADHD med that Annie can handle is Concerta, and it only helps a bit. Best wishes, in NV mom to Annie, 11, with OCD, TS and ADHD (I'm trying to remember to call her Annie on this list, since there are now two Annes!!) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 19, 2004 Report Share Posted February 19, 2004 My son uses Strattera. It is very expensive, so I hope you have insurance. We switched from concerta to strattera to minimize tics. Which it did. It is a difficult to balance the OCD (over focus) with ADD (under focus). The stimulant in concerta helped him jump start, but it is not favorable over the muscle aches from the tics. God Bless You, ----Original Message----- From: micorr1 Sent: Wednesday, February 18, 2004 8:08 PM To: Subject: Strattera, anyone? Hello- I know Strattera has been discussed before (I just researched the archives), but I was wondering if anyone has had any more recent experience with this med (realizing that everyone is different). Anne recently went through a battery of psycological/personality testing, and the p-doc feels strongly that she has co-morbid inattentive-ADHD along with her OCD (I am not at all surprised...her lack of organizational skills is a hallmark of her personality). The disorganization is causing school difficulties...grades have dropped from A's to C's/D's with the expected responsibility of turning work in without reminders etc. of 7th grade (she gets A's when she remembers to turn things in, 'F's because they're late. Strattera has been suggested as an adjunct to the pharmacologic arm of her therapy. I would welcome any suggestions/experiences/hugs... Thanks much- (Ohio) Anne (13, OCD and now ADD....Lexapro and ?) Our list archives, bookmarks, files, and chat feature may be accessed at: http://groups.yahoo.com/group// . Our list advisors are Gail B. , Ed.D., Tamar Chansky, Ph.D., Aureen Pinto Wagner, Ph.D., and Dan Geller, M.D. Our list moderators are Birkhan, Castle, Fowler, Kathy Hammes, Joye, Kathy Mac, Gail Pesses, Kathy , Vivian Stembridge, and Jackie Stout. Subscription issues or suggestions may be addressed to Louis Harkins, list owner, at louisharkins@... , louisharkins@... , louisharkins@... . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 19, 2004 Report Share Posted February 19, 2004 Hi , I'm familiar with the " expected responsibility " aspect of school, what with 3 sons. However, if her disorganization & forgetfulness can be attributed to her " disability " , then I would fight the school on the low grades that are due to this. There should be something in her IEP/504 to address this, even if it means - sigh - that teachers will have to walk up to her or call her to desk and actually ASK her for the assignments. If she's forgetting to do them, then a system needs to be set up for communication that will actually get TO you about what is missing to keep you updated. 's disorganization might get a tad better but this child will never be organized and will need prompts/reminders. He might have his good days/weeks/months but there will be forgetful, stressful ones to. And with , in the past it was at one time due to his OCD. But at other times I can blame the Aspergers part of him. So I can't tell the school " because of " a specific one thing, they just have to let try to work to improve himself in this area but accept the disorganization without any major grade effects because it IS due to his " disability. " has been forgetful lately about his work. (I asked if there was some girl?? No.) And my older son would just not do some work if he knew it wouldn't be graded. Those 2 of my sons, it's fine with me if they get a low grade as they CAN help what they do. is actually trying his best and deserves to be rewarded for the effort. So....after my vent....I would find something - from the doctor or in writing - that you can show the school that the disorganzation, etc., is related to her diagnosis/LD. And call a meeting. And have them go back and change any grades this grading period if it'll mean a really lower grade. OK, I'm at work and gotta get back TO work! Let us know how things go. Sorry no Strattera experience here! (And I don't have time to proofread, excuse any errors) > Hello- > I know Strattera has been discussed before (I just researched the > archives), but I was wondering if anyone has had any more recent > experience with this med (realizing that everyone is different). > Anne recently went through a battery of psycological/personality > testing, and the p-doc feels strongly that she has co-morbid > inattentive-ADHD along with her OCD (I am not at all Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 19, 2004 Report Share Posted February 19, 2004 Nothing new has come along that I have heard. It is still working very well with my OCD, ADHD son. He takes 60 mg each morning. It has definitely helped his ability to focus, especially at school. Tamra Strattera, anyone? Hello- I know Strattera has been discussed before (I just researched the archives), but I was wondering if anyone has had any more recent experience with this med (realizing that everyone is different). Anne recently went through a battery of psycological/personality testing, and the p-doc feels strongly that she has co-morbid inattentive-ADHD along with her OCD (I am not at all surprised...her lack of organizational skills is a hallmark of her personality). The disorganization is causing school difficulties...grades have dropped from A's to C's/D's with the expected responsibility of turning work in without reminders etc. of 7th grade (she gets A's when she remembers to turn things in, 'F's because they're late. Strattera has been suggested as an adjunct to the pharmacologic arm of her therapy. I would welcome any suggestions/experiences/hugs... Thanks much- (Ohio) Anne (13, OCD and now ADD....Lexapro and ?) Our list archives, bookmarks, files, and chat feature may be accessed at: http://groups.yahoo.com/group// . Our list advisors are Gail B. , Ed.D., Tamar Chansky, Ph.D., Aureen Pinto Wagner, Ph.D., and Dan Geller, M.D. Our list moderators are Birkhan, Castle, Fowler, Kathy Hammes, Joye, Kathy Mac, Gail Pesses, Kathy , Vivian Stembridge, and Jackie Stout. Subscription issues or suggestions may be addressed to Louis Harkins, list owner, at louisharkins@... , louisharkins@... , louisharkins@... .. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 19, 2004 Report Share Posted February 19, 2004 From what I have heard from others... It can work for some and not for others. Seems to be across the board either you hate it or love it. My son tried it for 2 days and refused to take it anymore. It caused him great dizziness as his major complaint. We switched to provigil and he has not had the side effect problems...though I'm not sure if it is helping with organization issues. Tammy in AZ > Hello- > I know Strattera has been discussed before (I just researched the > archives), but I was wondering if anyone has had any more recent > experience with this med (realizing that everyone is different). > Anne recently went through a battery of psycological/personality > testing, and the p-doc feels strongly that she has co-morbid > inattentive-ADHD along with her OCD (I am not at all surprised...her > lack of organizational skills is a hallmark of her personality). > The disorganization is causing school difficulties...grades have > dropped from A's to C's/D's with the expected responsibility of > turning work in without reminders etc. of 7th grade (she gets A's > when she remembers to turn things in, 'F's because they're late. > Strattera has been suggested as an adjunct to the pharmacologic arm > of her therapy. I would welcome any suggestions/experiences/hugs... > Thanks much- > (Ohio) Anne (13, OCD and now ADD....Lexapro and ?) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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