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Child Behavior  (Expert Forum)
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ADD/Tics
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Kevin Kennedy, Ph.D. - Child and Adolescent Psychotherapy, Family Therapy, Crisis Intervention
Harvard Vanguard Medical Associates
This forum is for questions and support regarding child behavior issues such: Child Discipline (behavior management), Normal Child Development, Parent-Child Communications, Social Development

ADD/Tics

by Kitty Fulton, Oct 17, 1999 12:00AM
My 8-year-old son was diagnosed with ADD.  Last spring we started

him on dexadrine, 1/2 tablet per day.  When school ended we discontinued the dexidrine to let him "detox."  One week before

school started we restarted the dexidrine, 1/2 tablet.  approximatelyn 3 weeks later his psychiatrist popped it up to

1 tablet (.5grams) per day.  He subsequently has developed this

hand movement (tic) which resembles his arms out at waist level

hands facing downward, and his fingers making a grasping movement over and over.  Very occasionally he brings his arms up over his

head as if he were covering himself with something.  He may repeat this movement two or three times; but the finger grasping keeps happening too many times to count.  Itis not contiunous, but we fear it will become more serious and effect his quality of life and self-esteem (other children making fun.)  We have eliminated refined sugar from his diet, pulled him off the dexadrine, and are hopeful these tics will go away soon; but are

beginning to become seriously worried.  he is doing surprisingly well behaviorally without the dexadrine;but are looking for help before we resort to more drastic means; i.e. MRI, CT scan etc.

Anything you can provide us with will be greatly appreciated.

Thank you.    Kitty and Ralph Fulton.

by Kevin Kennedy, Ph.D., Oct 18, 1999 12:00AM
Dear Mr. and Mrs. Fulton,



You have already done the most important thing - i.e., you have discontinued the Dexedrine. As you know, the stimulant medications (like Dexedrine) that are used as 'front-line' treatments for Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder may potentiate the appearance of motor tics. Usually, once the medication has been discontinued, the tic will gradully diminish and even disappear. But this can take a little time, so be patient.



If the behavior does not go away, a consult with a pediatric neurologist would be a sensible intervention. The tic may be the early sign of Tourette Disorder or other motor tic problem.
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by lovingmom4kids, Mar 09, 2008 08:43PM
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