Neurological Side Effects Of Adderall
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Which is worse - your child's attention problem or the mess she is going through with the ticing? Will she be teased and ostracized by ther peers because of her ticing? And what is the ticing going to do to her self esteem??
It is uncommon for a stim to unmask underlying tic disorder as the professional here told you.
However, is your child STILL taking the stimulant? Frequently the stimulant medication is stopped. Another is tried after that.
However, the "tic" that you described and your concern about physical damage really got my attention.
There are "Movement Disorder Specialists"...tics are considered a movement disorder. If this tic is self injurious, I would certainly want to discontinue the medication...maybe it will stop. I'd want to get an expert opinion from a person/doctor who sees MANY children with movement disorders, Tourettes Syndrone, etc. Many well trained physicians are not familar enough to recognize these or discount these...
At best you want help to keep your child from damaging himself physically, right?
The professionals here are experts ...maybe they can refer you to a clinic or group to help.
CHADD or ADDA could probably also help you, groups for ADHD.
www.add.org
http://www.chadd.org/
www.about.com (search for ADD-great site full of information some of which covers your situation - add.about.com)
ADD Forum on http://www.compuserve.com
AOL has an ADD group
(Compuserve's the oldest and has a TS group and Sysop)
Dalls TS (GREAT...helpful with info on problems you are talking about, knowledgable)
http://www.awesomebiz.com/dfwtsa/r-ts.htm
U.S. National Tourette Syndrome Association, Inc.
http://www.tsa-usa.org/
http://www.tsa-usa.org/index2.html
Other TS
Other TSA Chapters and Organizations
USA
Houston Texas http://www.tsahouston.org/
Kansas City Missouri
http://www.qni.com/~ottinger/
Massachusetts
http://world.std.com/~rongood/tsa_mass.html
Oklahoma
http://www.ionet.net/~kamphaus/oktsa.html
Pennsylvania
http://www.gettysburg.edu/project/sl/health/tourette.html
Southern California
http://www.geocities.com/Hollywood/2219/
Around the World
Canada: Tourette Syndrome Foundation of Canada
The Tourette Syndrome (UK) Association
U.K. - Tourette Syndrome Support in the UK
U.K.
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I wouldn't have commented even if the "tic" wasn't hurting your child.
Take care,
NL
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Unmasking a tic.... often happens. The way I worded it sounded as though I disagreed with the statement that it could happen.
Anyway, I think you have cause for concern. You are obviously worried your child will cause harm to himself. So be proactive with your doctor, talk about changing meds or eliminating them for awhile...then actively seek help if it does not stop.
I understand your concern,
A Mom,
NL