Thursday, May 16, 2013

The Meds seem to be working....



Well today is day 5 of the medicine. We started Mother's day weekend with 5mg of Focalin which seemed to calm William down, but only for about 5 hours. He woke up, had breakfast and took one dose and was not drowsy or over sluggish. He usually lets music from TV shows and other things over-stimulate him, but he was very calm and cool throughout the morning. We asked him questions and we kept a close watch on him, but he appeared to be quite happy and content sitting next to us and watching tv (which he never sits the entire time). We had plans to proceed to Ocean City New Jersey to ride on roller coasters and really test the over stimulation factor of the medicine. Since it appeared to wear off in the afternoon, we gave him another dose of 5mg and proceeded to the boardwalk. William was fantastic! The medicine did not curb his appetite, but it really helped him to focus better, not be overwhelmed by the lights and people, and we were able to breathe a sigh of relief and have a great time.

On Mother's day we gave him a 10mg of Focalin and he had a great day all day. It lasted from 7am - 5pm which was great. We noticed him getting jittery and back to his old self by 6pm and we were ok with that. By that time, it was time for dinner, bath and bed so we agreed to keep him on 10mg on Monday to test out how he would do on a school day.
William has never had 3 good days in a row. He struggled in the past, but it is astounding to see that he is proud of himself and his accomplishments. He is much calmer and not stimulated by things that happen as much as he used to be. We did not tell anyone at the school that we started him on meds, and everyday that we pick him up, someone at the school tells us that he is was doing so good.
I still have mixed emotions and sort of feel guilty that I am giving my son medication to be able to focus, but I see that he is happy and able to enjoy his life without having to control his behavior. If he has a whole week full of good days, we won't know what to do with ourselves.
If you have any information to add or experiences from meds, please feel free to share them with us! 

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