If I go to my therapist and tell them I can't concentrate, and that I was o!


Question: If I go to my therapist and tell them I can't concentrate, and that I was on ritalin before when I was a kid?
Do you think they'd put me back on it?

Answers:

They may or may not, but the fact is, if you tell them your history they'll try to prescribe something else. Something that works without the side effects of ritalin. There are far better ways to deal with concentration problems that make use of herbal concentrates and medicines that don't induce dependency.



Ritalin is bad... it makes it so your lights are on but nobody is home. Over 95% of the children put on Ritalin should not be. The problem is they just need a crack on the *** when they misbehave but by today's backwards standards that is "child abuse" but stuffing all kinds of drugs down these kids throats is "healthy parenting"... That is one of the main things that is wrong with the world today.

The doctors make more money for writing a prescription than they do for not writing a prescription, take that into account the next time you visit a doctor.

When the doctor says you need this pill or this surgery do you really need it? or does he need to make a yacht payment, no way to know w/o doing the research yourself.



that would depend on many factors. there are newer drugs now and they are more targeted than some of the old meds.




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