Postby Boysmumtoo » Tue Feb 04, 2025 9:26 pm
Muddyboots - what an awful toxic response... I often question what you are trying to achieve when posting .. If ADHD is genuine - I have two boys with it, medication can be life-changing and it doesn't numb their personality, quite the contrary - it gives them the space to be who they are. Sport and diet can do a lot to manage symptoms, yes, but they don't "fix" things either.
I have two ADHD boys who are thriving. It's been a lot of work over the last ten years though, more than people could ever appreciate. I only wish people with no experience of actually parenting a child with ADHD stopped commenting here. I don't know why muddyboots feels she / he has expertise to comment on pretty much everything...
OP - Please disregard it.. medication, if correct, is life-changing for kids and doesn't change their personality, it allows them the space to be who they are.
Yes, St George's team is amazing and yes, having two kids in senior schools (and experience of both private and state sectors), NHS diagnosis is harder to get and more respected. Noone ever questions it and noone can ever say you "bought it". Go private by no means if you need it fast but apply for the NHS diagnosis too, for long term.
Muddyboots - please bear in mind there are real children and people involved and be more mindful when commenting. You can really hurt and discourage people and give them wrong perception of what medication is and does to kids. This is not your place and I hope you realise how much damage you can cause. It sounds like you don't even have a SEND kid at all...