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So my kids had black teachers all the way through 1st grade (even a black male in pre-K), and the first white teacher came along, and my son suddenly became a disciplinary problem.
The school recommended psychological evaluations, and he was diagnosed with dyslexia and ADHD. My wife freaked out, but I wasn't so much because, while he was being diagnosed, I recognized I had all those traits. Anyway, we agreed to do all sorts of interventions, including a prescription of Adderall (or maybe a similar drug).
With all the interventions, he actually turned around as a student and became quite a good reader in about a year and a half. But eventually, in 3rd grade, he said he didn't want to take the medicine anymore, and we stopped. His grades did not suffer, and he retained all the good habits he had developed during his 2 years of intervention. He's a good student and reader, and there are no issues in school anymore.
Anyway, almost every time we visit the pediatrician, she keeps pushing us to put him back on drugs. And the rationale she uses isn't that compelling to me. She tells the story that it wasn't until she started Adderall herself that she was able to pass the MCAT. I am like, so you got through college and med school and didn't need them? I mention he is a B+/A- student, and the doctor is like, "don't you want him to be an A student?" That last line made me want to curse her ass out.
The thing is, Adderall did change him. He became a much quieter kid and not the chaotic kid I love to death. Adderall is absolutely amazing for focus. But it would have that effect on anyone. I remember I tried his meds and wasn't sure if it was working until I noticed I cleaned out my whole storage while on it without even thinking about it.
I'd rather my son make it through life without needing a drug than feel dependent on a drug to take exams. And that's a value choice a doctor should respect.
RFK Jr. has been successful by tapping into a real skepticism that people have about drugs and doctors' recommendations, and I experience that skepticism firsthand.
********** "Everyone has a plan until you punch them in the face. Then they don't have a plan anymore." (c) Mike Tyson
"what's a leader if he isn't reluctant"
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