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Old 06-28-2005, 04:36 PM   #11
pony_trekker
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Originally posted by notcasesensitive
I have a cousin who took it as a kid. He's now a teenager and I don't know if he takes it still or not. This kid was SPASTIC pre-ritilin and still SPASTIC when on ritilin. I would never question my Aunt and Uncle's decision to place him on it. They otherwise were probably looking at some sort of special ed class for him.

Now he is a musician type in some sort of thrash metal garage band.

Ps. I have no real point here, so I'm ending this now. CO.
I have a relative who took it. He was a D student without it and he was a D student with it.

Generally, kids are easier to manage while on it but there is no correlation, let alone causation, between Ritalin and academic improvement.

Do you know Ritalin? I know Ritalin.
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