Ritalin causes aggressive/violent behavior
[Fred A. Baughman Jr., MD:
Jean, I appreciate your having sent this story of Ritalin to me. Time after
time we hear of aggressive/violent behavior occurring immediately upon being
put on Ritalin/amphetamine "treatment." To hear of the abatement is not
unusual, meaning the person has been made into someone else--transformed--by
the medications, something that can happen with just about any psychiatric
drug or drugs.
Additionally, Ritalin can damage the heart. If at all possible your husband
should have a cardiac consultation, letting the cardiologist know of the
Ritalin exposure, hoping he or she will look at the scientific literature on
Ritalin and the heart. Sincerely, FB]
Had to add this story, My husband was on Ritalin from 5 to 16, all
the time, haveing violent outburts, i.e. beating up his sisters, killing
animals, Breaking and entering ending in a non fatal shoot out with the
cops, he stoped takeing ritalin, and since has been perfectly rational, or
as rational as any other normal human being.
But now, my elder sister has all 3 of her sons on ritalin and the middle she
is putting on some other drugs for Manic depressive. I fear for her
children, her middle child is 6, youngest 4, oldest 10, all are normal
active smart children, since being on rilalin the youngest has regressed,
forgeting the alphabet, numbers and such. I hope e-mailing the web page to
her will save her children from the tragedy that I fear is comeing from her
parenting choice.
Im a mother of 4 that will NEVER Drug her children.
My husband was adopted at 5, in foster care since birth. He was a very
active child, climbing everything and running everywhere. His family had him
seeing a psycologist due to known abuse by one of his foster parents. The
psychiatrist gave an rx for Ritalin. Within 4 weeks of starting the drug, he
also started developeing spurts of violence, mostly minor hitting fights
with his sisters, at 7 he threw his pet dog of the roof of his mothers
beauty shop. He was also stealing from everyone, his parents, the church
offering plate, relitives, nothing was out of bounds for him. At 9 he put
his hand through a sliding glass door trying to hit his little sister for
locking him out. He never felt the pain, just let it bleed till his mom came
in. The abuse towards his sisters kept building till the day he ran away, in
which he broke into his grandmothers cabin, neighbors called the police, he
had his grandmothers gun, so when the police showed up he started shooting.
Fourunatly no one was injured he ran out of bullets and surrendered. He was
sent to the Marsh foundation, a juvenile detention center in Van Wert, Ohio.
The gave him no rx for any drugs, he calmed down after his relese 1 year
later, he spent the rest of his teenage years with his aunt Suzie. He joined
the army upon turning 18. At 24 he was diagnosed with a heart condition
called Vasal Syncope, which we are still unsure if that was caused by
Ritalin or Gulf war syndrome. He is such a mellow man now you can hardly
believe his violent past.
This is a compilation of what I hear from him, his parents, and his other
family members. He would be a better choice for writeing his story but he
just dosn't like typing.
Hope this helps someone make the choice of not putting there children on
Ritalin.
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