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ADHD Weekly -- When Young Adults Question Treatment

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Many young adults question their ADHD treatment plans -- and often self-regulated medication or stop taking them entirely. Read "When Young Adults Question Treatment" at bit.ly/nrcselfregulate .

Have you or your young adult child chosen to self-regulate? How as the experience?

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Can’t see post 😕

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Thanks! Try it now.

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👍thank you!

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