Mother shares her struggles as nationwide shortage of ADHD medication continues as school begins
SHREVEPORT, La. (KSLA) - The mother of a child with ADHD is sharing her experiences and struggles getting ahold of her child’s medication amid a nationwide shortage. “It has been the most horrible experience, and it’s really been a hard experience as a parent. I ended up being on the phone to the doctor’s office crying because no one has it, and I’ve asked them, ‘What do I do?’” Jennifer Dykes said.
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Mother shares her struggles as nationwide shortage of ADHD medication continues as school begins