My 17 year old son was diagnosed with ADHD when he was about 7 or 8 years old. His father and I were told that he was having a very hard time concentrating in class, grades were good but attention was poor.Upon mulitple trips to the doctor, the medical 'professionals' decided to put him on rytalin, that was only the first medication. They did not want him becoming immune to that so they change his medications frequently.
I don't like the meds, I don't trust the meds. My sons father was all for the meds, I was opposed. My argument, what are the long term affects going to be on his body, kidneys, liver? When he was diagnosed my father and I did a lot of research on the internet about ADD and ADHD, the causes and possible fixes. One thing we found was a combination of vitamins. Yes, vitamins. We went to Akin's and spoke with an employee there and she recommended a certain kind of vitamins ( if you have an Akin's or any health food store near you I would recommend you speak with an employee and ask them about the vitamins as opposed to me tell you and accidently get the names wrong.)
THEY WORKED!! I am one that would NOT suggest or recommend something unless it's worked for me. The vitamins did work. My son liked them more because he said the meds made him feel kind of numb sometimes or just spacey or sick to his stomach, the vitamins did not cause this. And they helped, in more ways than one. He was putting the chemicals he was lacking back into his system and was benefitting from the other ingredients as well, and it was all natural.
Please, keep in mind that this is just something that worked for my child, I can not promise it will work for all. I was at my wits end wanting something other than years of dependancy on meds. and I have been totally satisfied with the vitamins. I have a normal 17 year old son now and is happy his mom made the change. Well, he's as normal as any 17 year old boy can be and he does wonderful in school.
I hold you and your daughter in my prayers and hope you find what works for her.