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The Truth About Adhd

Thursday, November 23rd, 2006
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Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is a very well documented and common medical condition which affects millions of children and adults globally. However, because its exact cause remains a mystery, it gives rise to lots of ADHD myths which have bewildered many parents who have ADHD children.

For instance, there was a recent story about a 5-year-old boy who went missing for two weeks. Neighbors who found him believed that he might be suffering from ADHD. Now, although he showed symptoms of ADHD, his parents never brought him to see a specialist because they believed that children who were hyperactive and slow in learning would be all right when they reach the age of 7.

Is their belief correct? Will children who show classic signs of having ADHD be all right when they reach the age of 7? Generally, experts view it as only a myth. Another belief that kids aged 2 and 8 would be free of ADHD by the time they are 9 or 10 has also been considered to be myths.

To be able to make informed decisions concerning their children’s ADHD treatment, parents should get their facts right. Below are scientific facts concerning ADHD.

* Hyperactivity is a common feature among kids with mental-related problems. Such children seem to be motor-driven, for they are always on the move and have difficulty sitting still. In fact, hyperactivity is a key feature of ADHD, which is one of the most common psychiatric conditions affecting both children and adults today. Individuals who are inflicted with this disorder often experience pronounced behavioral and cognitive difficulties in personal and family relationships. These problems can manifest itself in a significant way, especially when they start going to school.

* ADHD is a neurobiological disorder, and most scientists believe it is due to genetic abnormalities in the brain. ADHDers are very inattentive, hyperactive, and very impulsive too (have poor control over their impulse). Get this - ADHD is not caused by poor parenting, or exposing children to too much television when young.

* This disorder is more commonly seen in boys, but it does affect girls too, roughly in the ratio of 3:1.

* ADHD symptoms appear early in a child’s life. Studies have shown that out of every 10 people with ADHD, 3 to 5 of them may outgrow it when they become teenagers. As for the rest, the symptoms will remain throughout their life but often in less severe forms.

* Some of the key problems facing people with ADHD are that they have emotional and behavioral difficulties, which makes treatment of their condition difficult at times.

* Treatment for ADHD children is often best done using a multi-pronged approach. This involves a combination of medication, behavioral therapy, and counseling for the affected parents so that they can view things in the right perspective.

* ADHD is a serious medical condition and needs to be treated. It will not just go away. Hence, do not listen to people who proclaim that ADHD is merely a conspiracy by giant pharmaceutical firms out to make money from other people’s misery.

From the facts above, it is clear that ADHD can be treated, and the wise thing to do for parents who suspect that their kids may have ADHD is to bring them to see experts (such as child psychiatrists) for a proper diagnosis and treatment.



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How to help my ADHD child sleep?

Friday, November 17th, 2006
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michy asked:


I have a 12 year old ADHD child who is on Adderall. He gets up almost every night and gets into things, like eating and hiding it, or breaking his brother’s stuff. His doctor told me to try melatonin and that is not helping. I have 4 children and he is the only one with ADHD and I am at a total loss with this kid. Any advice from other ADHD parents or people that understand this frustration I would love and appreciate some help.

And for anyone who says its disipline, its not trust me, we have tried everything, and like I said I have 3 other children and if it was disipline I would be having these problems with all of them and I am not.

Just got the diagnosis. My child is ADHD I need advice?

Friday, November 3rd, 2006
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anna h asked:


I have a book I’m reading that was given my another parent I found parenting classes once a week for children with ADHD, and he has a medical doctor visit Monday to discuss possiable medicine to prescribe for him …. Is there anything I need to know … What peice of advice do you wish YOU knew in the begining???
And he is getting counseling for anger and other issues … He is 7 yrs old.
I’ve read through some of your answers and here’s some extra info … We don’t have much sugar… our idea of candy is yogurt cover rasins and to drick is water …. or milk … and on special occasions Juicy juice. I learn when he was about 2 that he gets very hyper very quickly and we cut out as many sugars as p[ossiable as well as a great amount of starches. He has had a Therapists for the last two years and we have moved to another one who so called “specialized” in his feild … whatever feild they seem to place him in but the previous one also felt he was ADD and possiabbly ADHD … I don’t completly agree he is ADHD but ADD yes … I see his face to stuggle with focusing … I wipe his tears when he freels “stuipid” He hates sports because he can’t focus on them it’s not involved enough… Video games he loves but I **** them, he is restricted to V-tech learning games. Myself my husband his teacher my grandmother his father his paternal grandmother all filled out 2 sets of ?s

Parents of kids with ADHD? Any advice on medicine?

Friday, November 3rd, 2006
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myprtybutterflies asked:


My 6 almost 7 year old first grader was resently tested for adhd. He is going back for his second test tomarrow. The plan is to give him one pill of ridalin 90min before to see if he does better, if so they will prescribe him some medicine. Well my worry is that I’ve heard some scarry stuff about this kind of meds. Are there any parents who have an adhd child, that have any dos or don’ts with this type of medicine?