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well i have ADHD, which means my mind can go in like an infinite amount of directions hopping from one thing to the next, infinite directions is the opposite of one direction, and maybe thats how they got their name, because they all have ADHD, which stands for attention defecit hyperactive disorder, disorder? nobody calls it a disorder, speaking of disorder who made up the word disorder? kinda sounds like a rapper at a bakery like “yo lemme get dis order dough, or doe, a deer, like a female deer, like bambi, bam-b, what happened to bam-a or bam-c? whats a bam-c anyways, maybe they mean a c-bam? since when a see goes bam, its like waves crashing and waves are caused by the wind and wind can go in all directions which is the opposite of one direction and thats how they got their name.
cute
Actually, don't treat ADHD as a disorder. You're just really hyper and full of energy;that's great. Maybe you can't pay attention as well as others, but my science teacher as accomplished a lot in life. He has ADHD as well. I think I'm off topic though.
You're just overactive and extra energetic.Maybe?
it is not a disorder?
so how this is a theory?
well i have no clue @nincompoop
ADHD is a dysfunction of the brain, as you know children with ADHD have trouble paying attention to a certain thing. ADHD is actually commonly confused with laziness because they have trouble paying attention to a command to work. When they are interested in what they are doing they can indeed pay attention. Do not however, confuse this with ADD. These are too very different things. As I said it is a dysfunction of the brain which is associated with inactivity in the frontal lobes. This is characterized by being very distractable, hyper active, and lastly but not least impulisivity. As one commentor put it ADHD is like having a ferrari with bicycle brakes. If we look at statistics 10% of children within their schoolage have ADHD. Because of the lack of activity in the frontal lobes these children are usually very impulsive and don't think before acting. These symptoms are usually put into three catagories: Inattention where the child is easily distracted, doesn't follow or finish certain tasks and makes many careless mistakes. This is all due to the frontal lobe. Hyperactivity: often squirms, fidgets with things, usually can't sit still very long, along with many other symptoms. Lastly Impulsivity: usually having trouble waiting their turn in games, or maybe interuppts the others, possibly even blurts out the answers without thinking about it.
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Treatement: Usually these side affects are treated with medications prescribed by a doctor. 1) Dextrophetamine which is also known as Adderall or Dexedrine. 2) Lisdexamfetamine otherwise known as Vyvanse. 3) Methylphenidate which has lots of other names such as: Concerta, Daytrana, Metadate, Ritalin, Quillivant, and Methylin. 4) Dexmethylphenidate otherwise known as Focalin. This is the most commonly used medication with young children. Among these medications there may also be some that are called stimulant medication: these will not work for everyone with ADHD. But these will be used if the patient is under six years of age. 1) Atomoxetine also known as Stattera 2) Clonidine also known as Kapvay 3) Guanfacine otherwise known as Intuniv. Lastly the most reccommended treatment is therapy. There are many different types and these are much preferred rather than medications. Also I would suggest looking up about using natural supplements such as fish oil or omega3 for your ADHD there have been studies done and they prove to help.
I hope this helped you! Have a great day as always!
i have autism and ADHD and PTSD and people call me normal
wow
i have ADHD and no one cares
look, a doctor talking about ADHD!
lol @nincompoop
can u help me ?
first off what r u on hahaha
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