Mar 13

ADD is also known as Attention Deficit Disorder. Many times this disorder is also called ADD/ADHD. I am one of the thousands of Americans who has been diagnosed with ADD/ADHD. Those of you who know about this disorder know what a challenge each day is for me as I go about my daily routine and work. It is hard for me to pay attention to any one thing and if I find that boring or meaningless, I just move on to the next thing. This cycle occurs several times in a day and as a result my to-do list never gets completed.

However, suffering from ADD/ADHD does not mean that I have just bad traits in me. I have many positive traits, which I try to harness to overcome what I am lacking. I, like most people suffering from attention deficit disorder, am considered very creative. As surprising as it may sound but most people suffering from ADD/ADHD are creative and invariably when there is no outlet for the creativity, problems tend to increase.

In addition, I am sensitive and intuitive. When I say sensitive, you will not be able to see or observe this side of mine because usually I come across as insensitive. This is true for most people suffering from ADD/ADHD, especially males. Our society demands that men do not show their feelings and emotions and that is how we men appear — emotionless and aggressive. The fact that most people suffering from ADD/ADHD rely on their feelings, they end up becoming very intuitive. This is also true for me but I cannot prove my gut feeling. So, I never speak much about my intuition though I am usually correct about many things.

However, living with ADD/ADHD is not easy. The positive facets of my personality are always hidden. What people end up seeing are the negative aspects of my personality and disorder because they are so apparent.

There are still many people who do not believe that ADD/ADHD exists. They think people like me are just lazy and do not want to take responsibility. But this is not true. ADD/ADHD is a reality for us and we have to live with it day in and day out without any cure. Just the symptoms can be controlled. I have trouble focusing on one thing at a time. The rest of the world views it as a problem. The problem lies in wanting to do multiple things at the same time but losing interest so fast that I am unable to complete even one task. In addition, there is the problem of getting organized. While this is a problem for everyone else, I do not view it as being disorganized. Having so many things that are unimportant at one given moment, means that some of the things will get misplaced. For instance, if my mobile rings, I do not worry about where my car key is. Because at that moment, the key is not important but the mobile is so I just dump the car key anywhere and end up misplacing it.

Time is an alien concept for me and everyone else who suffers from ADD/ADHD. This would explain why I never pay my bills on time or finish assignments on a stipulated date.

Having ADD/ADHD is difficult but that does not make me or thousands of other sufferers disabled. It is a disorder that the society has to accept and only then will we be accepted by the society for what and who we are.

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Mar 11

If is a fact that, ADHD is a relatively common disease in children and in most of the cases it’s very easy to cure while in some cases it become quite complex and required proper treatment. The treatment of Adult ADHD is the highly specialized, and now lot of research has been made and proper treatment of this disease is commonly available. There is different point of view on the treatment of ADHD, some parents are not interested in medicated treatment because they believe that it is unnatural and medicines have significant side effects, whereas some parent prefer to treat their effected children at growing stage. Unfortunately, there is no miracle cure for Adult ADHD and there is nothing any specific treatment for all patients of the ADHD. In treatment of ADHD there are series of step that must be followed to better ure Adult ADHD. The success of treatment depends on identification of deficiencies and requirements of patients accurately.

For people like me, who have ADD/ADHD, it is very difficult to stop being impulsive. This means that I indulge a lot in impulsive spending. This is one of the major symptoms I have of ADD/ADHD. Unfortunately, I tend to buy first and think later.

I have a room in the house that is especially used to store all the new purchases I make. I am afraid of this symptom of ADD/ADHD because I do not want to be in debts like thousands of other impulsive spenders.

Fortunately, I have a very supportive family and together we have worked out a few things that help to a certain extent in controlling the urge to spend impulsively. I am sure if you have ADD/ADHD, you too will benefit from these simple tips.

The first thing that I had to do was to become aware of my impulsive spending habit. My family knew about it but wanted me to recognize the problem. I did and then this set precedence for rest of the impulsive spending prevention program. Earlier when I used to go out shopping, I used to do so without a shopping list and end up buying things that I did not need. Now whenever I go out shopping, I am armed with a shopping list and make sure that I stick to it. This has helped me from over-spending each time I go out.

Without ADD/ADHD, having a credit card is dangerous. Just imagine my plight with my impulsive spending. So now I take just cold hard cash to do shopping and trust me it does hurt to see all that money leaving my wallet!
My family came up with a better solution to deal with my ADD/ADHD symptom of spending without a reason. They started sending me out with an empty wallet to look at things. This made me go back home and think about whether I really needed to buy them. If I felt that I couldn’t live without the items, I took cash and bought them the following day.

The treatment of Adult ADHD is a long arduous process but it can change the life of ADHD victim beating adult ADHD . To finding the right ADHD treatment is not difficult now because you can get lot of information about this topic at defeat ADHD add . Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder is a chronic condition and it may impact badly on the life of children.

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Jan 14

ADD – Attention Deficit Disorder
ADHD- Attention Deficit and Hyperactivity Disorder
Diagnosis and Medications.

1st video of the series addresses:
The relationship between adults and children
Parents’ need to have their children fit in with society and the particular cultural system.
Use of medication to alter behavior to fit expectations of adults

Please visit the forums for further discussion at http://desteni.co.za
Make a response video to share personal experiences with ADD, ADHD, and medication.

Duration : 0:8:49

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Jan 14

ADD-ADHD Non-drug Treatment using Neurofeedback which trains the brain to maintain attention and regulate behaviour. Alex Sevitt, Psychologist, Sydney. Movie by John Buttsworth

Duration : 0:6:44

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Jan 9

This is Dr. Claudia Jensen who appeared on Countdown with Keith Olbermann on MSNBC on Apr. 22, 2004. She was a practicing Pediatrician in Ventura, California and an instructor at the USC Keck School of Medicine. She was lost to breast cancer on Sep. 15, 2007. R.I.P.

Cannabis, demonetized in the 30s under the name marijuana since it wasn’t understood back then, is actually not a narcotic. It produces no physical addiction and is extraordinarily non-toxic, meaning that you can’t have a lethal overdose of it as you can with nearly all other drugs, even over-the-counter ones. So cannabis is actually more accurately classified as a herb, which is what the plant is botanically.

This herb has been found to be surprisingly effective as a natural treatment for many medical conditions as an alternative to pharmaceutical chemical drugs with serious side-affects and the significant stresses that they put on the body.

Instead of using powerful psychotropic drugs, cannabis herb has been shown to be more effective in many cases for treating Attention Deficit Disorder (Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder).

Oral doses and not smoking is recommended for children and teenagers. This way there’s absolutely no health concerns and the medicinal effects will last much longer delivered this way. A single dose with breakfast will last throughout the school day.

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Jan 4

METHylin?!?!?! METHylin??!! Really?
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“Generation RX” Have YOU been told you NEED Adderall Ritalin METHylin?! for add adhd

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Duration : 0:2:35

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Jan 4

When testing for adult ADD, a professional needs to get a comprehensive evaluation and assessment of behaviors that mimic problems associated with attention. Find out why a complete history is needed to test an individual for ADD with help from a licensed mental health counselor in this free video on adult attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.

Duration : 0:2:13

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Jan 4

http://www.FixADD.com Safe & natural home remedies to cure ADD / ADHD M.D. reveals how to naturally stop hyperactivity and increase your attention span & ability to focus. Cure ADD/ADHD safely.

Duration : 0:1:56

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Dec 26

I WILL NOT ALLOW the state to force me into poisoning my son with mind-numbing ADHD meds – PERIOD!

Learn more at www.MyNameIsBen.org

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Dec 26

Common symptoms of attention deficit disorder, or ADD, include being easily distracted, being forgetful and having difficult staying on task. Find out how a person with ADD can have problems interrupting others with help from a licensed mental health counselor in this free video on attention deficit disorder.

Duration : 0:1:42

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