There are many reasons why people choose a drug-free treatment for ADHD. Learn about the benefits of natural treatments in this free video clip from a medical professional.
Expert: Taylor Smith
Bio: Taylor Smith, CMA, is a multifaceted Certified Medical Assistant.
Filmmaker: Doug Craig
Duration : 0:1:58
November 14th, 2009 at 3:17 pm
Exactly! Its almost …
Exactly! Its almost… What can we call it? Oppression. Thats what it is. And discrimination. They dont know Anything. Count me in dude, Lets fight for our rights!
November 14th, 2009 at 3:17 pm
You are definitely …
You are definitely not alone, it infuriates me when people (always without ADHD off course) try to tell me I need to stop taking it so seriously. Or worse flat out deny the existence. If we had a visibly noticeable handicap like syndrome of down or were invalid no-one would dare say we were making it all up. That’s why it’s really important for people with ADHD to speak up cause the info in the media is really stereotypical and only leads to more confusion for people without ADHD!
November 14th, 2009 at 3:17 pm
Im so glad to here …
Im so glad to here that! Its exactly the same , Take this for example: My dad is suffering from coughing, we dont really know why but whatever, The doctors thinks “OFC he needs meds, because he’ll throw up every morning of coughing to much” and they give him something for his throat. Everybody understands that he needs meds, Because its physical. BUT, When it comes to me with my “psycho” meds, People try to make me stop takin them:P Why? I have ADHD and i NEED Concerta.
Im not alone then, buddy
November 14th, 2009 at 3:17 pm
Same here! I can’t …
Same here! I can’t believe the ignorance. If medication is prescribed to the right people it’s extremely effective.
November 14th, 2009 at 3:17 pm
Concerta, ritalin …
Concerta, ritalin and everything like that isnt like DRUGS! ffs! I’m using concerta because of my adhd, and i feel so much better than i did before. Its not a high dose of the “drug” thing in it. you cant get high on it, if you are taking the dose that works for you.