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Mood: April2 is feeling old and depressed. :( Someone come and talk to me and cheer me up. Journal Entry: "I'm doing a video series with my small gr..." [Read]
Mood: April2 is feeling old and depressed. :( Someone come and talk to me and cheer me up. Journal Entry: "I'm doing a video series with my small gr..." [Read]
Mood: April2 is feeling old and depressed. :( Someone come and talk to me and cheer me up. Journal Entry: "I'm doing a video series with my small gr..." [Read]
BJ_1 Female, 51 years Burlington - ON Member since Aug 2008
Mood: BJ_1 Frustrating start to day. Went back to update Thurs journal entry but Med help creashed. bah; humbug Journal Entry: "Just one of those up and down days where ..." [Read]
Mood: April2 is feeling old and depressed. :( Someone come and talk to me and cheer me up. Journal Entry: "I'm doing a video series with my small gr..." [Read]
Mood: April2 is feeling old and depressed. :( Someone come and talk to me and cheer me up. Journal Entry: "I'm doing a video series with my small gr..." [Read]
If you are asking the following question; "Is it possible for a child to have a case of ADHD where the hyperactivity aspect of the disorder is so severe as to almost entirely define the disorder completely, my answer is YES!"
I was diagnosed at age 39 with ADHD and the only reason that I sought treatment was to bring the hyperactive portion of the disease under control.
Like your child, I have no problem with learning or academics, and in fact, I am a rather bright attorney with a successful law practice.
Please let we warn you, however, that ADHD left untreated can cause massive problems in a persons life beginning with low self esteem. Although your child is currently thriving academically, as he grows older he will face more difficult challenges both socially and academically.
As he progesses through his academic life and reaches levels where academic education is no longer mandated by law, but is now a matter of elective pursuits (college, grad-school, post graduate and doctoral degrees) he will encounter situations where competition is fierce and the ADHD will affect his performance greatly.
Make sure he has the tools to succeed.