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attention deficit hyperactivity disorder

Falling Asleep - An ADD Nightmare

Like many “night people,” I have a hard time waking up in the morning, but I have an even harder time falling asleep at night. When I spoke to my doctor about this problem, she offered me a precise simple solution: take three hours to "wind down" before bed. Don’t do anything stimulating in the evening that will engage your brain. Relax, unwind, and you’ll find yourself falling drowsy much easier at night. Sounds simple, right? Not when you have ADD! People with ADD (also known as Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder or ADHD) often find themselves chronically drooping during the day, but unable to sleep at night. This can be true for adults and kids alike. Some of us seem to have our own inner schedule – a body and mind that want to sleep all day and be successful at night. Unfortunately, most of the world doesn’t work this way. galore people with ADD have a schedule to conform to, and find themselves suffering with awake nights and slow days.
	 	 

ADHD Beyond The Classroom

News Canada (NC)—Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is thought by some to be an "academic" disability causing difficulties with attention and concentration in the classroom. However, ADHD is more than just an theoretical issue, it is a neurobiological disorder caused by chemical differences in the brain. Untreated, it may affect complete aspects of the lives of those with ADHD, including his/her social interactions, extra-curricular activities and family relationships. ADHD requires continuous symptom relief to improve the overall running of a child. Studies have shown that children with ADHD who do not receive treatment run the multiplied risk of extrinsic death, injury, sexually transmitted diseases, substance abuse and wrong activity, along with causing marital difficulties for their parents. Social abilities and development of brawny interpersonal skills are also at risk. Many children with ADHD have hardly a friends and suffer from low self-esteem. Proper diagnosis can help those with ADHD put their difficulties into perspective and provide a better understanding of many ADHD symptoms. Although more formal checklists are old in assessing ADHD, the patient support group CHADD, Children and Adults with Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder, lists the following core symptoms:
  1. Poor attention to detail
  2. Fidgeting
  3. Difficulty sustaining attention
  4. Poor listening skills
  5. Difficulty favourable instructions
  6. Difficulty attractive in leisure activities quietly
  7. Poor organization
  8. Always "on the go"
  9. Excessive speaking
  10. Losing things
  11. Easily distracted
  12. Impatient
  13. Forgetful
  14. Interrupting others
Proper treatment of ADHD can manage symptoms and provide children with a chance to fulfill their potential. Research shows the superior improvement in ADHD symptoms results from a combination of counseling and medical treatment. All medications currently approved to treat ADHD belong to a class called stimulants. A number of spic-and-span investigational ADHD treatments offer great promise and in the future Canadians will have more superior in ADHD treatment. For more information on ADHD, please visit your family doctor. - News Canada About The Author
	 	 

Understanding ADHD

News Canada (NC)—The behavioural disorder Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) has been recognized and dressed since 1902. However, it is single in the penultimate 20 years or so that research has demonstrated that it is a neurobiological disorder with far-reaching impact on children. Originally it was believed that ADHD was a condition that children would eventually outgrow. We now understand that ADHD is not caused by poor parenting, bad teachers or schools, or family problems, but due to chemical differences in the brain. It is not surprising, therefore that as many as 60 per cent of children diagnosed with ADHD will continue to have symptoms into adulthood if not properly treated. Despite increased awareness and identification of the disorder, galore children are not provided with best treatment that provides continuous symptom relief. It is influential to remember that ADHD is a disorder requiring treatment, not a ready of behaviours requiring controls. Sub-optimal treatment can have grave consequences for children such as a lack of friends, accidental death, injury, sexually transmitted diseases, substance abuse, wrong activity, and causing marital difficulties for their parents. Research indicates the superior improvement in symptoms is seen with a combination of counselling and medical treatment. For galore children and their families, ADHD diagnosis provides a wanted explanation for their difficulties and leads to appropriate treatment. All medications currently approved to treat ADHD belong to a class titled stimulants. A number of new investigational ADHD treatments offer great promise and in the prospective Canadians will have more choice in ADHD treatment. For more information on ADHD it's influential to speak with your doctor. - News Canada About The Author
	 	 

Beyond ADHD... The Real Child

News Canada (NC)—Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is a neurobiological disorder that affects three to seven per cent of children. The disorder causes difficulties concentrating, sitting still, controlling emotions and listening. ADHD is one of the best-researched psychological disorders and the general data on its validity are uttermost more compelling than for most psychological disorders. It is officially recognized by the World Health Organization. Children with ADHD are not problem children, but children who have difficulty functioning. These difficulties can be addressed. These children often have specific characteristics, such as being energetic, adventurous, intelligent, having a great sense of humor and the ability to throw themselves into their goals. Unfortunately, these characteristics sometimes go unnoted strictly because the difficulties caused by ADHD always seem to be front and centre. The tendency of children with ADHD to be disorganized, forgetful and easily distracted sometimes makes it hard for their true colours to shine, but the potential is there and often just needs a helping hand. Physicians, parents and educators routinely offer guidance by teaching children with ADHD that the disorder is a challenge, not an excuse. With the help of medication, which can correct the implicit chemical imbalance, along with appropriate counseling, they have a fair chance of reaching their overflowing potential. All medications currently approved to treat ADHD belong to a class called stimulants. A number of spic-and-span investigational ADHD treatments offer great promise and in the future Canadians will have more superior in ADHD treatment. Research has shown that up to 60 per cent of children continue to have symptoms into adulthood and this can cause career difficulties repayable to disorganization and attention deficiencies, but those who adapt to their condition as children can thrive personally and professionally. For much information on ADHD, please visit your doctor. - News Canada About The Author
	 	 

What is ADHD?

Jeannine Virtue It seems that the "What is ADHD" question is not very easy to answer, despite the plethora of studies, research and Attention Deficit Hyperactivity testing over the departed decades. In asking the question, "What is ADHD," it is easier to answer by describing what ADHD is not. Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder testing and research has not proven that ADHD is a medical condition. There is no tangible research that supports that Attention Deficit and Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder is a genuine disorder or a disease. What we do know is that Attention Deficit Disorder and ADHD is becoming a modern day American plague. It is the fastest increasing diagnosis given to children and teens, often based on subjective Attention Deficit Disorder Hyperactivity testing of parent ratings and doctor observations. Doctors use a standard checklist of characteristics when Attention Deficit Hyperactivity testing to make a diagnosis and prescribe a standard course of stimulant drug therapy in the treatment of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity. ADHD symptoms commonly include aggressive behavior, constant activity, simple distractibility, impulsiveness and/or the inability to concentrate. These ADHD symptoms may include fidgeting or continual movement, excessive speaking and difficulty involved in "quiet" activities like reading. Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder children always seem to be in motion. They dash around, wiggle, squirm, fidget and talk nonstop. They are whirlwinds that leave messes, throw tantrums, start fights and act obstinate. It's hard to miss ADHD in children but if the parent happens to miss the signs, the child's teacher certainly will make a point of clearly pointing it out to the parent. The most prevalent, and most controversial, treatment of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder is drug therapy. The top drugs of choice being Ritalin, Adderall, Dexedrine and Concerta. Now here's the alarming part; These commonly prescribed drugs in the treatment of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder and Attention Deficit Disorder fall in the unvarying drug category (Schedule II) as cocaine, methadone and opium. Only a decade ago, Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder testing and treatment of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder was virtually unheard of. The 1987 edition of the Webster's Dictionary, touting 50,000 entries and modern definitions, does not even include the word "Hyperactive" or "Hyperactivity." The American Psychiatric Association did not name Attention Deficit as a disorder until 1990. Young boys, by nature have higher levels of energy than their female counterparts. Boys are diagnoses at a rate three times high than girls. When did active, high-spirited, strong-willed and oft times uncooperative kids move from kids being kids to children having a mental disorder? If using ADHD medication sales as a marker, this shift began right active the time the American Psychiatric Association named this ready of characteristics as a disorder. Since 1990, prescriptions for ADHD medications quintupled. As Attention Deficit Hyperactivity testing and treatment of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder reach all-time highs and continue to climb in this country, other countries around the international seem relatively unimpressed by this "disorder." This is America's plague. This country uses 500% more Ritalin than all the rest of the international combined. It is rare to find an Asian child undergoing Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder testing, much less receiving treatment. European children are diagnosed at a rate of about 10 percent of their American counterparts. Either the United States has some pretty hyped up kids or American doctors are over-diagnosing Attention Deficit and Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder. Some people argue that Attention Deficit and Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder are not disorders at all, but simply personality types. whatsoever people can sit still, pay attention, concentrate on special tasks and exhibit proficient social skills. Others get fidgety, jump from project to project or just do not fit in the societal "norm." The argument is that ADHD people are not "sick" and in need of dangerous drug therapy but simply have a different way of dealing with the conventional world. Sure these energetic and on-the-go kids can be incredibly irritating to teachers, energy draining to parents and overall all-around hassles in the grocery store but they are also unique, creative, expressive and overflowing of life. And boy, are they full of life! Maybe we, as a society, should encourage some of these freethinking traits instead of expecting these children to sit quietly. After all, had Albert Einstein, Lugwig Van Beethoven, direct Lloyd Wright, Pablo Picasso, Leonardo da Vinci, Thomas Edison and Henry David Thoreau grown up in today's society, they likely would have been slapped with the Attention Deficit label and placed on medications to make them conform to societal standards. Should we stifle the earthy enthusiasm and fervor of hyperactive people with drug medications? Would we have the genius of these incredibly unusual minds if inhibited by altering drugs? You have to wonder... In the nonrepresentational treatment of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, the goal is short-term, as are the effects. The goal is to make the child more compliant (usually so they can sit quietly in school) and ADHD medications do work effectively for the majority of children. However, the price paid for compliant children can be detrimental to the child's psychological and physical healed being is high. You want your child to be able to focus, sustain attention and behave calmly and appropriately on his own instead of relying on a pharmaceutical drug to do that for him. We do not want a generation of children to grow up automatically thinking that drugs are the answer. Treatment should address the root of the problem instead of temporarily masking the symptoms and it should produce lasting changes instead of "fixing" the problem for a couple hours. A large body of research indicates that environmental factors - nutritionally inadequate diets, lead poisoning, food allergies and such - cause ADHD symptoms. By ruling out environmental toxins, food allergies and other possibly causes and by increasing the body's strength and wellness through sound diet and nutritional supplementation, Attention Deficit problems can be gently and effectively self-addressed without the use of dangerous medications. We also believe that ADHD should stand for "Absolutely Delightful, Hardy and Daring" young children that will cardinal day grow into fine adults if raised in an accepting, loving and stable environment. So what is ADHD? Nothing to be feared, nothing to dreaded, nothing opposite than a label placed on the societal wild children that need a little extra love and a complete lot of patience. About The Author
	 	 

Treating ADD and ADHD Naturally

Cori Young ADHD / ADD Smptoms, Causes & secondary Treatment Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD) is a dysfunction of the centrical Nervous System (CNS), most specifically the reticular activating system.The most well celebrated form of ADD is attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. ADHD affects an estimated 5% of school aged children in North America. It is the most common neurological disorder among children in this country. SYMPTOMS AND CHARACHTERISTICS This condition is marked by learning disabilities, common forgetfullness, impaired judgement, excessive talking/interupting, trouble concentrating, shortened attention span, and orginization problems. WHAT CAUSES ADHD and ADD? Research shows the usual factor in complete forms of ADD and ADHD to be a coordination failure in the reticular activating system of the brain. This area of the brain helps coordinate external stimulus. A brain chemical, norepinephrine, carries information between different regions of the brain which allows definite areas to be activated while others are inhibited, allowing one to focus on selected outside information, while excluding others. In the case of ADD / ADHD this neural coordination is impaired, causing competitive stimulation from multiple external and internal sources -too much visual stimulation, too much reasonable stimulation, too galore internal feelings and emotions, etc. When the limited neural network is overly taxed in this regard, it becomes unable to "tune in" or focus on some stimulation, while "tuning out," or "turning down" (attenuating) other stimulation. The results can be irritation, aggression and anxiety. OTHER CONTRIBUTING FACTORS SUGAR CONSUMPTION blunts the brain's ability to respond to norepinephrine, thus impairing brain coordination. ALLERGIES Up to 90% of all children with ADD or ADHD are allergic to red, yellow, and blue dyes saved in food products. Other common food allergens include, cow's milk, peanuts, citrus, and tomatoes. FAMILY HISTORY OXYGEN DEPRIVATION AT BIRTH LEAD POISONING DIETARY DEFICIENCIES SMOKING DURING PREGNANCY HOW CAN ADD/ADHD BE TREATED? CONVENTIONAL APPROACH Conventional treatment of ADD / ADHD most often includes the use of psychostimulant or antidepressant drugs. Over time, however these drugs often become useless and cause a sort of rebound effect where frustration and anger return. Excessive use of stimulant drugs can cause lethargy and depression. ALTERNATIVE APPROACH Fortunately there are hard-hitting alternatives to medications. A combination of herbs and nutritional support can often balance the brain chemistry naturally without the broadside effects of medications. There are formulas available that are designed specifically to provide the unexpendable framework of lipids and fatty acids, natural hormones, as well as neural growth and synchronization factors quintessential for neural and glial cell generation in order to just the demands of increased neural "traffic" through the netted activating system. Many herbs have been shown to provide relief from ADD/ADHD symptoms without the side effects of prescription drugs. However, not complete herbs are fit for small children. They are primo used synergistically in a reputable formula designed specifically for the treatment of ADD/ADHD. CONSIDERATIONS AVOID SUGAR Research has shown that children with ADD and ADHD may not digest sugars properly. Sugar consumption has been connected to aggressive, unquiet behaviour. IDENTIFY ALLERGIES Try to identify and avoid food allergens and neurotoxins such as artificial sweetners and food dyes. AVOID SOFT DRINKS Both sugar-free and sweetened contain phosphates which displaces calcium/magnesium levels, causing immoderate muscle activity. GET PLENTY OF SUNLIGHT Seasonal emotional Disorder, SAD, is sometimes misdiagnosed as ADD or ADHD. Occurring mostly in northern latitudes during the winter months, SAD produces ADD-like symptoms. Consider exposure to full-spectrum lighting if unable to spend time outdoors each day. REFERENCES: Prescription For Herbal Healing by Phyllis A. Balch, CNC 12 Effective Ways to Help Your Add/Adhd Child: Drug-Free Alternatives for Attention-Deficit Disorders by Laura J. Stevens THE LCP SOLUTION: The Remarkable Nutritional Treatment for ADHD, Dyslexia, and Dyspraxia by Malcolm J. Nicholl Transforming the Difficult Child; The Nurtured Heart Approach by Howard Glasser About The Author
	 	 

Avoid ADHD drugs, Canada tells heart patients

OTTAWA (Reuters) - Canada's health ministry on Friday warned people with high blood pressure, heart disease and a number of other medical ailments not to take drugs used to manage Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD).
	 	 
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