In her book, The Hyperactive Child, Domeena C. Renshaw, M.D. gives a
medication rating scale. According to the scale there are thirty (30) areas which a medicine may impact.Dr. Renshaw, M.D. lists:
1. Hyperactive body movements
2. Attention span (eating, TV)
3. Distractability
4. Concentration
5. Impulsiveness
6. Destructiveness
7. Aggressiveness
8. Lying
9. Stealing
10. Awareness of danger
11. Response to punishment
12. Emotional stability
13. Clumsiness
14. Accident-proneness
15. Motor co-ordination (games, gym)
16. Speech problem
17. Perception-understanding
18. Making friends
19. Quarrelsomeness
20. Drawing
21. Handwriting
22. Reading
23. Calculations
24. Problem-solving capacity
25. Temper tantrums
26. Self-reliance
27. Completes projects
28. Eating problems
29. Mealtime disruption
30. Sleep problems
The above is from Table 1, Rating Scale. Clinic/Physician Title. Child, Age, Date, Medication. Problem list. Please rate your observation as follows: Impossible -3; much worse -2; same 0; Better +1; Much better +2; Absent +3. Ratings are made by three different persons: mother, teacher, and physician.Dr. Renshaw's Rating Scale says it may be reproduced without her consent. (pp. 90-91)
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Anita Uhl Brothers, M.D. - ADHD - Inattentive ADHD - Hyperactivity - Hyperkinetic Syndrome - Organic Brain Syndrome
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How To Cure Hyperactivity book (1981) about Inattentive ADHD by C. Thomas Wild, introduction by Anita Uhl Brothers, M.D. - a true story about temporary reduction of Inattentive ADHD symptoms due to using the right medicine (an effective medicine - Tirend):
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/C_Thomas_Wild_and_ADHD/info (Modern nutrition, coffee, caffeine, Tirend, NoDoz; also, Bonine)
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ADHD
The primary symptom of ADHD is: (involuntary) inattention.
http://www.ninds.nih.gov/disorders/adhd/adhd.htm (Ritalin, Dexedrine)
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