Wednesday, April 8, 2020

How early can you diagnose ADHD?

How early can you diagnose ADHD?

Charles [Thomas] Wild

A diagnosis of ADHD is quite different than finding a partial solution/a partially effective remedy for ADHD. Since a diagnosis of ADHD often precedes the trying of a stimulant for ADHD (and historically ADHD is when the right stimulant temporarily improves ADHD for a number of hours), an initial diagnosis can only be an initial diagnosis. The final diagnosis is dependent upon time (as in days, weeks, months, even years) when it is discovered which brain-mind medicine works for ADHD. X-ref: neurology; try educational books like Remarkable Medicine book (Dreyfus); the How To (Temporarily) Cure Hyperactivity book (about proven, temporary Inattentive ADHD relief) (Brothers, M.D.; x-ref: Renshaw, M.D.). An early, initial diagnosis of ADHD is possible by about age 7; discovering a partial remedy for ADHD is possible by about age 21. Fact: stimulant medicines work for only some with ADHD, not all with ADHD.

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I take ADHD medication. I don’t think I need them anymore, however I have grown accustomed to the increase in performance (mainly in sports) that comes with taking the medication. Is there an alternative I can take to achieve this same affect?

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