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Adhd:,,,,,,?


i think i have adhd, well actually im like positive so how do i tell my parents (though they already really know)? do i have to go to a certain doctor or just a regular one?
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It would be worth your while to ask around about which doctor in your area is very knowledgeable about ADHD. Many docs are not expert in this field and what they will dish out is a half-baked diagnosis. To complement your treatment plan, you may want to ensure you consume a balanced diet with ADHD vitamins / ADHD diet. Take a look here =>

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Have a nice day.

Talk to your teacher and have he/she bring it up with your parents. I'm 39 years old, and have suffered with ADD my whole life because my parents either didn't know, or didn't want to believe it was a problem for me. ADD only gets worse with age, and if untreated can make your life completely unmanageable. It's also linked to early onset Alzheimers disease, so you definitely want to get treated as soon as possible. Take it from somebody who's dealt with this his whole life, meds can make a huge and almost immediate impact on your life, but you will have to talk to your doctor.

Good luck to you!

Go to your doctor, and they'll give you some medication to help you with it. You should find out from your doctor before you say you're 100% positive you have it.
Some people just like to act "random" and are always hyper and "LYke OmG i ehav ADDHDEE, haha eeeeEE!11!"

go to a normal doctor and they will refer you to a specailist or a therapist. i have it aswell. don't worry about telling your parents they probably have already guessed it. mine did.

ive got it, and my parents thought i had it they took me to a special doctor person (i cnt rember wat they call them lol) and i was diagnosed with it.....so yeh lol. now im being put on ritalin :P

If you are still in school it may be best to share your concern with your teacher or guidance councilor. They will know how to advise you. I hope this helps.

you should eb referred to a neurologist by your primary care doc

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