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| ADHD: Fact or Fiction? |
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| Written by Mark Ramirez |
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Although ADHD affects more than 15 millions Americans every year, many people don’t believe the condition exists. People deny that is symptoms which include hyperactivity, distractibility, and uncontrollable impulses are anything more than disobedience or lack of self control. Here are some answers to the more common misconceptions and myths about ADHD. ADHD has been proven to be a real medical disorder by the National Institute of Health, the American Psychiatric Society, and the U.S. Department of Education. ADHD has been proven to be an imbalance of chemical messengers within the brain which results in a lack of concentration and an increase in impulsiveness and hyperactivity. People affected with ADHD have a hard time with daily tasks such as time management and organization. Despite popular belief ADHD affects girls and boys the same. Gender makes no difference in the symptoms that come from this disorder. Since it is commonly believed that only boys are affected ADHD, it is no surprise that there is a greater number of girls affected by ADHD that go undiagnosed. Another common misconception about ADHD is that it only persists through childhood. It is proven that over 70% of children that are affected by this condition carry it with them into adolescence, and 50% of adolescence carries it with them into adulthood. Although it is estimated that roughly 6% of the adult population is affected by ADHD, only 1 and 4 seek treatment. Adults that go untreated are much more likely to abuse drugs, alcohol, have legal and financial problems, and lead troubled personal relationships. The most disturbing misunderstanding about children with ADHD is that it is due to a failure in parenting. Parents tend to become tougher and tougher on children who are constantly acting out. But the children are not being acting out because they don’t know right from wrong; they simply cannot control their impulses. Punishing a child for things that he or she cannot control has even been shown to make ADHD symptoms worse. The good news is there is affective medication to treat ADHD. But recently, many families have found it hard to afford the pricey medication to treat this condition. Many families have turned to Canadian and foreign pharmacies in order to save from 40 to 70% on their prescription medication. Mark Ramirez |



