Anonymous wrote:I work with families. Most children (and parents) I see are sleep-deprived. Also, poor nutrition, even though money is no object.
This doesn't surprise me. There was a thread (I think in Older Kids) about bedtimes. My elementary/middle school kids are in bed by 8:00. People were shocked by that and thought I was ridiculous. Whatever.
Studies have found that people with untreated ADHD are more likely than others to get speeding tickets, abuse drugs, get pregnant when they weren’t planning to, lose a job, suffer accidental injuries, get divorced and go to jail.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Yes, thank you. What do you think of what he suggests?
NP, but let's just say it didn't surprise me to learn after reading the article that the author is a resident, having graduated from med school only two years ago. While he makes a lot of great theoretical points, it didn't really sound like it was written by someone with a lot of experience in private practice seeing the same patients and families over the course of years.
I work with families. Most children (and parents) I see are sleep-deprived. Also, poor nutrition, even though money is no object.
Anonymous wrote:
Yes, thank you. What do you think of what he suggests?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Yes, thank you. What do you think of what he suggests?
It seems obvious. I don't know anyone who immediately jumped to meds before trying to figure out what was really going on.
In what way did your friends try to figure out the real causes of the problems?
By going beyond a checklist at the pediatrician for a diagnosis. By getting an ADHD diagnosis only in the context of looking at other things, like the article suggested -- is my child not paying attention because he can't understand the instruction because of a learning disability. By ruling out medical issues (especially sleep disorders) when appropriate.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Yes, thank you. What do you think of what he suggests?
It seems obvious. I don't know anyone who immediately jumped to meds before trying to figure out what was really going on.
In what way did your friends try to figure out the real causes of the problems?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Yes, thank you. What do you think of what he suggests?
It seems obvious. I don't know anyone who immediately jumped to meds before trying to figure out what was really going on.
Anonymous wrote:
Yes, thank you. What do you think of what he suggests?