Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My son (16) doesn't have it. He does have Exec Functioning issues, though.
His sister (14) has serious ADHD...like can't function at all without her medicine (we've tried many times).
Here are the following people in our family with ADHD:
My Dad
My Mother-in-Law
My husband
One of my paternal uncles
One of my sisters
Two of my female cousins on my Dad's side
My only male cousin on my Dad's side
These people range in age from 28 to 78. They also range in their ability to manage ADHD. Some medicate and some don't. But yeah, ADHD is hoax and everyone is overmedicated.
Yes, they are. You are in hopeless denial. As long as you are comfortably drugged, what care do you have?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My son (16) doesn't have it. He does have Exec Functioning issues, though.
His sister (14) has serious ADHD...like can't function at all without her medicine (we've tried many times).
Here are the following people in our family with ADHD:
My Dad
My Mother-in-Law
My husband
One of my paternal uncles
One of my sisters
Two of my female cousins on my Dad's side
My only male cousin on my Dad's side
These people range in age from 28 to 78. They also range in their ability to manage ADHD. Some medicate and some don't. But yeah, ADHD is hoax and everyone is overmedicated.
Yes, they are. You are in hopeless denial. As long as you are comfortably drugged, what care do you have?
I'm NOT comfortably drugged. I've never had ADHD. I just have a lot of people in my immediate and extended family with ADHD. And, as I noted above, some medicate, some do not.
I don't think anyone but a psychiatrist should be able to diagnose and treat ADHD and I'm sure there are some people who have just been handed drugs by a physician with no battery of tests, etc. but that has not been our family's experience at all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My son (16) doesn't have it. He does have Exec Functioning issues, though.
His sister (14) has serious ADHD...like can't function at all without her medicine (we've tried many times).
Here are the following people in our family with ADHD:
My Dad
My Mother-in-Law
My husband
One of my paternal uncles
One of my sisters
Two of my female cousins on my Dad's side
My only male cousin on my Dad's side
These people range in age from 28 to 78. They also range in their ability to manage ADHD. Some medicate and some don't. But yeah, ADHD is hoax and everyone is overmedicated.
Yes, they are. You are in hopeless denial. As long as you are comfortably drugged, what care do you have?
Anonymous wrote:My son (16) doesn't have it. He does have Exec Functioning issues, though.
His sister (14) has serious ADHD...like can't function at all without her medicine (we've tried many times).
Here are the following people in our family with ADHD:
My Dad
My Mother-in-Law
My husband
One of my paternal uncles
One of my sisters
Two of my female cousins on my Dad's side
My only male cousin on my Dad's side
These people range in age from 28 to 78. They also range in their ability to manage ADHD. Some medicate and some don't. But yeah, ADHD is hoax and everyone is overmedicated.
Anonymous wrote:My son (16) doesn't have it. He does have Exec Functioning issues, though.
His sister (14) has serious ADHD...like can't function at all without her medicine (we've tried many times).
Here are the following people in our family with ADHD:
My Dad
My Mother-in-Law
My husband
One of my paternal uncles
One of my sisters
Two of my female cousins on my Dad's side
My only male cousin on my Dad's side
These people range in age from 28 to 78. They also range in their ability to manage ADHD. Some medicate and some don't. But yeah, ADHD is hoax and everyone is overmedicated.
Anonymous wrote:Mine do not. 4thand6th grade.
They could always sit still, pay attention and listen intently to teachers and coaches. Both could concentrate at tasks.
Most ADHD kids I know were given constant access to iPads, iPhones, video games and TV from a young age. Dinner out? Here’s my iPhone. Car trip? Watch movies or play on phone non-stop. It’s creating socially f-caked up kids that can’t self modulate or sit still.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mine do not. 4thand6th grade.
They could always sit still, pay attention and listen intently to teachers and coaches. Both could concentrate at tasks.
Most ADHD kids I know were given constant access to iPads, iPhones, video games and TV from a young age. Dinner out? Here’s my iPhone. Car trip? Watch movies or play on phone non-stop. It’s creating socially f-caked up kids that can’t self modulate or sit still.
And yet my 24 YO has ADHD and grew up before smart phones were a thing, watched no TV until age 2 and very little after that, and we’ve never had a video gaming system. She also never had behavior issues. ADHD presents itself in various ways.
I don't think most people think ADHD is not real, just that it's over diagnosed.
+1
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What happens to all these ADHD and ADD kids when they grow up?
Do they stay on meds their whole life?
What do their adult lives look like?
Are their kids more likely to also have ADHD/ADD?
10% of the US population are addicts. It is nit hard to figure out why.
Anonymous wrote:ADHD, unmedicated for ADHD (but medicated for anxiety), early 40's, successful but plateaued. Use a ton of strategies to stay on top of things to the extent that I do. I have 1 kid with ADHD, ASD, and LD, 1 probably has ADHD but not tested, and 1 too early to tell. I manage to get most of the important things done.
For a frame or reference on ADHD, it took my 10yo 45 minutes to complete 9 long division problems. He lost his pencil about 10 times during the process.
May I ask why don't you medicate yourself? We have similar profiles and kids, and I can't imagine doing this while trying to manage a special needs kid, her sibling and my full-time job. I was without my meds for about three months and never again. Never, ever again. What a nightmare for us all. I also use strategies, but they were not enough to get me through the day without the meds.
Anonymous wrote:Mine do not. 4thand6th grade.
They could always sit still, pay attention and listen intently to teachers and coaches. Both could concentrate at tasks.
Most ADHD kids I know were given constant access to iPads, iPhones, video games and TV from a young age. Dinner out? Here’s my iPhone. Car trip? Watch movies or play on phone non-stop. It’s creating socially f-caked up kids that can’t self modulate or sit still.