Anonymous wrote:Oy vey. Anyone curious as to why ADD is overdiagnosed needs to just read this thread and go from there.
--Just because someone doesn't want to look for a job doesn't mean that they have ADD or ADHD. Some people just don't like interviewing or changing jobs.
--Sometimes there is something more interesting than listening to one's wife. Which annoys the shit out of me when my husband does it, but alas...Sometimes I just can't compete with that damned RGIII or fantasy baseball standings. So I wait until it is a good time for talking about something and then do it when it is convenient for us both.
--People have different personalities and wants and needs and priorities. This doesn't mean they have ADHD.
--Men just aren't good at focusing on a bunch of shit at once. From what I understand, it goes back to the hunter-gatherer days. Makes sense.
Please, please don't diagnose your husband with ADHD because he doesn't do everything you ask him to do right away. He is allowed to express himself.
Signed, Woman with ADD
I agree. If you think your spouse has ADD, then the best thing you can do is go to a specialist. They will hand both of you questionaires. How he/she scores as an aggregate can tell you a lot. ADD/ADHD is an aggregate of several related symptoms: executive skills, emphathy/mimicry, frame-shift/hyperfocus, and others (I cannot recall them all). Your spouse could, for example, score poorly on executive function, but be fine on everything else. As well, there are specific diagnostic/percentage characteristics to ADD. In order to be considered ADD, you MUST be in the 96th percentile. That means that your in the bottom 4%!!! I cannot recall, but I think they have to score crappy in more than one field as well.
For example, my executive skills were in the 96%, which is ADD level, but only just. However, my frame-shift/hyperfocus was 99%. My empathy mimcry was pretty bad as well as were some other scores. The reason a lot of people don't think ADD exists is because it is overlabeld with people just deciding, "well, he has a worse memory that anyone I know, so it must be ADD".