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  • #2
    i'm far to hyper and i just don't have the attention span to click it. sorry.

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    • #3
      Agree on the bullshit call. Well, my theory is %5-%10 diagnosed may have it, the other 90-95% are just hyper little assholes that need discipline. Parents #1 don't have the balls to reprimand their kids and #2 can get put in jail if they spank them. Shit, I got that and the belt if I stepped outta line as a kid.lol

      Article pretty much says that, fabricated condition to keep the pharmaceutical cash machine churning.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by MattG View Post
        Agree on the bullshit call. Well, my theory is %5-%10 diagnosed may have it, the other 90-95% are just hyper little assholes that need discipline. Parents #1 don't have the balls to reprimand their kids and #2 can get put in jail if they spank them. Shit, I got that and the belt if I stepped outta line as a kid.lol

        Article pretty much says that, fabricated condition to keep the pharmaceutical cash machine churning.
        I do think the problem exists but I agree its a much lower percent.
        Highly over prescribed in children IMO.

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        • #5
          Agreed bullshit

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          • #6
            ADHD children may just be immature, research suggests - BBC News

            Many children diagnosed with attention deficit disorder may just simply be the youngest members of their class, Taiwanese researchers suggest.

            Looking at data on 400,000 children, they found August-born children were almost twice as likely to have ADHD as those born the previous September.

            The team said many cases may be down to teachers comparing the behaviour of the least and the most mature children.

            ADHD is an inability to control activity levels and sustain attention.

            It is a behavioural condition which affects up to 7% or 400,000 British children and impairs their ability to learn.

            Medicating

            The study of Taiwanese children, in the Journal of Pediatrics, found 2.8% of the pre-school and primary school boys born in September are diagnosed with the condition compared with 4.5% of those born the following August. For girls the incidence increased from 0.7% to 1.2%.

            In Taiwan, as in England, the birthday cut-off for the school year is August 31.
            The study said: "Worldwide, the number of children and adolescents being diagnosed with ADHD or receiving a prescription for ADHD, has significantly increased.

            "Evidence shows that relative age, which may be a proxy of neuro-cognitive ability, may increase the likelihood of ADHD diagnosis and medication."

            Lead author Dr Mu-Hong Chen, of the Department of Psychology at Taipei Veterans General Hospital in Taiwan, said: "Our findings emphasize the importance of considering the age of a child within a grade (year-group) when diagnosing ADHD and prescribing medication to treat ADHD."

            In England, the difference in development at primary school level between autumn-born pupils and their younger, summer born peers is well known.

            Those born later in the year tend to be more likely to be diagnosed with special educational needs.

            Impairment

            Consultant psychiatrist and chairman of the ADHD Foundation, Dr Kuben Naidoo, said: "While the study findings indicate an increase in the rate of diagnosis and treatment for ADHD in this Taiwanese population, the authors acknowledge significant limitations including absence of key information such as family history and environmental factors.

            "The study therefore highlights the importance of ensuring the assessment for ADHD is rigorous and relies on a variety of sources of information that support the clinician in deciding whether the diagnosis is met.

            "In the UK setting the assessment and diagnosis of ADHD across the lifespan is robust and relies on information gathered from a number of sources, including the family and school.

            "This is then coupled with information obtained from a clinical interview by a specialist paediatrician or psychiatrist.

            "The option to treat with medication is not taken lightly and consideration is also given to psychological strategies to support the individual. This decision on the type of treatment would be influenced by the degree of impairment experienced by the individual."

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            • #7
              When I was a kid I would run around in my underwear with a blanket around my neck for a cape. I'd flip off the couch, dive from my dresser to my bed, etc. Back then this condition was called being a little shit. The meds they prescribed were an ass whooping or a "chankla" thrown at me.

              All that to just say, I agree, it's bullshit.

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              • #8
                link didn't work for me...so many parents used this as a crunch for there kids when all they really needed was a kick in the ass.


                I have seen kids/adults who cant focus or stay on task or homework. Much less then are diagnosed. I never really bought into the hyperactivity part of it. Too many factors.

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                • #9
                  I don't think they need a kick in the ass. I think they need less, sugar, more activity, and just a realization that they are young and hyper. Look at a puppy, nobody goes around saying oh my puppy needs ADHD meds because it has too much energy. It's fucking natural. Some puppies and some people have more energy. Simple as that. We are trying to mold everyone into this 1 size fits all that simply does not work.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Bouncer View Post
                    I don't think they need a kick in the ass. I think they need less, sugar, more activity, and just a realization that they are young and hyper. Look at a puppy, nobody goes around saying oh my puppy needs ADHD meds because it has too much energy. It's fucking natural. Some puppies and some people have more energy. Simple as that. We are trying to mold everyone into this 1 size fits all that simply does not work.
                    lol what do you think a kick in the ass means? Its discipline by the parents which includes what there kid eats, getting them into sports instead of video games all day and most importantly there behavior. Don't blame ADHD for your kid being an asshole jumping on seats at the restaurant. parents don't want to parent anymore IPad TV and call it a day. im talking about kids not puppies... medication for the kids who need it but they seem to get away with murder bc they have a "condition"

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