Rebecca Kajander
Not that I know of, but read ADHD & Me. Google it; sorry, I only know that the author is a teen when he wrote it and his name is Jason.
Podiatry has nothing to do with adhd but since there is a link, I thought I would share a little on adhd. You can find a book and audio recording at this site: http://living-with-adhd.us Keith
Living with ADHD requires great patience and adjustment, but every individual can develop their plan of action and treatment methods that practicable for them. Individuals with ADHD and their caretakers must train themselves to cope with its symptoms such as frustrations, forgetfulness, restlessness, tendency to act or blurt out before thinking, distractibility, difficulty maintaining long term relationships, isolation, difficulty organizing oneself.
In 1798, Sir Alexander Crichton (1763-1856), a Scottish doctor and author, wrote about a "mental restlessness" that seems very similar to the inattentive subtype of ADHD.
ADHD should only be diagnosed by a professional. Frank Barnhill, M.D., author of Mistaken for ADHD, listed nearly 50 conditions in his book that can be mistaken for ADHD. Dr. Barnhill said irritability, hyperactivity, poor memory and bad grades are classic ADHD symptoms, but they can be also symptoms of sleep apnea, thyroid disorders, food allergies, seizures and learning disabilities. ADHD diagnoses are rising at nearly 3% per year according to the Centers For Disease Control, which could mean as many as 9 million kids with ADHD in 2010.
ADHD is genetic. If you think they learned it somewhere, then that is a behavior disorder and not ADHD.
No, if you have ADHD it is not confirmed that you are a demigod.
No, he does not have ADHD.
Sheckler does have ADHD.
adhd can not be treated and pills or patches can help to calm you down but not cure the adhd!
No. Donald Trump does not have ADHD.
You do not need to go to a special school for ADHD. You can go to a regularschool if your ADHD is monitored.