Absolutely. Anyone can be diagnosed with ADHD at any age. The essential thing, though, is that the symptoms had been there since you were seven years old or younger. Many people live with ADHD for years, even into adulthood, only to figure out on their own that the problems they were experiencing were due to something that was actually treatable.
he was diagnosed at 9 years of age
When he was a child
No.
No information has been released indicating that Paul Walker had been diagnosed with ADHD.
Approximately 50-60% of individuals with ADHD also experience symptoms of depression at some point in their lives. This comorbidity can result in additional challenges in their daily functioning and overall well-being. It's important to address both conditions when providing treatment.
Not necessarily. hyperactivity is a part of ADHD but hyperactivity it self is not adhd. This must be diagnosed by a medical professional and the subject may have adhd or is just a hyper type of person.
yup
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If your grandmother has been tested by a professional and diagnosed with ADHD, she will be referred to a physician who can prescribe medication.
In her childhood... she was very young.
Probably during grade school.
Her diagnosis? She has been evaluated and her doctor diagnosed her.