Yes. I have been in the Army for 8 years, and I have it.
Attention Deficit Disorder. This term is since depreciated, but was once used for those who did not display hyperactive symptoms. The new medical term for such a person is ADHD predominately inattentive.
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ADHD is a mental disorder; not a statement about a person's safety or morals. all it means is attention deficit hyperactive disorder. in lamest terms they will be a little more hyper then others depending on the severity of the ADHD and that they have trouble concentrating.
Yes. Because the person is so self absorbed.
adhd stands for attention deficit hyperactive disorder. It can make people of all ages unable to concentrate on all different activities. ADHD is also characterized by hyperactivity, impulsivity, and inattentiveness. People who have this have difficulty in paying attention during a conversation or having an inattention to detail, the process of information on their brain might not work as fast as a normal person's would. http://www.in-spite-of.org/what-is-adhd/
There are many reasons a person may find focusing to be hard or difficult. The person may suffer from Attention Deficit Disorder, for example.
If you have problems sitting still it can be a sign of anxiety or boredom. Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder can also cause a person to be fidgety.
Sir Alexander Crichton was the first person to discover ADHD in 1798, however back then it wasn't a big deal.
It all depends on the person. But a sure-fire way to help is to ask your doctor for melatonin. This will help them sleep.
Hyperactivity could come from add or adhd but it could also come from a sugar rush.
Hyperactive.