Any kind. unless the person is allergic to dairy or other food products
ADDer
When a person has a need for a lot of attention it is called narcissistic personality disorder. When the need for attention is excessive it is called histrionic personality disorder.
Well, Bipolar Disorder, is much more severe than Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and Attention-Deficit Hyperactivty Disorder (ADHD), so the answer to this question is, 'no."
There are many reasons a person may find focusing to be hard or difficult. The person may suffer from Attention Deficit Disorder, for example.
Attention Deficit Disorder -- or ADD as it's known -- is a mental health disorder, which means it affects a person's mood, thinking or behavior. As such, it is a very personal condition and it is not contagious.
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.
I don't believe any disease makes a person hyper, if anything a person is more sluggish because they're fighting an infection. However there are a few social disorders that make people hyper such as Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) and sometimes a lack of focus can seem like hyperactivity in Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD). Activity that could be seen as "hyper" might also appear in individuals with Bi-Polar Disorder or Manic- Depressive Disorder and is referred to as the Manic stage.
Epilepsy is a brain disorder in which a person has repeated seizures (convulsions) over time. Seizures are episodes of disturbed brain activity that cause changes in attention or behavior.
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.
A pleasing elevation of mood if the person drinks in moderation.
I think a person that drinks speghetti is very different.