Sarah Noonan is a singer. she has wrote songs in Melbourne recording studio. dah.....
I would say Dyslexia, ADHD, Autism , Mental retardation and hearing impairment
Extreme difficulty with sustained mental effort, focus, and staying on task is one of the hallmarks of ADD/ADHD. That said, I'd say it's likey that you have ADD/ADHD, but only a neurologist can diagnose you. I would highly recommend that you get tested. There are many of effective treatments available.
There isn't an opposite of ADHD par say. Schizophrenia would be the chemical opposite of ADHD since it involves too much dopamine in the brain as opposed to little dopamine in individuals with ADHD.
I'm not an expert on drugs, but it seems like ecstasy would make adhd much worse.
If a person displays many symptoms of ADHD [see related questions] one could suggest a person has ADHD. In some cases, such as inattentive subtypes of ADHD a person would not display obvious external symptoms. Only a doctor can confirm a diagnosis of ADHD.
I am very familiar with adhd and it's symptoms. I do not know for sure but if I were to take an educated guess my answer would be Yes
The severity of ADHD is determined by analyzing the amount symptoms they possess, and how these various symptoms interact to create problems in a person's daily day-to-day functioning. A person who has ADHD and is unable to function within work, school, and interpersonal relationships would have a severe case of ADHD. A person with some forgetfulness but who could still maintain healthy relationships and a job would be considered to have a mild case of ADHD.
ADHD medications usually show up as amphetamines on drug screens.
Concerta is made to treat ADHD. You would have to ask your doctor about the possibility of treating PTSD with Concerta.
Anyone who wants relief from the symptoms.
it would be highly likely that the person has ADHD
ADHD is genetic and is more common in boys then girls. You can grow out of it but only 50% do. ADHD is more of a child form of ADD which affects mostly adults rather than children. It affects your brain mainly.. You do not usually show symptoms of ADHD until you are about 5 or 6 yrs old. I would google it. good advice, ik.