If you mean levels, then there are 3
1. Predominately Active (hyperactive)
2. Predominately Inactive (also referred to as ADD, because the hyperactive trait does not apply.)
3. A combination of both
it depends on the level of adhd that you have
Many with ADHD have also reported outburts of rage. Although, a person can have ADHD, and not have intense rage.
The fact is no. Most kids will not grow out of ADHD but, You can get help with it at a younger age it will help with the rest of there life.
Yes. Kids with ADHD can become many things as long as there ADHD does not affect how well they perform there job.
There are several coupon sites that offer this info . Here is one of many: www.webmd.com/add-adhd/guide/adhd-diets
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.
There are many prescription treatments for adhd. Some are: Adderall, Buspar, Concerta, Prozac and Tenex.
WebMD has a section on ADHD, which includes diet suggestions for children and adults. There is also a site called ADHD awareness that has some pieces about nutrition. Many ADD/ADHD people self-medicate with caffeine, which should be discouraged.
Yes; as with most mental disorders there are varying degrees of severity. Some individuals with ADHD believe it has contributed to their success, not failure.
Many experts in the research field have discovered that limiting sugar and caffiene in the diet of children with ADHD can help curb symptoms. However, there is no scientific link between diet and ADHD as of yet.
She's done half of high school, she had difficulties at school. (ADHD I think)
ADHD likely has not directly killed anyone. Indirectly it can cause carelessness, prompting someone to mistakenly kill oneself or others. Adverse reactions to ADHD treatment may also result.