Kids are on to many highly processed foods that have no nutritional value and a lot of sugar. try feed fresh vegetables - raw or lightly cooked and fruits.
Maybe you should go get a second opinion....but what ever the case maybe he is your son. If you truly believe he has ADHD then you need to be the one to help him through this. Your his MOTHER he should come before your relationship.
Well my brother has the condition, and is currently in a steady relationship. I think it could cause some strain on a relationship but its not like the partner wouldn't take ADHD into consideration. Truth be told, it isn't rare nor is it like its untreatable. If its so uncontrollable, the person who has the ADHD should get some help with it, so it wouldn't affect something like a relationship anyway.
It can really affect both people. The person who does not have ADHD may feel that their partner doesn't listen to them carefully, forgets to do things, and doesn't take responsibility for doing things to help the relationship. On the other hand, the person with ADHD on some level may realize that they aren't "living up to" their partner's expectations, and that can result in self-esteem issues, or insecurity... or even a feeling of apathy if they feel like it's just "hopeless" and they're NEVER going to meet people's expectations in a relationship. One thing that can really help is if the partner who doesn't have ADHD is really clear about what they need from their partner and can convey it in SHORT, CONCISE statements. Like, instead of saying "I need you to do more around the house," instead you can say "I need you to take out the trash every night at 9pm" and then set an alarm on their phone, or their watch, etc. to help remind them. If you are the person with ADHD, making lists and posting it where you'll see it often can be helpful.
ADHD is genetic. If you think they learned it somewhere, then that is a behavior disorder and not ADHD.
Individuals with ADHD don't share a common topic they think about. However, people with ADHD probably think about more things on average due to being unable to focus.
Yes, there are several online medical reference resources, as well as ADHD support group websites that you can use to find helpful information about the links between ADHD and diet. Here are a few: www.webmd.com/add-adhd/guide/adhd-diets www.medpagetoday.com/Pediatrics/ADHD-ADD/24685 www.oneaddplace.com/adhd-diet.php
I think it was adhd
I think you mean Vyvanse
I don't think ritalin affects urine. I take ritalin for ADHD aand i'm pretty sure it has to relationship with pee.
Yes, Richard Branson has been open about having ADHD. He has credited his ADHD with helping him think differently and approach challenges in unique ways.
ADHD is how your brain works, the chemicals in your brain cannot be altered by Pepsi, and I think that ADHD can only be caused by the way your brain works from the start of your life, and nothing else can cause it.
Yes. He had surgery on his deviated septum.
you learn to control your ADHD and think before you act if you rally think that you don't need a pill then you probably don't need a pill