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Understanding Attention Deficit Disorder |
My oldest brother, and biggest love, was diagnosed at a young age with Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD). ADD presents with inattention, distractibility, disorganization, procrastination, and forgetfulness. Yes, this applies to him, and yes, I believe he has a textbook case of ADD, but based on these symptoms, doesn’t everyone? As someone with severe anxiety, that I now successfully treat with medication, I know how a chemical imbalance can drastically effect one’s attitude, relationship with others, and ultimate success. There are lots of opinions about the over diagnosis of ADD in our society. I may agree with some of them, but I also know that there are people, like my brother and myself, that truly are plagued by a condition that they have absolutely no control over. My goal is to address this dichotomy of over-diagnosis and true health ailment—with ADD and other mental health issues.
This will be as much of a learning experience for me as it is for my readers, and I welcome intelligent comments and probing questions to help us delve deeper into this controversial subject.