Seeking Proper ADHD Assessment and Treatment

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Seeking Help for ADHD

Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is a valid medical condition that can benefit from proper diagnosis and treatment. If struggling with symptoms of ADHD, discuss your concerns honestly with your doctor.

Working with Your Doctor

Together you can explore both medical (like prescription stimulants) and non-medical (counseling, lifestyle changes) strategies to manage your symptoms in a healthy, legal way. Your doctor may refer you to an ADHD specialist for a full diagnostic assessment.

Staying Patient

The process of getting properly diagnosed and establishing an effective treatment regimen can take some time and patience. Avoid seeking diagnosis "solutions" online that could jeopardize your health. Instead, be open with your doctor so they can best support you.

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FAQs

What are symptoms of ADHD?

Common symptoms include difficulty focusing, being easily distracted, procrastinating, disorganization, restlessness, impulsivity, emotional dysregulation, and forgetfulness.

What's the assessment process?

A specialist will evaluate symptoms by taking a history, getting input from loved ones, ruling out other conditions, assessing thinking skills, and checking for criteria in the DSM mental health manual.

What are treatment options?

Treatments can include stimulant or non-stimulant medications, counseling, coaching for organization/time management skills, education plans tailored for neurodiversity, and lifestyle changes.

How can friends and family help?

Loved ones can offer emotional support, gentle reminders, help establishing routines, and accommodations like minimizing distractions to help those with ADHD manage challenges.

Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Always consult with a healthcare professional before starting any new treatment regimen.

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