Stojakapimp
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Originally posted by: conjur
How many ADD kids does it take to change a lightbulb?
Wanna go bike riding?
How many able bodied persons does it take to screw in a light bulb?
one
Originally posted by: conjur
How many ADD kids does it take to change a lightbulb?
Wanna go bike riding?
hehehehe.Originally posted by: Stojakapimp
How many able bodied persons does it take to screw in a light bulb?
one
Your posts on the Pharma industry are so full of sh!t it is disturbingOriginally posted by: Monel Funkawitz
The FDA was bought out a long time ago by the drug companies themselves. (You can find proof on this if you do a little reasearch. I did a paper on this once) The trend now is to create a new drug, then create a disease for it.
The thing that has me concerned is alot of drug companies are based in outside countries. There is alot of people out there that want to break up the US, and have been trying for a long time. Take it how you want, it is my opinion.
Until the American public has the balls to stand up as one and say "Enough", then you will keep seeing more and more drugs being released for BS ailments.
Well, they're really hateful posts because he lost a sister to a perscription gone bad. So he's got a chip on his shoulder for the entire medical industry. Or at the very least, the drug companies.Originally posted by: Mwilding
Your posts on the Pharma industry are so full of sh!t it is disturbingOriginally posted by: Monel Funkawitz
The FDA was bought out a long time ago by the drug companies themselves. (You can find proof on this if you do a little reasearch. I did a paper on this once) The trend now is to create a new drug, then create a disease for it.
The thing that has me concerned is alot of drug companies are based in outside countries. There is alot of people out there that want to break up the US, and have been trying for a long time. Take it how you want, it is my opinion.
Until the American public has the balls to stand up as one and say "Enough", then you will keep seeing more and more drugs being released for BS ailments.
Originally posted by: LordRaiden
Hehehe. I've been so distracted by my ADD before that I've walked into walls, poles, people, fell off balcony's, down stairs, etc.![]()
Drugging is an extremely small part of a solution, as well. Not to mention, I agree...all a 2-5 year old will need to act like they have an attention problem is to have a coke or twoOriginally posted by: KK
What the fvck has this world come to? I was browsing some posts over at webmd, and its pretty disturbing. Mothers thinking their 2 and 3 year olds have this problem. First off, they're just kids. What kid isn't active at that age. I think what they want are drugged zombies that don't take any parenting skill what so ever. People like that do not need to have children.
Forcing one's focus doesn't work, which is the whole problem.As far as all the other people out there diagnosed with ADD/ADHD why not force yourself to focus, do something that requires discpline like martial arts or something like that.
But see, God already gave the perfect ADD drug to us. Coffee!Sure the medicine will get you to focus, but are you going to have to take it the rest of your life, I'm sure thats just what the drug companies want.
Not the best analogy, but it works. The drugs can work. I'm in college, and it's a night and day difference in the classroom when I have or don't have some good coffee before I get there. However, reading up on what it is and what other people have done in their lives because of it and to help themselves deal with it works more than anything else.I associate the drugs for ADD/ADHD with steriods. You can work out with steriods and get big fast whereas if you didn't take them it would take more work to get maybe as big as you would on steriods.
Originally posted by: conjur
How many ADD kids does it take to change a lightbulb?
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Wanna go bike riding?
Originally posted by: Monel Funkawitz
The FDA was bought out a long time ago by the drug companies themselves. (You can find proof on this if you do a little reasearch. I did a paper on this once) The trend now is to create a new drug, then create a disease for it.
The thing that has me concerned is alot of drug companies are based in outside countries. There is alot of people out there that want to break up the US, and have been trying for a long time. Take it how you want, it is my opinion.
Until the American public has the balls to stand up as one and say "Enough", then you will keep seeing more and more drugs being released for BS ailments.
Getting bored? No. Getting frustrated beyond belief, and having strange fits when bored: yes. Whther day-dreaming uncontrollably or bouncing off the walls.Originally posted by: Monel Funkawitz
WTF is this about? You spammed this in another thread. What does this have to do with ADD/ADHD?![]()
ADD/ADHD and medication are always in the same sentence. Always. Unless you sit in the middle of a room for 24/7 and drool incessantly, then immediately you are diagnosed with ADD. "Here, take these drugs. You are not normal. You can't sit still." Bullsh*t. I like doing new and different things, and if I am not interested in something, I get bored. #1 symptom of ADD? I think not.
The FDA is not, the people's belief in pills is. Drugs can help, but they are not a solution for mroe than a few small things. I learn quickly in a small group, and I can usually manage many different streams of input...multiple conversations at once, for instance (as in, two people next to me, and conversing with both), and when I'm on a short deadline, can focus on one thing like no tomorrow...but I have no control over it. I can't fabricate the deadlines (I've tried), for example.I posted this because I think the FDA is the root of all this bogus crap. ADD, AHAD, Social Dysfunction Syndrome, blah. If you look at the warning signs of any of these, EVERY person has them. Drug everyone so they walk around like zombies? It doesn't just apply to toddlers, but everyone.
Yeah...why wasn't she taken off the meds? If it does mroe harm than good, you stop. Period. I've been on enough prescription drugs to know.My cousin was diagnosed with ADD when she was 14. GREAT student in school, lots of friends. She was put on medication, and it burned her out. Dropped out of school, and commited suicide. Hell of a change, huh?
Sounds like me. After I got diagnosed, it was very clear that I got it from both sides of the family. BTW, what are processing speed issues?Originally posted by: Pliablemoose
I work @ a teaching hospital with daily contact with psychiatrists & psych residents, I'd say that among them 95% feel medication for an ADD/ADHD kid is appropriate and necessary.
I have an 11 year old daughter with ADD/processing speed issues, dyslexia, inattentive disorder, etc, etc. Her biological father had it & her mother is prob borderline ADD/ADHD, so this kid got a double shot of the genetics that cause ADD/ADHD.
As long as she isn't bored, it'll be fine, so..uhh....yeah, nightmarish fiend in little girl's bodyShe's a beautiful child, we do not medicate her during the summer, but I can see that she'd be a nightmare in class.
Been there. I don't know what you should do there, but try something...being the kid everyone asked about problems they couldn't get, and then watching them get a high A while I was amazed I managed a low B is not easy...made me feel like a living paradox.Literally thousands of dollars & many many hours having her tested have helped her/us find the right medication that allows her to almost keep up in school, note that I said almost... As time progresses, she will fall further & further behind her classmates and it'll be a real struggle to keep her in school in her mid to late teens![]()
Based on my parents and uncles, and my elementary school experience, it's about the environment. At home I've always done well, because I have control, at school I don't. In college now, finding the good professors makes the difference beteen failing and getting an A for me.The argument could be made that school is much more intense nowdays, & where she could have skated through 25-50 years ago, nowdays, grades, advancement are pretty well test/skill driven.
That's what I still wonder about. Not the medication bit, but the fitting in bit.IMHO, ADD/ADHD is very real, and I promise that some of you-all will be blessed with children with learning disabilities and learn the hard way, like I did that they need medication to fit in with the rest of the world nowdays...
For me, every pharmaceutical medication I've use, save for Zyrtec, has had some kind of negative effect. However, I follow after my mother in medical issues. She's had doctors tell her she should be dead, based on bloodwork.I was very opposed to medication, and have come around through my experince with my daughter.
Haha! I'll be glad I never graduated from ramming into door framesOriginally posted by: LordRaiden
Hehehe. I've been so distracted by my ADD before that I've walked into walls, poles, people, fell off balcony's, down stairs, etc.![]()
Yeah, I think people like this need to learn from SouthparkOriginally posted by: KK
Originally posted by: LordRaiden
Hehehe. I've been so distracted by my ADD before that I've walked into walls, poles, people, fell off balcony's, down stairs, etc.![]()
I think everyone has done stuff like walking into their share of thing, I've even done an F16, but not falling off a balcony. That doesn't mean ADD caused it, people all the time get distracted. I'm glad your parents took you off the drugs and got you into something with structure in it. It wasn't probably easy for them to handle you, but I'm sure you are better off now that you learn some discpline instead of hiding behind meds. My wife is a school teacher so she deals with students that take their pills to calm down, it makes her job easier, but as people say it is widely over-prescribed. She can usually tell just by speaking with the students parents which ones have behavior problems. The homes that most of these kids come from are very chaotic. She started this school year friday and had a parent come in with their ADD child. Now this lady has 4 kids and didn't want to bring her kids in to school, so she asked her four kids if they wanted to go to school, 3 of them said yes, and the one that said no was concidently the one in my wife's class. So she told my wife that since majority wins, they had to go to school. Where is the parental authority in letting your kids decide if they should go to school. Now I don't know if the other 3 kids this lady has are on meds for ADD but it seriously wouldn't surprise me.
Originally posted by: LordRaiden I've taken years of Martial arts and for me they didn't really help with my ability to focus. I learned that in other ways. One thing that impressed my martial arts teacher wasn't my ability to focus (which I did have a lot of problems with), but rather my ability to learn very quickly with the aid of ADD and my ability to track multiple targets and react to them all.
