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What Kind Of Questions Should I Ask When Talking To My Doctor About ADD?



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By : Amy Nutt    zero times read
Submitted 2008-11-03 08:52:00
You had trouble concentrating, your work and social life was suffering and you couldn t keep it together long enough to hold on to regular a job for long.

One day, while surfing the web, you read an article on the Internet about adult attention deficit disorder, otherwise known as ADD and wondered if you had it.

You got checked out by prominent psychologist who specialized in adult ADD diagnosis and sure enough, you are suffering from the disorder.

The revelation is bitter sweet. On the one hand you now know what has been happening to you. On the other, you now have more questions than ever before.

This is normal, in fact, the next time you see your doctor, you should bring a list of questions with you that can put ADD in its proper perspective.

The list below is far from comprehensive, but is the fundamental questions hat one may ask to learn about more about living with this condition. Feel free to add a few questions of your own.

What causes ADD?

Even within the medical profession there is some debate as to the actual causes of ADD in children and adults. Some say that the neurotransmitter Acetylcholine is the culprit. This particular brain chemical control the cognitive functions of the brain and can greatly affect awareness, judgment memory and the ability to concentrate on tasks. Also, dopamine, another essential chemical, is very low in individuals with ADD. The fact that nearly 60 percent of ADD suffers have low dopamine count is very significant.

Indeed no one can argue with these facts.

Where the arguments come in is the how and why of these issues.

Some say it is a diet and nutrition problem, in fact, some studies have shown that the eradication of certain foods, like sugars, and refined and processed foods, decrease certain symptoms of ADD. Certain vitamins and minerals can also help stabilize symptoms.

This begs the question of whether or not the chemical imbalance that triggers ADD began with a nutrition deficiency.

Another argument is that there are structural differences in the brains make up that can cause ADD. In a small percentage of ADD victims, the forebrain, or he part that control our thought emotional and behavior are smaller than normal. This could influence certain behaviors causing not only the chemical imbalances but he problems that regularly manifest in the lives of people with ADD.

What ADD treatments are right for me?

The answer to this question will largely depend on the individual. For instance smokers will have to stay way from certain medications that may not be prescribed for fear of health risks.

ADD suffers who manifest symptoms of clinical depression may be given Prozac. Stimulants like Ritalin Adderall or Strattera can also be prescribed, but not for people with a history of drug or alcohol abuse, as these items are highly addictive.

As stated earlier, diet and nutrition can play a major role in combating symptoms, so if are really serious about getting the ADD/ADHD monkey off of your back you may want to modify your dietary habits.

Can I control ADD?

The answer is yes and no. Will you ever be able to truly suppress it? No. ADD/ADHD is a constant condition and the battle is fought on a daily basis.

That said, you can mitigate symptoms with a combinations of medication and behavior modification.

Also, seeing a therapist may also help you not only lessen he symptoms of ADD and ADHD but can perhaps aid you in putting the disorder in perspective.

Being diagnosed with ADD doesn t have to be the end of the world. You are now armed with the knowledge and know the enemy you have to defeat. With the right impetus and tools at your side, you can embark on a healthier lifestyle with new goals and a brighter future, in spite of your ADD diagnosis.
Author Resource:- ADD and ADHD doctor provides solutions for situations that can prevent you from doing your best at work, school or in relationships. For information on how ADD/ADHD can be treated without medication, consider Dr. Svec Institute of Psychological Services. http://www.drsvec.com
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