Adhd In Adults Tests
Adhd In
Adults Tests
How Can An Adult Be Tested For
Adhd And How
Can You Know If You Reall Have This Condition Or ?if you just have
too many gadgets like computer, cell phones, texting, etc., etc.,
that are just making it difficult to concentrate
In school.
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Atomoxetine - Strattera -
Adhd - Adults.
Experiences And Opinions?I have been tested and diagnosed with
adult
Adhd at age 29. I have tried Concerta XL
(methylphenidate) 54mg daily but lost lots of weight and poor sleep
and felt on edge and grouchy mid afternoon. So i had to stop. I am
now on Straterra (Atomoxetine) and have been on 10mg for 1 wk, now
25mg for 1 week. Next its 1 week at 40mg then finally 3 weeks on
60mg. I have felt mild flu like symptoms as side effect and poor
sleep + a bit light headed and v mildly buzzing. But have felt like
its working a bit or helping even this early on. Anyone else have
expriences or opinions on this drug and things to be careful of or
aware of etc. If this does not work then i may try Vyvanse or
Dexidrine. Have you used them and any good or are their other
choices?
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How Do Doctor's Test For Adult ADHD?
In Other
Words How Is It Diagnosed?
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Testing For Adult
Adhd In Those
With High Intelligence ...?Has a test been developed that can
assist
In an accurate diagnosis of
Adhd In an adult with high
intelligence and if so at what level of intelligence does the test
become irrelevant? Can anyone explain what a TOVA is and what
results suggest an attention problem? Please answer using a
tangible such as a number (if a number would assist
In giving a clear answer). Should someone like to
share a personal experience it would be appreciated.
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Is There Such A Thing As Free Or Assisted Adult
Adhd Testing?I am a student at a University with a
pretty decent insurance policy. However, I used to take adderral
back
In high school and wanted to try it again. My
doctor says that I have been off it for too long and need to be
retested. I went to the Univ. testing clinic and they told me my
insurance would cover 50% and I would have to pay the other upfront
(which is $450!!!) I don't have that lying around at all... Is
there any other way I could do this testing? I am
In Columbus, OH, btw.
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ADD/ADHD Testing? Whats It Like?I'm getting tested for adult
ADHD/ADD soon. I have an interview seperately so its not that part,
but its something that's 3 hours long. What should I expect? Anyone
who has been through this testing who could describe it would be
awesomee... thanks!
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I Think I Have Adult
Adhd And Would Like To
Tested?I have done my research as well as several online
evaluations for Adult ADHD. Every 'test' I have taken suggests a
proffessional evaluates me. I have a fairly high IQ and consider
myself a pretty smart guy. The problem is that I have never been
able to concentrate, and it seem that there are 100 thoughts
bouncing around
In my head at all times. I gave up
reading b/c my mind wanders so much that I read the paragraphs 3 or
4 times before I can move on. It affected my college and High
school years and defiantly my career. I have read up on
Adhd and have discovered that almost every
“symptom” discussed is a symptom that I have. However, I cannot
seem to find where to start. I live
In Ocala FL
and would like some help with this. Thanks
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How Does An Adult Go About Getting Tested For ADHD?And what
treatment is usually prescribed?
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ADHD
In CHILDREN AND ADULTS?Scott Gregorio Zuniga
Ann M Stotts; Instructor July 31, 2008 ADHD
In
CHILDREN AND ADULTS ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder)
is a behavioral disorder that is being more recognized
In Adults and not just children
and adolescents. I was diagnosed
In the early 80’s
as having
Adhd and this disorder continued on
through my adulthood.
Adhd is the single most
common chronic behavioral disorder
In
preadolescent children. Reported rates range widely from 5% to 12%
depending on study methodology and population.
Adhd is more common
In boys than
In girls, with male to female sex ratios ranging
from 5:1 for the predominantly hyperactive impulse type and 2:1 for
the predominantly inattentive type. (Diagnosis Treatment
In Psychiatry, pg. 577) As having this at an early
age and having this condition
In kindergarten,
things were very bad. I could not explain the energy I was having,
and not only this, but trying to sit and listen was also very
difficult. Concentration was lost and almost inadequate for me. I
wasn’t trying to disrupt my class with the bouncing, fidgeting, and
moving around, but because of the lack of knowledge and
understanding of this disorder from teachers, I was labeled as a
“problem child”. Later on
In life, they started
noticing symptoms. There are three symptoms that can be broken down
into three subtypes, which are: an inattentive type (inability to
pay attention), hyperactive impulse type (fidgeting or squirming),
and a combined type, which involves a combination of the other two
types and is the most common. (Kids Health) Around the time when I
was about 6 years old, I was given a prescribed medication called
Ritalin, which is a central nervous system stimulant. At that time
it was the newest drug out there that appeared to be working on
children showing symptoms of ADHD. Now, while it did calm me down,
I started noticing that my demeanor started to change. I was
feeling more anxious, jittery, and at times, slightly depressed.
But the biggest thing for me was I was extremely irritable. My
neighborhood friends began to distance themselves from me and soon
I felt alone, and
In a way at times, that seemed
okay with me. Not only did it affect me at home, but also at
school. During school, the teachers did notice a change
In me, but they also noticed that I became upset
much easier. After years of trying to explain to family and
teachers that this medication made me feel like I was crazy, I
finally took myself off of it at the age of fourteen. I tried other
medications, but they had a reverse effect on me. Back then,
researchers did not recognize the similarity feature, such as
comorbidities, neuropsychological deficits, and failures
In major life domains. (Brain Function and
Structure pg. 323)
In the 1970’s, studies were
conducted on the neuropsychological functioning of children, age
group of under 12, with ADHD. Studies now show that children
through the age of 19 show that the right hemisphere of the brain
is 3% to 5% smaller. (Brain Function and Structure pg. 327)
Researchers are indicating that subjects with
Adhd
comorbid LDs are at approximately 30%, because LDs such as dyslexia
involve brain abnormalities. It’s necessary to know which
abnormalities are caused by
Adhd and which are
caused by LDs. An MRI study found that both dyslexic and
Adhd children had smaller right anterior width
measurements than did controls. (Brain Structure and Function pg.
332) Diagnosis across the age group is a clinical process.
Biological
Tests and psychometric instruments are
not currently available, but the DSMIV-TR has a criterion for ADHD.
There is a set of 18 criteria’s for ADHD, nine are inattention and
nine are hyperactivity – impulsivity symptoms. The person must
display two distinct settings, six of the nine must be
hyperactivity –impulsivity and six of the nine must be inattention
symptoms. They must also display these symptoms for 6 months to
qualify for a diagnosis. Some of these symptoms must be presented
before the age of 7.
Adhd is typically a lifelong
disorder. It is important to understand the pattern of symptoms and
impairments
In all groups. (ADHD
In Children, Adolescents, and
Adults pg. 322) Hyperactivity
In
Adults is frequently manifested as adaptive
behaviors rather than observed behaviors. For instance, I would
hate going to the local movie theater because I would try to avoid
settings where there was a long period of silence or sitting. I
always have to be doing something; I never slow down. You could say
my throttle was stuck
In “rabbit gear”. Because of
this hyperactivity, it has caused a lot of tension with family
members and
In my relationship.
In my teenage years, it had gotten worse and
because of my impulsivity, I had , I had gotten into a lot of
trouble with the law. It wasn’t because I didn’t know right from
wrong; it was because I would make quick and irresponsible choices
not thinking about the consequences. My temper was easily aroused
and my tolerance for certain activities was very low. When I would
get extremely frustrated my tolerance would drop more rapidly.
In Adhd it is common to have
psychiatric comorbidity. Two thirds of children having
Adhd have a comorbid condition: 40% of children
had oppositional deficit disorder, 14% had conduct disorder, 31%
had anxiety disorder, and 4% had mood disorders. (ADHD
In Children, Adolescents, and
Adults pg. 325) There are few studies that look at
psychiatric comorbidity
In adults. There is a wide
variation
In the reported comorbidity rates.
Murphy and Barkley conducted a study involving 172
Adhd adults, which found high rates of alcohol
abuse and alcohol dependency. (ADHD
In Children,
Adolescents, and
Adults pg 326) I tend to agree
with the results of this study because I too became dependent on
alcohol as an adult. College students with
Adhd
may present with major problems
In concentration
leading to reduced grades and considerable anxiety over an
inability to deal with academic pressure (Attention Deficit
Hyperactivity Disorder across the Lifespan pg 88). This is very
true for me especially for when I am taking a test. I become over
whelmed with emotions and then the anxiety will kick in, when this
happens it’s very hard to concentrate and to stay focus on the task
that is at hand. Now that I am treating my symptoms, the intensity
of concentration and anxiety is greatly reduced; it’s still there,
but not as intense. Approximately three-quarters of college
students with
Adhd are improved with a psycho
stimulant (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder across the
Lifespan pg 88). Since I’ve been taking classes at Gateway
Technical Collage I have been getting As and Bs
In
my classes, a lot has to do with treating my
Adhd
with a prescribe medication. I take Adderal Xe 20mg, it does help
with concentration, and it somewhat suppresses my hyper behavior.
Back
In middle school my grades were Ds and Fs and
occasionally a C.
In summary,
Adhd is a behavioral disorder that affects many
lives from childhood to adulthood. Through more advanced studies
and research,
Adhd can be controlled, therefore
making lives easier to manage, and more productive
In the world today. Bibliography: •Donald E.
Greydanus, MD, Helen D. Pratt, PhD, and Dilip R. Patel, MD.”
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder Across the Lifespan: The
Child, Adolescent, and Adult.” February 2007, pg. 88 •What is
ADHD?; http://kidshealth.org/parent/emotions/behavior/adhd.html
•Larry J. Seidman, PhDa-f,*, Eve M. Valera, PhDa,b, George Bush,
MD, MSa,b.. “Brain Function and Structure
In
Adults with attention-deficit/hyperactivity
disorder.” 2004, pgs. 323, 327, 332 •Michael H. Ebert MD, Peter T.
Loosen, MD, PhD, Barry Nurcombe MD. Current Diagnosis Treatment
In PSYCHIATRY. 2000, pg. 577 •Screenivas
Katragadda, MDa, Howard Schubiner, MDb, c, d, e,*. “ADHD
In Children, Adolescents, and Adults.” 2007, pgs.
322 , 325 – 326
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Testing For Adult Adhd?does anyone know the type of testing that is
done for adult adhd? I know you have to see a psychologist or
psychiatrist but i'm nervous about the testing they are going to
do. anyone know?
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What Is The Process A General Physician Would Use To Diagnose Adult
ADHD?I'm have an appointment with my primary care physician to be
screened for adult ADHD. Does anyone know what he will do
In order to test and diagnose me?
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Just Did An Online
Adhd Test And Scored Positive
For Adult Adhd, The Worst Kind. What Now?you needed to score over
70 to have adult adhd. i scored 99. i know i've got it but where do
i go from here? not taking medication btw. i know they not the best
but from what it asked am certain i got it. what will a doctor do?
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How Do You Differentiate Adult
Adhd From Pure
Laziness?Parent thinks I am lazy, psychiatrist wants me to do a
self-survey for Adult ADHD. I dont know if I am lazy or have
ADHD....my school performance is okay, but I do not concentrate
well and hate to sit
In lectures...I hate to pay
attention to professors and end up going home and self-teaching all
the material. And always cram before the test, never keep up to
date with the class no matter what.....have low motivation to do
so. Already on Zoloft for GAD depression.
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What Kind Of Doctor Specializes
In Testing For ADD
Or ADHD?I believe I have either (Adult) ADD or
Adhd and I need to go to a doctor to get tested.
My insurance does not require a referral so I just need to know
what kind of doctor to go to. Please HELP!! Thanks!!!
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Adhd In Adults
Tests
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