This just goes to show that ADD ADHD diagnoses and treatment is not as simple as some Doctors make it sound.
Even the Doctors and so-called ADD experts are stumped when asked the simple question,
“Please describe a typical ADHD child”
It begs the question, “If ADD ADHD is so difficult to diagnose, then how are 1 in 10 kids taking drugs for ADD ADHD?”
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So how do you ever get a diagnosis etched in stone? And how do you find out if you have something else rather than ADD?
F. Thomas