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dmt1491  ·  3936 days ago  ·  link  ·    ·  parent  ·  post: "ADHD does not exist"

As someone who is also working with kids who has ADHD, Autism, Asperger syndrome. I have seen no long term positive effects from medication and ADHD. Instead what I have noticed is that kids who are taking Ritalin etc stop responding logically to other treatments and positive changes in their environment. With these medications, what you are left with are young children who suddenly experience extreme highs and lows. Looses appetite. Starts "seeing things" that are not there. Some become introverted, some become the opposite. There's suddenly no logic to anything when on medication. The side effects are awful and we really don't have any evidence that the medication work or indeed that ADHD really exists.

The answer is that this is really just big business and creating junkies out of our kids is highly profitable.

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user-inactivated  ·  3936 days ago  ·  link  ·  

As someone who is currently prescribed Adderall, I did have some issues with the appetite factor when I first started taking it, but I've grown past the lack of appetite by forcing myself to eat until it became a natural urge. I wouldn't want anyone younger than teenage taking it. Too much of a risk for children to not feel like eating.

dmt1491  ·  3936 days ago  ·  link  ·  

If people were given the known "facts" about ADHD and the drugs which are used to treat it, I would have very little problems with it. I actually say: Let people use whatever they want to themselves, if they use it without inflicting pain or suffering on somebody else. I'm no anti-drug advocate.

But today, ADHD is portrayed as a real disease, much like cancer or malaria. Which in turn comes with medicines like Adderall that is said to treat it. But ADHD is nothing factual like Cancer or Malaria, it cant be compared to real diseases. There isn't a doctor in the world that can point to where "ADHD" is suppose to be in the brain. There's nothing to look at or measure. It's a fictional disease. This information needs to be given to all parents which at this time are sitting in front of a psychiatrist who is giving out dangerous drugs while only attesting to their positive values and merits.

_refugee_  ·  3914 days ago  ·  link  ·  

I think Adderall and other stimulants have a real potential to be abused by those with disordered eating patterns or full-blown eating disorders. I'm not saying I think these people would try to get a prescription just for that benefit, but if you have a child or teen with those underlying issues who also is considered ADD or ADHD, I think you have a potential recipe for disaster.

On a less severe level, I've heard more than once of people who want to lose weight so they just "take their medicine" until they lose it, and then they go off of it - which teaches terrible eating patterns and dependence, by the way. (In both cases these people were in the group that felt that ADD medication made them boring, so instead of taking it daily they took it "as necessary." Which is an interesting tactic to think about in and of itself, I guess.)