I’m a 40 years old male and diagnosed with ADHD. I’ve tried neurofeedback, holistic methods and did nothing. I’m very frustrated and looking for a cure. What medications have been successful in treating adults with ADHD?
You might want to look up ADHD on sites such as WebMD, Yahoo Health and the American Psychological Association, which gives comprehensive information about symptoms and treatment.
Several medications have been found to be effective, such as Ritalin, Adderall and Strattera, as well as Bupropion (Wellbutrin), which is an anti-depressant.
While I disagree with the above poster who implies that ADHD is "not real," it is true that lifestyle changes such as proper sleep, exercise, and nutrition can make a big difference - especially exercise. In addition, you might want to try counseling in the form of a personal (or executive) coach to assist you with goals.
Finally, check out books for adults with ADHD like "Driven to Distraction" and groups/websites such as CHADD for support and suggestions.
Good luck.
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arthurlikesbeer(PAC)
2007 Jul 11 1have you tried changing your diet and eating healthier,other country's claim its an American only disease,caused by fast food ond other junk we eat,and isn't recognized as a condition in any other country
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thedrisin
2007 Jul 11 2You might want to look up ADHD on sites such as WebMD, Yahoo Health and the American Psychological Association, which gives comprehensive information about symptoms and treatment.
Several medications have been found to be effective, such as Ritalin, Adderall and Strattera, as well as Bupropion (Wellbutrin), which is an anti-depressant.
While I disagree with the above poster who implies that ADHD is "not real," it is true that lifestyle changes such as proper sleep, exercise, and nutrition can make a big difference - especially exercise. In addition, you might want to try counseling in the form of a personal (or executive) coach to assist you with goals.
Finally, check out books for adults with ADHD like "Driven to Distraction" and groups/websites such as CHADD for support and suggestions.
Good luck.
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