on โ06-01-2014 05:05 PM
Neurologist, Richard Saul says it doesn't......
on โ07-01-2014 02:50 PM
on โ07-01-2014 02:54 PM
@polksaladallie wrote:Australia has the highest rate of children put on Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder drugs in the world.
"Most children who get a diagnosis of ADHD are wrongly diagnosed," Professor Jureidini said.
http://au.news.yahoo.com/today-tonight/latest/article/-/18131246/kids-on-adhd-drugs/
I do not know how the diagnosis is made today, but 20 years ago, it entailed a visit to a paediatric neurologist who said yay or nay often without any testing. It appears that nothing much has changed. The headline above is horrifiying to me.
? You didn't read several posts that pointed out the long process? It is not a single consultation, it's long and drawn out. Often blood tests are aslo required to rule out any other disorder. Often it is hard to dx.
on โ07-01-2014 02:57 PM
@donnashuggy wrote:I also believe that many parents look at medication to make their life easier, I also strongly believe that children with special needs should be given the opportunity to learn in mainstream schools, it teaches them and their classmates a lot about life. One of my closest friends who is a special needs teacher with a son who has downs syndrome pushed to have him educated in public schools, he does not have one friend with the same disability now in adult life.
My children and my grandchildren all attended mainstream school that catered for downs syndrome, wheelchair bound, and those with other disabilities. It's nothing new or hard to do.
on โ07-01-2014 03:03 PM
@twinkles**stars wrote:
? You didn't read several posts that pointed out the long process? It is not a single consultation, it's long and drawn out. Often blood tests are aslo required to rule out any other disorder. Often it is hard to dx.
I said didn't know......
I do not know how the diagnosis is made today.
on โ07-01-2014 03:05 PM
@polksaladallie wrote:Australia has the highest rate of children put on Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder drugs in the world.
"Most children who get a diagnosis of ADHD are wrongly diagnosed," Professor Jureidini said.
http://au.news.yahoo.com/today-tonight/latest/article/-/18131246/kids-on-adhd-drugs/
I do not know how the diagnosis is made today, but 20 years ago, it entailed a visit to a paediatric neurologist who said yay or nay often without any testing. It appears that nothing much has changed. The headline above is horrifiying to me.
Today, it is ongoing..........the child doesnt just get diagosed and that is it............it is a long process to start with and then it is ongoing for the rest of the child/adults life.
It really annoys me that people who dont have a child or adult with ADHD think they know so much.
My daughter is carer of her son because of his ADHD, her son goes to a mainstream school on the advice of his specialist and he is doing very well.
The diagnosis of a child or adult with suspected ADHD is extremely long drawn out process, it involves many visits and tests with a specialist, all sorts of tests including blood tests.
It is a condition that cant be diagnosed in a day, and it is on going and the child/adult stays on medication for life.................there is no cure........
โ07-01-2014 03:05 PM - edited โ07-01-2014 03:07 PM
I do not know how the diagnosis is made today.
Others have already posted in this thread the diagnosis process, so I am surprised people are claiming they don't know the process now.
on โ07-01-2014 03:07 PM
@polksaladallie wrote:
@twinkles**stars wrote:
? You didn't read several posts that pointed out the long process? It is not a single consultation, it's long and drawn out. Often blood tests are aslo required to rule out any other disorder. Often it is hard to dx.
I said didn't know......I do not know how the diagnosis is made today.
So you are a doctor now?
on โ07-01-2014 03:08 PM
sorry I read that wrong.
on โ07-01-2014 03:10 PM
@purple_haize wrote:
@polksaladallie wrote:Australia has the highest rate of children put on Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder drugs in the world.
"Most children who get a diagnosis of ADHD are wrongly diagnosed," Professor Jureidini said.
http://au.news.yahoo.com/today-tonight/latest/article/-/18131246/kids-on-adhd-drugs/
I do not know how the diagnosis is made today, but 20 years ago, it entailed a visit to a paediatric neurologist who said yay or nay often without any testing. It appears that nothing much has changed. The headline above is horrifiying to me.
Today, it is ongoing..........the child doesnt just get diagosed and that is it............it is a long process to start with and then it is ongoing for the rest of the child/adults life.
It really annoys me that people who dont have a child or adult with ADHD think they know so much.
My daughter is carer of her son because of his ADHD, her son goes to a mainstream school on the advice of his specialist and he is doing very well.
The diagnosis of a child or adult with suspected ADHD is extremely long drawn out process, it involves many visits and tests with a specialist, all sorts of tests including blood tests.
It is a condition that cant be diagnosed in a day, and it is on going and the child/adult stays on medication for life.................there is no cure........
Thank you for the info. I was speaking about 20 years ago, which I made clear.
on โ07-01-2014 03:12 PM
@purple_haize wrote:
@polksaladallie wrote:
@twinkles**stars wrote:
? You didn't read several posts that pointed out the long process? It is not a single consultation, it's long and drawn out. Often blood tests are aslo required to rule out any other disorder. Often it is hard to dx.
I said didn't know......I do not know how the diagnosis is made today.So you are a doctor now?
Huh?