What is A.d.d.?
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Attention Deficit Disorder. It is an underdiagnosed and misunderstood disease, that was considered just an excuse for bad behavior for many decades until a psychiatrist named Daniel G. Amen did work with A.D.D. patients in brain spect imaging scans and proved that this was a real and serious disease. From years of work he identified 6 different types of A.D.D. that are not yet in the mental health diagnostic protocol while they should be. The types of A.D.D. and symptoms are....
Type 1: Classic A.D.D. - Impulsiveness, Distractability, Difficulty concentrating, Difficulty sitting still, and poor organization skills. (this type is also considered A.D.H.D)
Type 2: Inattentive A.D.D. - poor motivation, excessive daydreaming, distractability, often labelled as underachievers and apathetic or lazy.
Type 3: Overfocussed A.D.D - oppositional, extremely organized, trouble shifting attention from one thing to another, and tends to get locked in repetitive negative thoughts or compulsions. (often mistaken for OCD, Obsessive Compulsive Disorder)
Type 4: Temporal Lobe A.D.D. - Extreme irritability and aggression, distractable, homicidal or suicidal thoughts, extremely impulsive, and very oppositional. These are the ones most likely to end up in prison.
Type 5: Limbic A.D.D. - This is a mix between A.D.D. and Depression. Lack of motivation, Chronic low self-esteem, distractable, chronic negativity and sadness, sometimes suicidal.
Type 6: Ring of Fire A.D.D. - An extremely disorganized and severe type of A.D.D. Severe Anxiety, extreme talkativeness, unpredictable swings in mood, oppositional, irritable, panic attacks, aggression, and are probably equally as likely as type 4 to end up dead or in prison. (This type is often confused with BiPolar Disorder as it is quite similar to it)
The most common medication for people with A.D.D., ritalin, makes 4 of these 6 types worse off than they were to start with, the best medication for each type are
Type 1 and 2: Stimulants such as Ritalin and Adderall
Type 3: SSRI anti-depressants such as Effexor or Prozac
Type 4: Anti-Convulsants such as Depakote or Neurontin
Type 5: Stimulating anti-depressants such as Wellbutrin
Type 6: Anti-psychotics such as Risperdal or Zyprexa, or Anti-Convulsants in combination with stimulants.
I HIGHLY reccomend researching on the 6 types of A.D.D. if you have been diagnosed with A.D.D. or know someone who has been. Over 50% of prison population have been diagnosed with A.D.D. and it is a serious problem. I hope this information helps atleast 1 individual.
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Attention Deficit Disorder = 'Behavioral syndrome in children, whose major symptoms are inattention and distractibility, restlessness, inability to sit still, and difficulty concentrating on one thing for any period of time.' - encyclopaedia britanica.
In urban use can refer to anyone who's behaving hyper or getting easily distracted.
1) John's so A.D.D.!
2) I told him 'dude you gotta calm people'll think you're A.D.D.!'
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Attention Deficit Disorder. It is an underdiagnosed and misunderstood disease, that was considered just an excuse for bad behavior for many decades until a psychiatrist named Daniel G. Amen did work with A.D.D. patients in brain spect imaging scans and proved that this was a real and serious disease. From years of work he identified 6 different types of A.D.D. that are not yet in the mental health diagnostic protocol while they should be. The types of A.D.D. and symptoms are....
Type 1: Classic A.D.D. - Impulsiveness, Distractability, Difficulty concentrating, Difficulty sitting still, and poor organization skills. (this type is also considered A.D.H.D)
Type 2: Inattentive A.D.D. - poor motivation, excessive daydreaming, distractability, often labelled as underachievers and apathetic or lazy.
Type 3: Overfocussed A.D.D - oppositional, extremely organized, trouble shifting attention from one thing to another, and tends to get locked in repetitive negative thoughts or compulsions. (often mistaken for OCD, Obsessive Compulsive Disorder)
Type 4: Temporal Lobe A.D.D. - Extreme irritability and aggression, distractable, homicidal or suicidal thoughts, extremely impulsive, and very oppositional. These are the ones most likely to end up in prison.
Type 5: Limbic A.D.D. - This is a mix between A.D.D. and Depression. Lack of motivation, Chronic low self-esteem, distractable, chronic negativity and sadness, sometimes suicidal.
Type 6: Ring of Fire A.D.D. - An extremely disorganized and severe type of A.D.D. Severe Anxiety, extreme talkativeness, unpredictable swings in mood, oppositional, irritable, panic attacks, aggression, and are probably equally as likely as type 4 to end up dead or in prison. (This type is often confused with BiPolar Disorder as it is quite similar to it)
The most common medication for people with A.D.D., ritalin, makes 4 of these 6 types worse off than they were to start with, the best medication for each type are
Type 1 and 2: Stimulants such as Ritalin and Adderall
Type 3: SSRI anti-depressants such as Effexor or Prozac
Type 4: Anti-Convulsants such as Depakote or Neurontin
Type 5: Stimulating anti-depressants such as Wellbutrin
Type 6: Anti-psychotics such as Risperdal or Zyprexa, or Anti-Convulsants in combination with stimulants.
I HIGHLY reccomend researching on the 6 types of A.D.D. if you have been diagnosed with A.D.D. or know someone who has been. Over 50% of prison population have been diagnosed with A.D.D. and it is a serious problem. I hope this information helps atleast 1 individual.
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1. A woman that is dick-whipped.
2. Addicted to Da Dick.
3. Addicted to Deadly Dick
4. Addicted to Da Hard Dick = ADHD
Lisa called Rocky 120 times in one day. She is definitely a candidate for A.D.D.!
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