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Misdiagnosis Of Attention Deficit Disorder

– Add Essay, Research Paper


What exactly is ADD? This is a question that has remained unanswered for a


very long time. ADD, also known as attention deficit disorder, has to do with the brain.


This disorder was at one time thought to be related to brain damage. Nowadays however,


it is actually quite common. It is reported that about 40 percent of the student body of an


average school is ADD. Scientists think that this is at least one student per classroom in a


school.


ADD has really been recognized over the past twenty years. This is when most of


the research about it has been done. When someone has been diagnosed as having ADD


it does not mean that they are lazy, stupid, or crazy. It only means that they have a


difficult time trying to pay attention to a subject in which they have little or no interest.


This is why ADD is usually first noticed in school.


Before much research was done, ADD was not even called ADD. It had a


different name. It was called Hyperknetics. This was really just a fancy term for saying


that a child is easily distracted, and also very hyper. This was back in the days when


doctors also thought that Hyperknesis was caused by some sort of brain damage. This


was potentially true however; there were a few rare cases in which some brain damage


actually occurred in a child. The brain damage only happened naturally, like when the


child was being developed. ADD is something that an individual person is born with,


and not something that is developed over time.


Many Doctors and specialists have discovered over time that there is more than


type of ADD. Doctors now recognize three distinct types of ADD, normal ADD, ADHD,


and residual ADD. The second, ADHD is normal ADD coupled with a hyperactive


tendency. The third type, residual ADD is the type of ADD that most commonly affects


older children and adults. Hyperactivity is not usually associated with residual ADD.


When it comes to ADD most people will associate it with the child being hyper or


out of control. This can be the case some of the time, but hyperactivity isn?t always the


problem. There are actually quite a few kids who have an attention problem, but can


appear perfectly normal and calm on the outside.


Next, we will go into some of the symptoms of ADD. These symptoms are as


follows, 1. inattentiveness or distractibility, 2. Impulsivity, 3. difficulty delaying


gratification, 4. hyperactivity, 5. arousal, 6. noncompliance, 7. social problems, and 8.


disorganization. These are the main symptoms that doctors and specialists have used to


characterize and diagnose ADD.


Now we have to break it down. Most of the kids who have ADD without an


element of hyperactivity, will probably only display symptoms one, six, and eight. In


the book All About the Attention Deficit Disorder gives a great breakdown of all of the


different characteristics of ADD and determines into which category they fall. The most


important, or core symptom as they call it, is number one. This is inattention or


distractibility. This is the first sign that is looked for when someone is going to be


diagnosed with ADD. Next are symptoms two through five, these are the symptoms that


define the personality of a person with ADD. Items six through eight were saved to be


the symptoms that follow the others due to them actually being the results of the others.


These are the main symptoms that doctors diagnose people with. There will however, be


others along the way.


According to the book All About the Attention deficit disorder, An ADD child


has an attention span for which his or her age is too short. Unless the task is very


interesting to them, the child will always say that it is boring. This is the reason ADD


mostly takes place in schools. Many doctors, and the previously mentioned book have


said that nine times out of ten if you ask an ADD child what he or she mostly dislikes


about school the answer will be the work. Now don?t get the wrong idea, most kids will


say the reason why they dislike school is because of the work they are given. This is just


kids being kids. However, an ADD child will experience something completely


different. They can experience tremendous stress. This is because they have work that


they know is due, but they have no idea how to do it because they were distracted in


class. This can take place starting in elementary school. When the child gets older it


may develop to the point where it can become a very serious issue regarding the child?s


self esteem. This is because they are beginning to act, as some doctors and the book ?All


About ADD? call it, stupid or even lazy, when they are really neither. They might not be


able to handle the stress l

oad as well as the other members of the class. At times they


may just decide that since they don?t know how to do the work they just won?t do it. This


is where the lazy factor comes in, when they really aren?t the least bit lazy. The child just


doesn?t want to be labeled as dumb or stupid because they can?t do the work. They don?t


want to be made fun of so they decide that if they don?t work at least they won?t be made


fun of and labeled as stupid.


In the book All About ADD it goes on to describe how children with ADD can


actually pay attention. This may only happen for limited periods of time though.


However there are four characteristics necessary for this to be able to happen. 1. Novelty


2. High interest involved 3. Intimidation 4. Being one on one with an adult. Of these,


number two and number four are probably the most significant characteristics. If the


child has a high interest in the task at hand then it is really not the problem. It is just


when the task does not interest the child that ADD and hyperactivity kick in and there is a


complete loss of the child?s attention. Also when the child is with an authority figure, he


or she will tend to be more calm, and more in tune with what is going on. This is due to


the intimidation factor. Also, when the child had someone just paying attention to him or


her, it makes him or her realize that they can?t fool around.


When the room is silent, and you are trying to concentrate on a single task, you


may hear little noises such ass a clock, or perhaps someone tapping a pencil on a desk,


however you just go on about your business like it was no big deal. Well this is by far


the worst situation for an ADD child. This type of ADD is called Auditory. This is when


certain noises are making it very difficult for a child to concentrate. Another type is


visual. This is when there is something in the child?s field of vision that may interest


them more than the task that they are working on right now. The third type is sombic.


This is one of the least common. This has to do with body sensations, as stated in All


About ADD. When the child?s sock or something is not in the right place they cannot


stand it. It makes it almost impossible for them to concentrate. The fourth and final type


is fantasy. This is when the child is a daydreamer. He or she will think about other


things that are more appealing to them.


Another problem with ADD kids is that they will sometimes get a single idea in


their heads and they will not let go of it. For example, when the child and a parent are


shopping he may see something that he wants. The child will keep nagging and bugging


his parents until he gets his way. Another ADD symptom is that of impatience. This is


pretty easily defined because everyone can be impatient at one time or another. This


usually occurs when the child is waiting in line or is looking forward to something they


can wait no longer for. A good example is when he or she is ready to go out to recess.


Now we will go deeper into the world of hyperactivity. By far one of the leading


symptoms of ADD, this is one of the most annoying parts of ADD. As describes in the


book All About ADD, a child who is very hyperactive and has ADD will be told


countless times to sit down, be quiet, or calm down. These are some of the terms that are


very common around the house of an ADD child. Also, when it comes to being


hyperactive, boys definitely win the prize. Specialists say that in nearly all cases boys


will be more hyperactive than girls. This is just due to the different chemical balances in


both boys and girls. When kids have ADD without hyperactivity they can act and appear


quite normal. You might just catch them in their own little world when you?re trying to


get their attention, but they won?t be bouncing off of the walls like others tend to do.


Another reason for boy?s higher level of hyperactivity is that boys exorcise more


frequently.


Since over forty percent of children, and about the same percentage of adults have


this disorder, it is nowhere near as serious as some people may fear. All that is risky is


someone that is easily distracted. There are however some treatments, and most of them


have to do with being prescribed different drugs. The two most popular drugs are Ritalin


and Adderal. There are downfalls to these drugs however. By downfalls I really mean


side effects. They can cause the child to become extremely tired, or to lose their appetite.


However, a doctor or psychologist may be able to suggest an alternate route without


having to use any antibiotics or drugs. So don?t give up, there are things that can help,


you just have to keep looking and hopefully you will find the answer.


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