Saturday, April 24, 2010

ADHD: Len reactions - ADHD Research Jean Mastellone

Submit This information is offered for educational purposes only and is not intended to serve as medical advice. Information that may not be used for diagnosing or treating a health problem or disease. It is not a substitute for professional care. If your child, adolescent, or if you have a health problem, consult your health care provider. This article has been sighted reading a summary of a boy diagnosed with ADHD. Names and other identifying facts have been changed. Any resemblance to persons living or dead is purely coincidental.

Lan was seven years old and diagnosed with ADHD. He is awesome and he refers to his fear of hyper-activity. When he started taking drugs, has become slow in his thoughts, especially at school. His parents have complained that rather than positive and active, but now hardly sleeps and eats only one meal a day.

The drugs were his hyperactivity, and his ambitions. He pulled up and feel defeated and hopeless. He was depressed, not feeling like himself, and believes that his parents are trying to get him to disturb the school.

His parents decided to take his ADHD medication, and look for natural medicine. He was angry at his parents because they wanted to be better, but they abused him and treated him badly. His mother was sexually abused him and his father is not, what they felt Len excessive demands on nearly all areas of your life. The boy was in a severe reaction to their domestic life.

Len frees you do not take drugs, but he is still very frustrated. His parents are pretending to care about him and he knew that they believe. They were very insincere. They wanted to look good, but they do not intend at home, and only pretended to be him and the people. At least that is how Len saw it.

Len's mother insisted that he could cure his hyperactivity, which saw a "real problem", the physical and natural resources. He began to herbs, vitamins and so on. His father felt that the hyperactivity Len was just his "personality" and thought that grows out of it.

Len's father felt sorry for him, but he wants to see that his son is a strong response to his wife's sexual abuse. He knows that it is overly protective and demanding the boy, but not ready to see that it is sexual abuse.

This is a sad story with no practical solution, because no one is willing to express the truth about what is happening. It can not be a cure or solution without the right of expression and the right decisions to change the situation accordingly.