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29 Jun 2008 @ 3:20 PM
Berlyj968 Join Date: Sun 29th Jun 2008
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Hello

My name is Kim, I just have a few questions. I am not even sure if I posted in the correct area, but here it goes. I am 40 years old and have two children, one of which was diagnosed with ADHD. I never realized that this was a genetic issue. If that is correct that would answer a million questions I have about my own behavior and problems through out my life. I have not gone into my doctor yet, but I do plan on it soon. I have three questions. One, is there a web sight that would better explain the symtoms of Adult ADD a list of sorts that I can read over? Two, I live in the allentown area of PA and would like to find a support group for me and my son if there are any. And finally exactly what kind of doctor determins the problem? (family, phycologist etc.)

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29 Jun 2008 @ 8:22 PM Reply # 1
ADD RN Join Date: Wed 21st Nov 2007
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Hi Kim

Yes there does seem to be a genetic contribution to those of us who are ADHD/ADD . Driven to Distraction was the first book I read about this and boy did lightbulb go off in mt head. I also think a person who works with ADD/ADHD adults or children are the best to diagnose it because many general practioner don't understand it. I found my first psychiatrist in the back of Driven to Distraction they were listed by state. I think the person who evaluates needs to spend a minium of two hours to evaluate you and really get into the diagnosis and see how these symptoms because they do differ from person to person impact your life especially now that you are adult you proably learned coping mechanisms that tend to hide the symptoms some. As afr as ameeting group that is a good one to ask ; but I don't know how to steer you to one since we don't seem to have on in the area I live. Many of your friends and family may balk at the diagnosis if made just to fore warn you. I have one friend who still doesn't believe it because I'm smart. These are his words not mine he just can't see how I could be both . Good luck I hoped I helped (Judi N. )

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29 Jun 2008 @ 10:07 PM Reply # 2
Anni Join Date: Thu 25th Oct 2007
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Welcome!

Hi there:

Look no further! Here are some great ADDitude resources that should answer a lot of your questions about the symptoms, diagnosis and treatment of ADHD in adults...

Answers to Question 1 about Symptoms:

ADHD Symptom Checklist: http://www.additudemag.com/adhd/article/621.html

Diagnosing ADHD in Women: http://www.additudemag.com/adhd/article/580.html

Question 2:

The ADDitude Directory has a search tool for finding ADD support groups near you: http://directory.additudemag.com/results.php?category_id=122 Another great resource is CHADD: www.chadd.org

Question 3:

Who Can Diagnose ADHD?: http://www.additudemag.com/adhd-web/article/565.html

Do You Have Adult ADHD? Why Diagnosis Is Critical: http://www.additudemag.com/adhd/article/673.html

What Your Doctor Needs to Know About Diagnosing ADHD in Adults: http://www.additudemag.com/adhd-web/article/596.html

I hope these links answer some questions for you, and that ADDitude can continue to help as you and your son seek treatment... Good luck!

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