People with AD(H)D think differently and personally - I love my AD(H)D, even though it can be very hard and difficult at times - but overall it made me more creative, smarter, funny & quick.

Learn to use how you think and don't let other people put you down - your mind is a gift not a curse!

“Everybody is a genius. But if you judge a fish by its ability to climb a tree, it will live its whole life believing that it is stupid.” - Albert Einstein

Friday, July 27, 2012

Controlling Anxiety

Larry Silver, M.D.

Q: "My 18-year-old becomes very anxious as her long-acting stimulant wears off. She asked about taking a higher dose. What do you think is going on here?"

A: The anxiety might be a rebound effect, which sometimes happens as medication wears off, or it might be her reaction to the return of her symptoms (especially if it wears off during class or at another inconvenient time). You may want to discuss a dose increase with her doctor. See if this lasts longer and doesn't cause anxiety. One other caution: If your daughter has an anxiety disorder [see "When AD/HD Is Only Part of the Story"], the stimulant could be exacerbating this. If so, this condition must be treated in addition to AD/HD.

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