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<blockquote data-quote="InsaneCdn" data-source="post: 522641" data-attributes="member: 11791"><p>It isn't the ADHD that causes the hyper-sensitivity, and therefore the anger/stress/frustration. It's all the stuff that is so extremely co-morbid with ADHD that many professionals do not bother looking farther than the ADHD. It's the... sensory and auditory and secondary depression/anxiety and other co-morbid dxes, that are related to the hyper-sensitivity. And yes - hyper-sensitivities ARE a frequent cause for angry/violent outbursts... the kid has had more than they can take. difficult child has been there... but it isn't the ADHD that causes it... it's the other stuff that gets overlooked and ignored and not dealt with. Not dealing with it guarantees these kinds of challenges.</p><p></p><p>All the articles I've ever read (trust me, 5 years of running on almost no sleep, so I could juggle the working/parenting/research cycle...) HINT at these co-morbid things... using all sorts of fluffy labels (like hyper-sensitivity), but they don't delve deeper.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="InsaneCdn, post: 522641, member: 11791"] It isn't the ADHD that causes the hyper-sensitivity, and therefore the anger/stress/frustration. It's all the stuff that is so extremely co-morbid with ADHD that many professionals do not bother looking farther than the ADHD. It's the... sensory and auditory and secondary depression/anxiety and other co-morbid dxes, that are related to the hyper-sensitivity. And yes - hyper-sensitivities ARE a frequent cause for angry/violent outbursts... the kid has had more than they can take. difficult child has been there... but it isn't the ADHD that causes it... it's the other stuff that gets overlooked and ignored and not dealt with. Not dealing with it guarantees these kinds of challenges. All the articles I've ever read (trust me, 5 years of running on almost no sleep, so I could juggle the working/parenting/research cycle...) HINT at these co-morbid things... using all sorts of fluffy labels (like hyper-sensitivity), but they don't delve deeper. [/QUOTE]
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