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Ritalin and impulse control
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<blockquote data-quote="Malika" data-source="post: 540282" data-attributes="member: 11227"><p>To be honest, I don't know that the problem is so much a bias against diagnosing ADHD as much as that J presents ambiguously, so to speak... IF he was inattentive and really difficult at school, for sure we would have had a diagnosis by now. But because he sits still, concentrates, does his "work" with comments always of "good" or "very good" - well, people say that they are "not sure". Meanwhile his hyperactivity and impulsivity are plain for all to see. I can understand that the psychiatrist is hesitant about diagnosing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Malika, post: 540282, member: 11227"] To be honest, I don't know that the problem is so much a bias against diagnosing ADHD as much as that J presents ambiguously, so to speak... IF he was inattentive and really difficult at school, for sure we would have had a diagnosis by now. But because he sits still, concentrates, does his "work" with comments always of "good" or "very good" - well, people say that they are "not sure". Meanwhile his hyperactivity and impulsivity are plain for all to see. I can understand that the psychiatrist is hesitant about diagnosing. [/QUOTE]
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