Before his Death, Father of ADHD Admitted it Was a Fictitious Disease

My Adderall managed to last 15 days this month. I'm getting weak. I think I once knocked out a month's supply in 9 days...
I'm kinda clueless on it!
Half the tennis pro's at my club are on it, one of my buddies and his kid take it recreationally.
I took it once driving straight thru nawlins to Minnesota when my youngest was in the college wrestling nationals.
 
People offer it to me at the tennis club like they use to offer me coke when I bartended!
I pass on adderal, I took the coke every time.
 
Adderall is amphetamine and dextroamphetamine. Ritalin is methylphenidate.

Different drugs. Same indications. Although Adderall is used for narcolepsy not sure is Ritalin is off the top of my head
 


On his death bed, this psychiatrist and autism pioneer admitted that ADHD is essentially a “fictitious disease,” which means that millions of young children today are being needlessly prescribed severe mind-altering drugs that will set them up for a life of drug addiction and failure.



Read more: http://intellihub.com/2013/06/27/before-his-death-father-of-adhd-admitted-it-was-a-fictitious-disease/

Brain-imaging and technology are getting more and more advanced. I'd like to see that kind of study done, comparing a "normal" brain with an "ADHD" brain.
 


On his death bed, this psychiatrist and autism pioneer admitted that ADHD is essentially a “fictitious disease,” which means that millions of young children today are being needlessly prescribed severe mind-altering drugs that will set them up for a life of drug addiction and failure.



Read more: http://intellihub.com/2013/06/27/before-his-death-father-of-adhd-admitted-it-was-a-fictitious-disease/

The source for many of the claims is the Church of Scientology. What do the homeopaths you usually turn to for scientific proof have to say?
 
Brain-imaging and technology are getting more and more advanced. I'd like to see that kind of study done, comparing a "normal" brain with an "ADHD" brain.

One out of every ten 10-year-old boys already takes an ADHD drug daily. But the scientific father of ADHD has followed the explosion of prescriptions with growing horror. Leon Eisenberg took over the management of psychiatry at the prestigious Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston and became one of the most famous psychiatrists in the world. In his last interview, seven months before his death from prostate cancer at the age of 87, he distanced himself from his youthful indiscretion.

A tall, thin man with glasses and suspenders opened the door to his apartment in Harvard Square in 2009, invited me to the kitchen table, and poured coffee. He said that he never would have thought his discovery would someday become so popular. "ADHD is a prime example of a fabricated disorder," Eisenberg said. "The genetic predisposition to ADHD is completely overrated."

Instead, child psychiatrists should more thoroughly determine the psychosocial reasons that can lead to behavioral problems, Eisenberg said. Are there fights with parents, are there are problems in the family? Such questions are important, but they take a lot of time, Eisenberg said, adding with a sigh: "Prescribe a pill for it very quickly."



SPIEGEL: In the 1960s, mental disorders were virtually unknown among children. Today, official sources claim that one child in eight in the United States is mentally ill.

Kagan: That's true, but it is primarily due to fuzzy diagnostic practices. Let's go back 50 years. We have a 7-year-old child who is bored in school and disrupts classes. Back then, he was called lazy. Today, he is said to suffer from ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder). That's why the numbers have soared.

SPIEGEL: Experts speak of 5.4 million American children who display the symptoms typical of ADHD. Are you saying that this mental disorder is just an invention?

Kagan: That's correct; it is an invention. Every child who's not doing well in school is sent to see a pediatrician, and the pediatrician says: "It's ADHD; here's Ritalin." In fact, 90 percent of these 5.4 million kids don't have an abnormal dopamine metabolism. The problem is, if a drug is available to doctors, they'll make the corresponding diagnosis.

Read more at http://www.snopes.com/politics/quotes/adhd.asp#3mg5UbA6KQJoH11E.99

 
I have A.D.D. I got diagnosed in high school but didn't take medication until my senior year in college. It does seem like they put every hyper kid on medication these days.

I've never tried Ritalin. I took Aderall for a week and had a horrible reaction to it.
 
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