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My school's protocol for ADHD screening
Ranting time. Just a little annoyed about this. This is what my school forces you to go through before referring you to a physician:
Should I be finding this so annoying? Seems like an unnecessarily drawn out process. Am a bit frustrated. Is my school operating on the assumption that most people coming in are seeking drugs? |
Well, ADHD is a real disorder that's not to be diagnosed lightly. At the same time, the process itself looks a little off.
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I have ADD (well, duh) but have not gone to a doctor about it. My view is that it's no one else's business but my own, and that the first step to conquering it is to make it my problem and my problem alone.
But the real problem I see with your school's screening is that it looks boring, and y'know what people with ADD/ADHD aren't good at paying attention to and doing? |
Why are you doing this through your college? Like, really, couldn't you just go directly to your family doctor and get a referral from there? :raise:
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So I went to Student Health Services looking for a referral to a doctor. They directed me to Counseling and Testing. So now I'm going through this Protocol thing. http://dl-web.dropbox.com/u/2383368/.../emot-geno.gif |
Given what I've seen regarding how some people handle ADHD, better to be too strenuous than not enough.
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I've never gone through my College or to a doctor/physician for help dealing with my ADD. And I have to say that lately I've been making progress towards getting past it. (despite my laughable struggles through a community college and later a university)
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To all the people who say they have ADD and who also say they haven't been to a doctor about it: are you sure you have ADD? Because self-diagnoses suck. To the point where you probably shouldn't say in earnest that you have ADD/ADHD.
I mean, I think I might have ADD, but I could also have poor discipline and work skills. I have no experience or authority to claim that I actually have ADD, and for me to do so would marginalize people who do have ADD, and are on several medications to control their symptoms. I'm sorry if this comes across the wrong way, but this is a bit of a peeve of mine. I've seen a goodly number of kids come into my care who claim they have ADD/Aspergers/whatever, and then it turns out they've never seen a doctor about it and they're using it as a crutch and grragh. |
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Yeah those mental breakdowns that use to happen every few months because of knowing this didn't help either. |
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