Inattention is both under diagnosed and over treated. Scrolling phones instead of reading texts is making this issue even worse. Compounding it is soil erosion depleting us of nutrients and sleep deprivation from economic stress. So, a pills and skills approach is best. Treating ADHD can prevent drug addiction, chronic inflammatory illness, and improve physical and financial health. Doing it correctly with the OLDIES framework ensures a holistic approach. Occupation, love, diet, intoxicants, exercise, sleep. And yes, low dose lithium along with safe stimulant therapy is safe and ensures electrical balance and longevity.

request an appointment

What is ADHD?

ADHD, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, is a prevalent mental health disorder in children, although it’s becoming more common in adults. ADHD is characterized by inattention, hyperactivity, and impulsivity. Children and adults usually display ADHD symptoms differently.

When children are diagnosed with ADHD, they’re diagnosed as inattentive, hyperactive, or a combination of both. They’re typically diagnosed with the condition because of their behaviors at school or home are disruptive to their own success as well as to others around them.

Adults, however, usually demonstrate ADHD symptoms slightly differently. You may be disorganized and have trouble finding your keys and wallet on a regular basis. You may also have difficulty concentrating and may struggle to meet deadlines. Furthermore, you might feel like you’re always on the go or have an urge to take over conversations.

In many cases, when you’re diagnosed with ADHD as an adult, you’ve had the condition for years but managed to get by.

How is ADHD diagnosed?

Dr. Gadh diagnoses ADHD with a comprehensive evaluation, including a review of your medical history and a conversation about your lifestyle. Some of the questions might include:

  • Do you delay tasks that require a lot of thought?
  • How often do you have problems remembering appointments or obligations?
  • How often do you make careless mistakes on boring or challenging projects?
  • How often do you misplace or have difficulty finding things at work or home?
  • Are you easily distracted by noises or activity around you?

Living with ADHD as an adult can have a significant impact on your personal and professional life. It can inhibit you from reaching your full potential when left untreated.

How is ADHD treated?

Dr. Gadh treats ADHD with a “pills and skills” approach, combining medication and therapy to help you learn to control your behaviors. Prescription medicine can increase your ability to focus, which can help you manage and complete tasks and pay attention even when the work isn’t exciting.

Combined with medication, Dr. Gadh will teach you how to practice new behaviors. For example, he’ll help you develop and practice strategies to reduce distractions and create structure and organization to keep you focused and on track.

If you’re concerned about ADHD, book an appointment online or over the phone with Sudhir Gadh, MD, for expert diagnosis and treatment.