Richard Saul

ADHD Does not Exist

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  • irrationalnost _has quoted6 years ago
    The high-epinephrine/norepinephrine group is “consistent in its inconsistency”: Sometimes these patients can concentrate well, and sometimes they can’t; sometimes they engage in impulsive, hyperactive behavior, and sometimes they don’t. The different symptom patterns have to do with physiological processes that are beyond the scope of this book.2
  • irrationalnost _has quoted6 years ago
    On the other hand, epinephrine/norepinephrine are colloquially known as “adrenaline,” the hormone that activates our nervous system and makes us feel more alert—whether in a positive way (as when we need to focus on a challenging task like a test) or a negative way (as when we feel afraid).
  • irrationalnost _has quoted6 years ago
    Serotonin can act to have a calming effect and is associated with a general feeling of well-being
  • irrationalnost _has quoted6 years ago
    low measurable levels of whole-blood serotonin; 2) high levels of whole-blood epinephrine/norepinephrine
  • irrationalnost _has quoted6 years ago
    difficulty sustaining attention and following through on instructions, easy distractibility, forgetfulness, fidgeting, running about (in inappropriate situations), leaving one’s seat, interrupting, and blurting out answers
  • irrationalnost _has quoted6 years ago
    abnormal levels of the two neurotransmitters, serotonin and epinephrine/norepinephrine.
  • irrationalnost _has quoted6 years ago
    NDI, in contrast to the other conditions I cover, does not appear in medical textbooks or reference materials, and you won’t find any information about it online at sites like WebMD or the Mayo Clinic’s. Instead, I base my definition of NDI on the more than five thousand cases of patients diagnosed with ADHD
  • irrationalnost _has quoted6 years ago
    The only way to confirm this condition is through blood tests showing low serotonin (which results in the consistent manifestation of distractibility and/or impulsivity) or high epinephrine/norepinephrine (which results in similar symptoms, but the symptoms tend to appear inconsistently).
  • irrationalnost _has quoted6 years ago
    Similarly, his age-appropriate academic performance suggested he had no issues with learning disabilities.

    What finally helped me figure out Peter’s symptoms were the results of his blood test
  • irrationalnost _has quoted6 years ago
    He had significantly lower than normal levels of the neurotransmitter serotonin.
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