Not everybody believes that medication is the answer. In this episode, Sirtaj talks about how implementing a schedule, maintaing a good diet, exercising and just using self control, is the best way for controlling your ADHD. This is Sirtaj's story.
Meet Peyton, a bike messenger living with Attention Deficit Disorder. In this episode, Peyton reflects about a time when he experimented with medication to help deal with his symptoms and what went wrong for him. Find out how Peyton was able to figure out things for himself, and what he does to cope with his condition. This is Peyton's story. |
With the rise of social networks and stimulating technologies, many students are often distracted and unable to fully immerse themselves into their school responsibilities. In this episode Will shares his methods on how he has learned to cope with his ADD and devote more attention into his studies. This is Will's story. |
After going through a plethora of medication to help control his ADHD, Paul finally discovered a prescription that worked for him. Paul stresses the importance to look around & try new things, eventually there is something out the that will work for you. |
Meet Max, an actor working in New York City. In this episode, Max talks about some of the conflicts he has faced with this common disorder. Listen to his story as he shares some of his methods that have helped him cope and fit into this diverse world. |
Second grade was a happy time for Dozie and his family, after being tested within the 95th percentile in his class, but shortly after his grades began to suffer. It wasn't until 6th grade Dozie found a solution to his disorder. This is Dozie's story.
In this episode, Timur and Michael share two opposing views on getting help for ADHD. They discuss several examples of how this disorder has complicated their lives and potential plans to keep it under control.
Meet Mike, a college student who was recently diagnosed with ADHD. While most people diagnosed with ADHD tend to be hyperactive, Mike tends towards the little-known other end of the spectrum and tends to be more lethargic.
In this episode, Megan answers a few questions about living with ADD. Discover how she was diagnosed and what she does to help combat her learning disability.
Diagnosed ADHD by a teacher, Cardon began taking medication throughout school. As time progressed Cardon ultimately felt worse from the prescribed drugs and found an alternative method for coping with his disorder.
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