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ADD and ADHD Help

When dealing with attention deficit disorder there are a number of resources to offer help and support at different levels. It is normal to feel overwhelmed and somewhat alone during this challenging time. Depending on where you live, there are local and state agencies that offer support groups and other information for those who have a child with the disorder or are adult sufferers of ADD/ADHD.

ADD and ADHD Support

ADD and ADHD support comes in the form of in-person and online resources. When you are member of QualityHealth, you get quick and convenient access to the most up to date information. Here's an example of the ADHD support resources you can expect to be directed to by QualityHealth:

  • ADHD Blogs
  • ADHD Message Boards
  • ADHD Websites, including QualityHealth
  • Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) publications and website
  • Local Support Groups
  • Seminars from your local medical professional
  • Parent's groups from local schools
  • Magazines and other publications

ADD and ADHD Help

Help with coping with ADD and ADHD is not only achieved by the support mechanisms above. One of the most valuable resources to for ADD and ADHD help is from your physician. Drug therapies are only some of what can be done to help cope with these disorders. Medical professionals can also offer help in the form of:

  • Testing to diagnose ADD or which type of ADHD
  • Suggestions for making schedules to keep children focused
  • Nutritional modifications
  • Behavioral modification

The QualityHealth Difference

QualityHealth can help find the answers to your questions regarding ADD and ADHD help and support. Remember, diagnosing ADHD or ADD must be done by a trained medical professional. In addition, please seek a qualified second opinion prior to the administration of any drug therapies. Consider all side effects and other restrictions when examining medications. Remember, it is not recommended to self-diagnose or treat any medical disorder.

For more information on coping with an ADD or ADHD diagnosis, join QualityHealth. With resources, information, and answers to your questions, QualityHealth is a one-stop source. Make your decisions on living with this disorder based on sound advice that you can easily access and understand! There is no reason to feel like you are alone during this challenging time in your life or in the life of your child. Come join QualityHealth today for all of your questions about living with ADD and ADHD!

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