Executive Dysfunction

January 7, 2009

ADHD Medical Ambiguity: Medical Treatment Can Encourage Denial

ADHD Denial is Pervasive: Both The Public and Some Medical Treatment Contributes to ADHD Denial - several aspects of the current medical diagnostic and treatment grid can also contribute to ADHD denial.
November 13, 2008

ADD, ADHD Stimulant Medication Dosage: Underdose or Overdose?

Remember the 'Top of the Window' is ranging too high in dosage, the 'Bottom of the Window' is too little dosage. The worst thing that can happen when you are working to carefully correct stimulant meds: an overdose upwards because that apparent 'bottom,' the apparent underdose, was actually too much meds and the patient was actually coming out of the 'top.'
November 7, 2008

Brain, ADD, Gluten Are Connected: Dr Tom O’Bryan’s Fall Lectures

Dr Tom O'Bryan Discusses Immune Dysfunction and Brain Consequences - From Tom "I'm in the midst of my Fall seminar series on the Neurological and Musculoskeletal Complications of Gluten Sensitivity. As you know, and like you, I have a passion to get the word out about the impact of our food selections on the function of our bodies."
November 6, 2008

ADD, ADHD Medication: Overview Summary – Therpeutic Window

The Entire Problem with Stimulant Meds for ADD/ADHD can be summarized in two ways- Too Much, or Not Enough. Inside the Therapeutic Window - is the Correct Dosage, not too much, not too little, lasting exactly the right duration through the day.