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The stigma associated with Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD) has caused people to shy away from seeking courses of treatment that can help them. For them to find those coping strategies through medication or lifestyle alteration would help them in a significant way, but because they feel that they would be ridiculed for having such a condition, they prefer to keep quiet about their situation and suffer in silence.
Ignoring ADD and the symptoms that accompany it can be very damaging to a person, and over time, it can lead to other problems. There are many facilities and treatment centers all over the country that have patients in them who suffer from multiple conditions. Some are in these places because they neglected to seek help for years. Facilities such as the California alcohol rehab centers take in patients all the time who have alcohol addiction problems as a result of ignoring something else in their life.
People who think they suffer from ADD should first seek a diagnosis from a medical doctor to determine if their symptoms are actually in line with ADD symptoms. If they are found to have those same symptoms, the doctor will either prescribe a course of treatment or medication that will help the person cope better with ADD. These medications will also make the condition more manageable and decrease that feeling of being constantly overwhelmed or at a loss when confronted with important decisions.
Attention Deficit Disorder shouldn’t be a condition that causes a person to feel embarrassed. It’s important to remember that being diagnosed and medicated for such a condition is also something that you don’t have to share with everyone you know. However, by sharing openly about your struggles you may help another ADD sufferer who has been too embarrassed to get help.



