By the time they reach the age of 27, 35% of adults who were diagnosed with ADHD as children have "recovered" or reached the normal range in terms of their ability to maintain concentration and control hyperactivity.
What about the remaining 65%? Research suggests they continue to have far more symptoms of the disorder than the general population. While adults with ADHD are typically able to sit still, they still tend to:
These symptoms cause problems for adults with ADHD, and often contribute to relationship problems on and off the job.
For many adults, a diagnosis of ADHD can bring a sense of relief. Adults who have had the disorder since childhood, but who have not been diagnosed, may have developed negative feelings about themselves over the years. Receiving a diagnosis allows them to understand the reasons for their problems, and treatment will allow them to deal with their problems more effectively.
Like children with the disorder, adults with ADHD benefit from medication. In addition to medication, as an adult with ADHD you may be treated with a combination of one or more of these strategies:
If you believe that you or another adult in your family is struggling with undiagnosed ADHD, your VITAL WorkLife benefit can help. Call 800.383.1908—any time of the day or night—for a free, confidential consultation by phone, to make an appointment or to meet with an EAP consultant. Or, log into your Member Website to access a wealth of online information and resources.
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