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Top Neurologist Blows Whistle: ‘ADHD Does Not Exist, It Was Invented To Hook Kids on Drugs’​

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September 26, 2024 Baxter Dmitry News, US 13 Comments
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Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) does not exist and was invented by Big Pharma in conspiracy with government regulatory agencies to hook young and vulnerable children on lucrative psychiatric drugs, according to leading American behavioral biologist Dr. Richard Saul.
After 50 years of practising medicine and seeing thousands of patients demonstrating symptoms of ADHD, I have reached the conclusion there is no such thing as ADHD,” explains Dr. Saul.
“This so-called condition has apparently spread like wildfire across the globe in recent years, with a huge increase in its diagnosis and medication,” Dr Saul continued. “More than 4 per cent of adults and 11 per cent of children in the U.S. have been diagnosed with ADHD.”
We all have scatterbrained moments where we struggle to get organized, zone out, or have an angry outburst – all signs of ADHD. Many assume medication’s the answer, which explains the uptick in children being treated.
However, a new report was released by Express Scripts last month that revealed an alarming statistic: Between 2008 and 2012, the number of Americans who use medication to treat ADHD rose 36 percent.

Are the Signs of ADHD Actually Signs of Other Issues?​

“In my view, not a single individual is afflicted by the disorder called ADHD as we define it today,” says Dr. Richard Saul, M.D., behavioral neurologist and author of “ADHD Does Not Exist.”
Signs of ADHD are related to more than 20 medical diagnoses (such as poor eyesight, sleep deprivation, and bipolar disorder) and when they’re treated, the attention-deficit and hyperactivity symptoms disappear.
“We define this ‘illness’ by its symptoms, rather than its cause,” he explains. “Nasal congestion can be a symptom of a cold, allergy, or many other conditions, but a runny nose is not a diagnosis.” His book is causing quite the uproar in the medical community, as well as with people who have ADHD.
Regardless of whether you agree with him or not, the firestorm the book is creating is nothing but good: We’ll now go to our physicians with a greater awareness to make sure we’re being treated for the actual issue, and not the symptoms of the issue.
The one thing I’m sure we can all agree on was put best in the Express Scripts study:
“The trends here signal a need to look more closely at how and why physicians prescribe these medications for adults and the need for prescribers to fully assess the entire psychosocial landscape of an individual patient prior to reaching for the prescription pad.”
There’s never been a time where we’re as distracted as we are now: Our everyday technology makes us feel like we’re missing out if we’re not paying attention to a million things at once, and we ladies are already suckers for multi-tasking. Sigh. Sadly, the increase in ADHD medication usage didn’t surprise me at all.
It’s time we open the dialogue and shift our way of (unfocused) thinking toward the possibility that one day it might be called “the disorder formerly known as ADHD.”

 
I don't know enough to know if this is true, but I've met a fuck ton of kids who obviously had no business getting pharma grade amphetamines get them.
 
There is a 1:1 numerical and timeline correlation of when parents and teachers were disallowed from beating their kids and the rise of made up pharmaceutically-treated bogus mental disorders in children.
 
The truth is somewhere in the middle. ADHD is real, and yes, it was ignored before modern medicine was widespread. But the rates at which its going up either suggests it's being overdiagnosed, or something is poisoning people's minds en masse, and I don't mean social media.
 

The truth is somewhere in the middle. ADHD is real, and yes, it was ignored before modern medicine was widespread. But the rates at which its going up either suggests it's being overdiagnosed, or something is poisoning people's minds en masse, and I don't mean social media.
Most kids don't have ADD or ADHD. Its just a way to calm kids down and possibly brainwash them.
 
I have been diagnosed with ADHD all of my adult life. I’m on medication to treat the symptoms. As I understand it, ADHD is an incurable condition involving receptors in the brain and stimulants act as a prosthesis for the length of time they are active in the body.

Say it’s fake or that stimulants are not the answer. I’m willing to entertain that. If modern medicine comes up with a new explanation for the symptoms and a new treatment that doesn’t involve amphetamines that result in heart problems and tooth decay? Great! I would love to not have to deal with the ongoing medication shortage or be treated like garbage by CVS employees despite the fact that I am a very stable, normal person and have never run out of my pills early. It’s stigmatized.

Only addicts are married to the “cure” being drugs.

Tldr; I was ADHD before it was cool and if the explanation and treatment changes, I will adapt. Only munchies and fatties will scream about this.
 
I'm a teacher, it definitely exsists. There is a huge difference between students who are bored and fidgety vs students who are like squirrels on crack. I don't think drugs are the solution but we do need better ways to handle these students.
If you were still allowed to slap kids in the back of the head and tell them to pay attention, ADHD cases would plummet. When corporal punishment disappeared in schools, ADHD just seemed to come out of nowhere. Funny that.
 
ADHD meds did help me get through grade school, but the side-effects were so bad I’d never recommend it to anyone else.
 
No, it definitely does. It's overdiagnosed, but that doesn't mean it doesn't exist.

It definitely exists, this retarded "neurologist" is probably just trying to grift. It is highly over diagnosed though, and yes there was a huge push to get kids on adderall whether they actually met the criteria or not. Tbh kids under like 9 probably shouldn't even be tested because hyperactivity is a big part of being a kid. But there's a clear difference in people who really have ADHD and those who don't as you start going into high school and adulthood, they are like squirrels on crack and their brains are weird because they respond differently to stimulants than normal people. Someone with actual ADHD can take meth and it will feel like they can focus for the first time, whereas a normal person will take that same dose and be up for 2 days tweaking balls. It's very interesting how different their brains respond to various things and many of them will describe an inner monologue like some of us are familiar with but for them it also rapidly changes topics or direction.
 
If you were still allowed to slap kids in the back of the head and tell them to pay attention, ADHD cases would plummet. When corporal punishment disappeared in schools, ADHD just seemed to come out of nowhere. Funny that.
It just sounds like you like hitting kids tbqh.
 
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