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A:
Dear Mother of Distracted Son,
The symptoms you've described could be characteristic of Attention
Deficit-Hyperactivity Disorder or could be symptoms of other
problems as well. Because your son is an adult, suggesting
a potential problem is about as far as you should probably
go. If he is performing successfully in the military, you
should know that medication for ADHD typically disqualifies
people from enlisting in the military. I am not sure how that
would affect someone who is already enlisted.
Many people have a few ADHD-like characteristics,
but a true diagnosis involves having many of the characteristics
including difficulty with concentration, inattentiveness,
impulsiveness, etc. Also consider that many young people have
difficulty making friends and would benefit by learning some
social skills. Not all of them have ADHD.
If your son is having difficulty adjusting,
perhaps it will now occur to him to go to a psychologist in
the military for some help in understanding his problems.
If he is achieving successfully, it is also possible that
with maturity, he'll work out his problems and build new self-confidence.
Believe in him, and encourage him to get help if he feels
he needs it.
The characteristics of ADHD are listed
in my newsletter on the topic, and is available free of charge.
Send a self-addressed, stamped envelope to:
MetroHealth
P.O. Box 45489
Cleveland, OH 44145.
Dr.
Sylvia
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