fang said:
If you feel like you need some type of drug to help you, then definitely go talk to a doctor-- it's going to stay confidential, and you don't need to tell any medical schools about it when you interview.
I have a question for those of you with ADD though-- what is the difference between ADD and just losing focus? I don't have ADD, but I definitely use caffene as a drug to help me stay awake. It's hard to concentrate when you've been doing the same thing for 12 hours a day all week. The reason I'm asking is that there's a girl in my class who has ADD, takes Adderall, and also gets extra time for the tests. I can't tell the difference between her behavior and anyone else in the class when it comes to staying focused, but she uses ADD as an excuse for everything from low grades to unprofessional behavior during clinical exams... What's the difference between a normal lack of concentration due to fatigue and ADD?
That girl you are mentionig is probaby using the "ADD excuse" as an excuse for everything If that makes any sense. Its kind of what you are saying, but you made more sense. I am not saying that she does not have ADD or anything. ADD shouldn't be used as an excuse. It can sometimes be a reason, but not an excuse to everything. If this person is getting extra time on tests and is medicated too, then it is probably not the ADD that is causing her low grades and behavior. I mean that is why medication and accomodations are given, to help with the problems that ADD cause. The extra time can give a person that truely has ADD/ADHD a more fair chance with academic work (if their attention problems create difficulty finnishing an exam in the same amount of time that nonADD people can, then extra time might be necissary to allow the ADD person a chance to show their ability to produce the same quality of work as the rest of their class). As for this person you are talking about and her not seeming to have different focus than anyone else; I'm not sure about how to answer that. She might just have mild ADD and is using it as an excuse so that she can do better than everyone or get away with things that other students cant. I can't say that for sure though. I don't know that person and have never seen her, so I wouldn't be able to say whether or not it really is ADD causeing a problem or if it is "just an excuse". But in generall, just looking at a person, you often cant tell their focus problems. Unless you know what you are observing the person for. I have ADD and if you observed me studying you might not notice a difference in me and other people. But if really observed you might would notice me sometimes staring at a page for a several minutes without doing anything (my mind has probably wandered or I started daydreaming). You might see me pick up my calculator or palm pilot and see me mess with it for a moment (got distracted and decided to play with it instead of study) or I might thumb through the book and start reading something irrelavent to what I am studying (no clue why I do that...I guess I am nerdy enough to like reading it
😳 ) So, just a quick observation would look like I am studying and focusing just like everyone else (hey, I was looking at a page, doing calculations or looking up an assignment, and then researching in a book) or thats what it appered like I was doing, but really I was doing everything but studying. Maybe thats what she is doing, or maybe she is just using it as an excuse. Like I said, I wouldn't be able to really somewhat accuratly say without knowing her or seeing her behavior. Maybe she has ADD and some other disorder. Maybe she doesnt have ADD at all.
Sorry I couldnt be of much help with that. From everything I have read about ADD (I have read a ton about it) it sounds like anything with her. So, I can't really support or go against her argument (though I do think that she shouldnt use ADD as an excuse). As for your question about the difference between losing focus and having ADD: kind of a lot. To make another really long answer short: People with ADD have a very hard time controlling attention and focus. A cup of coffee or a mountain dew usually won't help with focus with ADD; ADD/ADHD is a lot harder to controll. With ADD, the smallest things can distract you, stuff that most people can "tune out" or ignore. It can be something simple like the dull whirring of a fan or a dog barking a block away, or kids playing outside. That can distract a person with ADD so much that it will keep them from focusing. (I have even heard of other things bugging an ADD person, stuff like their sock being twisted on their foot). Yeah, this stuff can bug the crap out of non ADD people, but usually not to an extent that it keeps them from being able to study.
Normal lack of concentration due to fatigue is something that everyone experiences, whether they have ADD or not. Since I dont really know what "normal" attention is like since I have had ADD all my life (even with meds its still not completely "normal") I am guessing that mild-moderate ADD might feel like what nonADD people feel when they havent slept in a while (the inability to concentrate and focus part, not the "I could lay down on the ground at a heavy metal concert and fall asleep" feeling)
Opps, I was hoping to give a shorter explination that that. Oh well. Hope it helped some.