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    Signs of ADD and Depression in Adults
      
    Adult Deficit Disorder, commonly called ADD is a developmental disorder manifested
    by the requirement of unsuitable levels of attention. Some people describe ADD as a
    profusion of attention as some people find it difficult to focus attention on one thing at
    a time especially when it appears meaningless and boring to them rather than a lack
    of attention.

    Even though studies estimate that almost 3.5% of the population is affected by ADD,
    diagnoses of ADD is a controversial issue, since many experts believe it to be a
    psychological rather than a biological disorder.

    Following are the symptoms of a person who suffers from this condition:

    1. Inability to focus attention to detail, making careless mistakes while going about
    daily work schedule
    2. Appearing not to listen when spoken to
    3. Ignoring instructions or finishing tasks
    4. Avoiding tasks that require higher levels of mental effort
    5. Frequently losing items required for the work at hand
    6. Getting distracted easily
    7. Excessive forgetfulness

    However, the presence of either of the above symptoms is not a conclusive sign of ADD.
    A person requires adult ADD medication only if at least six of the above symptoms are
    manifested in a person continuously for more than three months.

    There is a prevailing association of depression with ADD. Usually depression starts later
    than the first onset of ADD, as with time, the predominant symptoms of adult attention
    deficit disorder tend to shift from external visible ones to the internal symptoms of Mood
    Disorders such as Major Depression, Dysthymia (Chronic low-level depression) and
    Bipolar Disorder (Manic Depressive Disorder.) It cannot be however, ignored that
    depression can be a side effect of adult ADD medication as stimulants have been
    known to aggravate depression and mania.

    Depression is viewed as being different from feelings, commonly known as ‘blues’ that
    every one experiences sometime in one’s life. ‘Blues’ are normal and simply a transitory
    feeling of sadness or demoralization during difficult times. Depression is an illness and is
    indicated only when a person cannot snap out of or get over such feelings within a
    reasonable period of time, say, two weeks. Depression is a pervasive feeling of sadness
    that refuses to go away even with a conscious effort.

    Some of the major symptoms of depression are a noticeable change in appetite
    accompanied with significant weight loss or weight gain, change in sleeping patterns
    such as fitful sleep, insomnia, sleeping too much, feelings of worthlessness and
    hopelessness, feelings of inappropriate guilt, loss of energy, fatigue and loss of interest
    in formerly enjoyed activities. The most serious symptom of depression that requires
    immediate adult ADD medication is when suicidal tendencies start showing.


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