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Suggest Alternative To Medicines For ADD

I am an adult with ADD and have been trying to replace meds with alternative soulutions but things seems worse than ever! I feel overwhelmed frustrated and on the verge of panic. I am scared to even drive because I space out,just not focused at all! went to about the 5th therapist in the last 5 years and they want to do brain mapping? In the mean timeI am struggling to just get through the dAY. Should I see apsychiatrist
Mon, 13 Oct 2014
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Relax,ADD does not signify lack of intelligence.You know your problems,try working around them,a psychiatric consultation will definitely help you.if we do not go by the specifics for homeopathy,needing a detailed case history, I would choose stramonium 30 tds in pills,(other medicines equally worthy,depending upon symptology)
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Suggest Alternative To Medicines For ADD

Relax,ADD does not signify lack of intelligence.You know your problems,try working around them,a psychiatric consultation will definitely help you.if we do not go by the specifics for homeopathy,needing a detailed case history, I would choose stramonium 30 tds in pills,(other medicines equally worthy,depending upon symptology)