ADHD & Depression
ADHD people live under such stress, frustration is difficult to tolerate, and when they're frustrated they're likely to become angry and depressed.
A high level of frustration causes ADD people to be impatient. Whatever is going on -- they want it to go quickly and be finished.
Just living from day to day and handling our daily stress the brain uses feel good transmitters called endorphins (opiods) . . .
When large amounts are needed to handle stress, the RATIO of many of the other transmitters, one to another, becomes upset creating a chemical imbalance.
It is not unusual for many suffering from ADHD to also be diagnosed with depression.
Studies by the American Medical Association have shown stress to be a factor in over 75% of all illnesses today.
Research linking stress to physical disease has been the subject of no less than 20,000 scientific studies over the last five years.
Depression is not a moral weakness or mental laziness . . .
It is a disease of the brain!
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