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Solutions For Military Members With Attention Deficit Disorder

Even though attention deficit disorder is generally only thought of in terms of children, there are a great many adults who also suffer from this disorder. This has translated into a large number of military members with attention deficit disorder, and their fight against the effects of this condition. There are a great many solutions for children who suffer from ADD, and there are no less solutions for military members with attention deficit disorder.

We consulted a team of experts and they offered us the following solutions that military members with attention deficit disorder can use to help combat the symptoms of the disorder, while they are at the same time in combat to serve their countries.

Medications

There are numerous medications that military members with attention deficit disorder can use to help combat the symptoms of ADD. These medications include both Ritalin and Adderall. It is important to remember that these medications do not work for everyone that takes them, and so may not work for all military members with attention deficit disorder.

Military members with attention deficit disorder who choose to use these medications to help relieve the symptoms they experience, should do so under the supervision of a physician. These medications often have interesting side effects, and should not be started when on active duty. If at all possible, try to take a leave of absence when you decide to try medication to help with your symptoms; that way your doctor can assess the way you react to them first.

Other Options

Of course, the are other options for military members with attention deficit disorder who are unable to take the medications, or who simply do not want to deal with the side effects of those medications. The most popular items are called "weighted" items. These weighted items include shirts, vests, and lap blankets. Of course, the lap blankets will probably only be practical for military members with attention deficit disorder who has jobs that keep them in an office at a desk. They aren't very practical for actual combat.

On the other hand, active military members with attention deficit disorder can greatly benefit from the use of weighted vests and shirts. These can be worn under military uniforms, including Kevlar, and needn't hamper you movement in any way.

As you can see, there are several options for military members with attention deficit disorder. Talk to your base doctor or counselor today to discuss your options.