K.D. asks from Mexico, MO on February 25, 2008
Just Wondering....
I was just wondering if anyone has a child who suffers from severe depression? I have 3 boys. My oldest son has a diagnosis of adhd with impulsivity and severe depression. My middle son is a diabetic and my youngest one has adhd also. Would like to talk to other moms who deal with the same issues i do.
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M.S. answers from Wichita on February 27, 2008
I have 3 total (1 that is now grown, 1 that is 19 yrs and 1 that is 14 yrs) with ADHD, impulsivness and yes at times depression. The depression is normal for kids with ADHD as is the impulsivness. It depends on the age also as teens usually go through mood swings as it is and when you add ADHD it intensifies the emotion. The 19 yr was so bad when he was 14 that the doctor diagnosed him as bipolar. He was put on mood stablizers for 3 yrs only to find out that it was not bipolar at all but was a moody teenager with adhd. Right now we are dealing with disorganization that is part of ADHD and how to resolve that before it becomes more of a problem. After 19 it ususally becomes less of a problem or something that can be controlled on their own (or by that age they should have tricks and skills to manage it).
If you have any more questions about dealing with kids 11-19 yrs with adhd just ask and I will try my best to help.
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C.C. answers from Lawrence on February 27, 2008
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Also in my readings I discovered in this article http://www.yeastinfectionadvisor.com/yeastinfectioninchil... that mental difficulties are caused by this candidiasis (pronounced can-di-die-uh-sis), including depression. Candidiasis, though seen mostly in women, effects everyone.
I hope this helps..
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D.K. answers from St. Louis on February 26, 2008
K.,
I have have 2 boys, twins, and both have adhd. One I believe has some depression, but that has never been diagnosed. We have many issues to deal with also. Are either of the adhd boys seeing a phychologist or some kind of doctor other than primary care? It is very important for you and them to get help through a source like that. You need it too. They can help teach you how to help your boys. It doesn't matter if they take meds or if you are against meds, you still need the help. Believe me! Adhd can be a gift, if you know how to deal with it in a positive way. I truly believe that.
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A.H. answers from Kansas City on February 27, 2008
Hi K., Have you heard about Limu? It is a drink with fucoidan(from a seaweed plant called limu moui) It is having positive affects on people who have diabetes. They also have had children with autism and adhd drink it and are seeing that they are acting calmer and more focused and dont need to take any medicine. It helps relieve symptoms of all sorts of stuff like allergies,joint pain,migranes,makes you feel focused, cancer patients and more
Please check it out at www.healinglimu.com
This drink is so amazing!!!!!!!
I am positive it will help out your sons.
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C.G. answers from Columbia on February 27, 2008
I don't know much about depression, but have you talked to a dietician about a diet for your sons with adhd? Many children have improvements when their diet does not contain any processed foods and sugar. Organic, whole, fresh foods do not contain any of the additives, preservatives, and added sugar that processed foods do. Making your own meals instead of buying fast food or packaged, frozen and ready made items can help. Maybe you've already looked into this, I don't know. But, it's definitely worth a try if you haven't.
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E.V. answers from St. Louis on February 27, 2008
I also have 3 boys. My oldest son has just been diagnosed with ADHD with impulsivity. I'm new to it all but I have wondered if he had other issues like depression. He has been on his meds for about 2 weeks but this morning was a set back for sure. Also my middle one seems to be showing signs of hypereactivity but I don't even want to think about meds for both of them. It seems alot of people look down on you for putting your kids on meds anyway. My little one is only 11months so we will see on him. I don't know about you but my boys are very strong willed. It would be nice to talk with someone else about all these issues.
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T.K. answers from Columbia on February 28, 2008
I'm a mother of 3. My daughter has been diagnosed with ADHD and severe depression as well. Some days can be very difficult just with her. And then you factor in my 2 boys and it gets almost unimaginable. Sometimes it's hard to know what to say or do to help. Making sure that your son has someone that he trusts to talk to when he needs to, is the best thing you can do. Ofcourse, it may not be you, but he still needs to know that you're always there ready to listen and that you're always on his side. Sometimes just being there is the best thing you can do. They need to know that they're not alone. That the whole world is NOT against them. Depression is a very lonely place. I suffered with it when I was a teenager and mostly I remember feeling like there was noone that could understand how I felt. I felt so alone. It's almost a paralysing feeling. Just knowing that you're not alone helps alot. Do you attend a church? If so you might consider talking with the pastor about his depression. Most churches offer counseling. There might be someone there that has been through a similar situation, that can help. I wish you all the luck in the world. Just don't let him see you getting frustrated and upset about it. In a state of depression, he's liable to blame himself for that and become even more depressed. Good luck.
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M.S. answers from Wichita on February 27, 2008
I have 3 total (1 that is now grown, 1 that is 19 yrs and 1 that is 14 yrs) with ADHD, impulsivness and yes at times depression. The depression is normal for kids with ADHD as is the impulsivness. It depends on the age also as teens usually go through mood swings as it is and when you add ADHD it intensifies the emotion. The 19 yr was so bad when he was 14 that the doctor diagnosed him as bipolar. He was put on mood stablizers for 3 yrs only to find out that it was not bipolar at all but was a moody teenager with adhd. Right now we are dealing with disorganization that is part of ADHD and how to resolve that before it becomes more of a problem. After 19 it ususally becomes less of a problem or something that can be controlled on their own (or by that age they should have tricks and skills to manage it).
If you have any more questions about dealing with kids 11-19 yrs with adhd just ask and I will try my best to help.
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C.G. answers from Kansas City on February 27, 2008
I have three boys myself so I know your plate is full! The best advice I can give you is to make sure your plate and theirs is full of nutrition! The majority of my day is focused on balancing their food and snacks with whole grain, low sugar, organic meals and snacks. Also balancing water with milk and juice as beverages. Also, turning the tv off and requiring them to play with toys and when it's nice outside, playing out there. If you are interested in going back to school, look into some classes about nutrition and child development. It's not an easy change to make. Start with one thing. Like switch to organic milk. Then the next week, pick one more thing to switch. You don't have to go all or nothing. A little at a time will make it easier...on you and your budget!
Hope this helps! Your children's health...mental, emotional, and physical is the most important part of being a parent. Best wishes!
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