ADHD Misdiagnosis Checklist
A "Yes" answer to any of the following questions may indicate a health or learning problem that is causing ADHD-like symptoms.
Part 1
- Does your child eat a lot of sugary products, even at breakfast? Y or N
- Does your child drink a lot of caffeinated soft drinks? Y or N
- Does your child eat a lot of chocolate? Y or N
- Does your child wake up in the morning in a bad mood and then feels better after eating? Y or N
- Does your child have trouble waiting to eat? Y or N
- Does your child exhibit a "Jekyl and Hyde" personality where she/he is sweet one moment and then angry and hard to handle the next? Y or N
- Does your child have airborne allergies? Y or N
- Does your child have allergies to animals such as dogs, cats, etc.? Y or N
- Does your child have chronic respiratory infections? Y or N
- Does your child complain of headaches? Y or N
- Does your child suddenly change from alert to sleepy even though she/he is rested? Y or N
- Does your child's behavior change radically when in certain stores such as grocery stores or linen stores that have fragrances? Y or N
- Do you or anyone in your household smoke? Y or N
- Do you use air fresheners, plug-ins or sprays or fragrant cleaners in your home? Y or N
- Do you have your carpets cleaned often? Y or N
- Do you use insecticide in your home or have an exterminator? Y or N
- Do your household cleaning products contain fragrances? Y or N
- My child does not like to read. Y or N
- Does your child complain about how things feel, like clothing? "It feels scratchy." Y or N
- Does your child not listen well, but hearing tests are normal? Y or N
- Does your child seem disorganized but knows where things are? Y or N
- Does your child prefer to do projects and presentations over written reports? Y or N
- Does your child have difficulty remembering left from right? Y or N
- My child is not very coordinated or good at sports. Y or N
- My child has difficulty throwing a ball into an intended receptacle, such as a basketball into an intended receptacle or a paper wad into the garbage can? Y or N
- My child touches everything of interest. Y or N
- My child seems to get confused when asked to follow simple directions. Y or N
- My child has trouble with handwriting. Y or N
- My child has difficulty remembering more than one verbal request at a time. Y or N
- My child has difficulty understanding cause and effect - does not seem to understand simple consequences to specific actions. Y or N
- Is your child a picky eater? Y or N
- Does your child limit his/her foods to only a few? Y or N
- Does your child refuse to eat fruits or vegetables? Y or N
- Is your child overweight? Y or N
- Does your child eat a lot of "fast foods"? Y or N
- Does your child eat a lot of processed foods such as cookies, cakes, white breat, potato chips, etc.? Y or N
- Does your child have difficulty sleeping or waking up in the morning feeling rested? Y or N
- Does your child bruise or bleed easily but your doctor does not consider it to be a medical problem? Y or N
- Are your child's nails cracked, brittle or discolored? Y or N
- Does your child take a lot of medications? Y or N
- Has your child been prescribed a lot of antibiotics in the past ? Y or N
- Does your child eat a lot of sugar and processed carbohydrates such as white bread and pasta? Y or N
- Does your child eat a lot of the following foods:
- ______Mushrooms
______Dry Roasted Nuts
______Commercial Soups
______Bacon
______Apple Cider
______Barbecue Potato Chips
______White Flour
______Soy Sauce and Tofu
______Vinegar and all foods containing vinegar, including salad dressing, pickled vegetables, green olives, and sauerkraut
______Processed meats such as dried and smoked meat, sausage, hot dogs, luncheon meats
- Does your child have allergies? Y or N
If the answer is yes, please read the following:- Annals of Allergy, 1993 concluded that allergies by themselves may cause learning impairment.
- Children with allergies performed less successfully, across the board, than children who did not have allergies.
- These children should not have to take tests during their allergy season unless the allergies can be under control.
- Allergies: WIth elimination of allergic foods, artificial colors, preservatives and caffeine, more than half exhibited improvement in behavior. Pediactrics, 1989
- Annals of Allergy, 1993 concluded that allergies by themselves may cause learning impairment.
"Yes" answers in any or all of the sections are quite common in children misdiagnosed with ADHD.
A "Yes" answer in Part 1 may indicate a possible sugar level problem.
A "Yes" answer in Part 2 may indicate a sensitivity to household and everday chemicals.
A "Yes" answer in Part 3 may indicate a potential learning problem or a learning difference.
A "Yes" answer in Part 4 may indicate nutritional deficiencies.
A "Yes" answer in Part 5 may indicate a possible yeast problem.
When the underlying problems are identified and fixed, the attention and behavior problems usually resolve. No one should treat symptoms with psychiatric drugs, which carry a risk of serious side-effects, while ignoring the possible health and learning problems that may be causing the symptoms.
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