ADD/ADHD Parker Updates

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Just a quick update on the Blog Silence over here with Parker – been working on ADD/ADHD projects:

I've been working, but not as hard as I did for the 3 summers I shoveled concrete on the roads in Missouri. Yes, those days were interesting in that I worked hard and got a big promotion after two years, from the shovel to the chute. – Big responsibility move!

Concrete Master

Concrete Master

That's what I was doing right here in this shot, you can see the guy's hand on the chute – what control, what graceful moves. It gave me an opportunity to develop my deeper empathetic self… especially when the driver wanted to punch me out for the way I was handling the chute during a difficult pour.

Update: the daily haps on this end:

  • Busy as a bee writing a new ADD/ADHD book, more comprehensive than these blog posts, on exactly how to get the ADD/ADHD medications straight. Many are alone with the problems with meds, and I thought I should simply make it easier for everyone – so that project is well underway. Better than the chute!
  • We do have an enormous national problem with ADD/ADHD med mismanagement, and it isn't the doc's fault. We simply have no practical guidelines – so, hey, sounds like folks need a book. -Some method to the madness.
  • Just did a ~700 + word article, accepted at EzineArticles on the Therapeutic Window – remember this post? I broke the top of the window down even more completely and *will send a link* to you when it is back up next week… [I took it down for revision after it was posted – yes, a little perfectionistic] the top of the window needs more specific attention!

I will keep you all posted on the book progress, and am including a part of the first paragraph right here for your review… it will be an eBook – see what you think, and please leave a comment with your reaction:

“ADD/ADHD medications seem at every turn to raise big questions. From premature death, to addiction, to aberrant,                       crazy reactions, the medications appear to live in a shroud of counterproductive mystery – somewhere in the dark,                           shifting vapors of witches brew, potions, and black magic.”

Do you agree or disagree?

cp

6 Comments

  1. Connie,
    Special thanks for your perspective! I so much appreciate your offline overview of the publishing process, and look forward your vision about completing this project-

    See you soon,
    Chuck

  2. Gina,
    Many thanks, I am looking forward to simply contributing to the evolution of improved structure – in a circumstance [medication management] paradoxically without structure, and look forward to a summer release – before school in September, but still too late for many…

    Appreciate your perspective, look forward to an interview with you when your new book comes out!
    cp

  3. I was a classroom teacher for almost 20 years. Parents would come to me regularly and want my opinion on beginning medication for their children as young as 5 years old. It was heartbreaking to see and I was forbidden by the school district to comment. Your new book will help hundreds of thousands around the world.

  4. Gina Pera says:

    Go, Dr. P, Go!

    Even here in the Bay Area, where we supposedly have some of the best medical care in the world, I am continually flattened by what I hear from both adults with ADHD and parents of children with ADHD regarding their medical care.

    It’s driving me to distraction! 🙂

    So, please, take all the time you need. You have a wealth of information here that merits re-reading. And we desperately need such a guide.

    Thank you!!!!

  5. Hey Bryan,
    You are the first order, will be sent to you *free,* – all I need to do is to have you remind me when it comes out…

    Thanks for your support!
    Chuck

  6. Bryan says:

    Well, your doing better at updating your blog than I am… however, I should have some time here soon.

    Yes, put down for a pre-order on your book. That is some must have information about the meds. Too much confusion, and I think what bothers us the most is that our doctors don’t seem to know enough – just as you mentioned. I mean, if our doctor is not sure, well, then it must be witches brew… right?