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Navigating College with ADHD: A Guide for Students
Starting College: A Perfect Storm for ADHD College is a time for growth, exploration, and independence. But for students with ADHD, newfound freedom and the loss of high school structure can set the stage for challenges. Suddenly, you're expected to: Manage your own schedule Prioritize projects Stay focused in large lecture halls Remember deadlines without reminders These demands test your executive function —the brain’s ability to plan, organize, and follow through. This can
Sayanti Bhattacharya MD
Aug 52 min read


Understanding ADHD: The Journey from Childhood to Adulthood
The Core Symptoms Stay the Same—but They Show Up Differently The persistent patterns of inattention , hyperactivity , and impulsivity are still present. As a person grows, their symptoms can become more subtle. Sometimes, they shift from being external to being internal. | Symptom | In Kids | In Adults | |-------------------|------------------------------------------------|----------------------
Sayanti Bhattacharya MD
Jul 213 min read


More About Stimulant Medications for ADHD: Part 2
In Part 1, we covered how stimulant medications work, their different types, and how they help. Now, let’s dive into some of the most common questions people have about what it’s actually like to take them. What does taking ADHD meds actually feel like? Let's explore What Does It Feel Like to Take Stimulants? Even though they’re called “stimulants,” most people with ADHD don’t feel wired or hyper when they take them. Instead, they often describe feeling: Calmer More focused
Sayanti Bhattacharya MD
Apr 252 min read


Understanding Stimulant Medications for ADHD: Part 1
When it comes to managing ADHD, there’s no one-size-fits-all approach—but for many people, medications are a game-changer, specifically stimulant medications. ADHD medications have some of the highest success rates in mental health treatment. Read on to learn more about stimulant medications—how they work, what types are available, and how they help. ADHD treatment starts with understanding your brain. What Are Stimulant Medications? Stimulant medications increase availabilit
Sayanti Bhattacharya MD
Apr 162 min read


Looking for a career/job when you have ADHD:
There is a lot to consider when finding a career that’s a good fit for any person. When you have ADHD, some factors are even more pertinent and additional ones come into play. While you may not be able to find a job that meets all of your needs, you may be able to avoid one that is clearly not a good fit for you. Build on your natural interests when possible Find an area you have a natural interest in If and when possible, finding a career that builds upon your natural inte
Sayanti Bhattacharya MD
Jul 9, 20242 min read


So you think you have ADHD- now what?
What you have read so far confirms your suspicion that you have ADHD. Several online quizzes and self tests are suggesting the same. What do you do with this newfound information? Get a professional evaluation Even if you are sure you have ADHD, consult a professional to get a formal diagnosis. Symptoms of ADHD have a lot in common with anxiety; depression and other disorders which mental health professionals are trained to identify. Educate yourself After a professional
Sayanti Bhattacharya MD
Mar 22, 20242 min read


ADHD – a disorder of hyperactive little boys?
ADHD is frequently thought of as a problem some little boys have. Boisterous little boys with lots of energy, who cannot seem to follow instructions or sit still, and can be quite disruptive in the classroom. Although this can be a common presentation of childhood ADHD, we now know that ADHD can look very different from this. Not all children with ADHD are hyperactive. Girls have ADHD too. A large number of children DO NOT outgrow ADHD as adults. Not all children with ADHD ar
Sayanti Bhattacharya MD
Sep 29, 20232 min read


Wondering about ADHD treatments other than medications?
Medications are the gold standard of treatment for ADHD and have a high success rate. Most children and adults with ADHD respond well to medications, specifically stimulant medications. Other non-medication treatments are typically used alongside medications for best results. If you have ADHD and have been wondering about treatments besides medication, here are some things you need to know. Non-medication treatments for ADHD can be less effective than medications and are nece
Sayanti Bhattacharya MD
Jun 30, 20232 min read
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