
LE HAWKESBURY SOCIAL, LOOKING WITHIN, HOSTED BY ADAM STACEY, FOUNDER AND PODCAST HOST EPISODE #3 - SEASON #2 - ARE CHILDREN BEING MEDICATED FOR ADHD TO EARLY...
Jan 31, 2026
Dr. Shila Patel, a licensed psychiatrist with 25+ years treating children and adults, speaks about rising ADHD diagnoses and medication in kids. She explores rushed prescribing, assessment gaps, family context, and how classroom maturity and digital stimulation affect behavior. The conversation highlights diagnostic variability, medication choices and timing, and the need for thorough evaluation before medicating.
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Daughter Grew After Stopping Vyvanse
- Adam Stacey shared his daughter's experience where Vyvanse left her drowsy and stunted growth, and stopping it improved her social life and height.
- The doctor supported tapering because she could expend energy naturally and function better off meds.
Overdiagnosis Linked To System Strain
- Child ADHD is often overdiagnosed due to limited specialist access and quick labeling by overwhelmed teachers and pediatricians.
- Dr. Shila Patel stresses diagnosing only when symptoms are consistent across home, school, and social settings.
Different Stimulation Explains Focus Gaps
- Fast-paced video games can hold attention because they provide a different type of stimulation than classroom tasks.
- This explains why some children focus well on games but struggle in learning environments.








