Adult ADD Strengths

A Blog about Adults with Attention Surplus Condition (aka ADHD) by Adult ADD Coach Pete Quily

February 23, 2007

1 year Wait List for a Full Year for Adult ADHD Diagnosis Embarrassing? Solution? Close Down the Clinic.

Well close the wait list to the clinic, if you’re in you were in line a few week ago you’ll get processed. All new patients get turned away.

I’ve blogged about this before, BC Adults with ADHD Abandoned, and you can watch my Global TV interview on the closure of the only adult ADHD clinic in the entire province at BC Children’s Hospital in Vancouver.

Despite a year-long waiting list for an entire year, budgetary restraints have forced BC’s principal diagnostic and treatment centre to bar further referrals of adults with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, while they do a “review” of the program with no target completion date

As I mentioned it’s a bookeeping solution to a real human problem, once they added adult ADHD diagnois to the clinic adults became 50% of the caseload, the year long 12 month wait list developed. Dr. Margaret Weiss the clinic director asked the BC government for funding to deal with the overwhelming demand, and was refused.

Unfortunately most doctors, psychiatrists and psychologist haven’t been trained to diagnose and treat ADHD even though their are good clinical ADHD diagnostic guidelines available. So I hear complaints constantly from BCers who think they may have ADHD wondering where they can go for a diagnosis, sometimes complaining their doctor thinks they can’t have ADHD because they did well in school. Which of course bullshit, there are many PHd’s with ADHD let alone the MENSA ADHD SIG of 480 people.

Hopefully some people at moosecamp and Northern Voice blogging conference may give me some ideas on blog activism or help get the word out about this problem by blogging about it, since there are more techies with ADHD than the average in the population. There are wait lists for many health conditions but here were just talking about getting basic diagnosis let alone treatment.

Or if you could let your MLA know about this, see the BC MLA finder and demand that the province either adequately fund the adult ADHD clinic at children’s hospital or create a separate adult ADHD clinic at another location since it seems like an adult clinic at a children’s hospital is politically vulnerable. You can also contact the BC premier, Gordon Campbell premier@gov.bc.ca ph 604 660-3202
Or George Abbott Minister of Health george.abbott.mla@leg.bc.ca ph 1 877 771-7557

Any suggestions or blog mentions or any MSM media types mentions would be greatly appreciated.

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  1. [...] Monique gave me a few suggestions on online advocating to create a public Adult ADHD clinic in Vancouver so adults can be diagnosed, since Children’s hospital adult ADHD clinic was so popular they shut the doors to new referrals. James was one of the organizers of Northern Voice. James did a marketing post that reminded me of my days selling Apple computers, the frustration of trying to clue in the clueless. [...]

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  2. [...] Unfortunately during mental health week, the BC ADHD Clinic at Children’s Hospital in Vancouver is still barring the doors to adults with Attention Deficit Disorder from getting diagnosed at their clinic . I phoned them yesterday and they’re still not accepting new adults to be tested for ADHD. [...]

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