I have known many 'hyper' adults, I have employed many 'hyper' adults, I didn't see any real problem, whats wrong with being hyper?
I know many really relaxed adults, so relaxed they may as well be fast asleep!! I know which I would rather employ!!
If you really think your condition is a medical problem sort it out with a doctor!
But I cant see any real problem being hyper, you may compensate for the idle folk out there that want to sleep at work!!
2006-10-13 19:06:16
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answered by budding author 7
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There was a great deal of focuson Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder as a cause of hyperactivity. Other conditions can cause it as well. Normal young children can be very lively and have short attention spans. Normal teenagers can also appear hyperactive; puberty can cause it. Children who are bored, are suffering from mental conflict, or are having problems at home - which may even include sexual abuse - can be hyperactive. The disorder has a large range of affects on children. Some have learning disabilities, while others may be very gifted.
Hyperactivity can also occur because of problems with hearing or vision. Overactive thyroid, lead poisoning, depression, anxiety, and a range of psychiatric illnesses are some of the potential causes.
Hyperactivity is sometimes associated with mania. Another more common cause of hyperactivity is lack of sleep. More severe cases of hyperactivity can be very harmful if left untreated, since hyperactive people seldom think about the consequences of their actions.
2006-10-13 17:32:03
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answered by OnionSkin 3
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maybe you have something called ADHD its a problem that many people have and it makes them very hyper all the time and find it difficult to concentrated..talk to your mum and get her to tak you to a dr to check if it is or not..if it isnt try and make a diary of when you are the most calm and when your the most hyper..also write down what you have eaten in the day..on the days you are hyper have a look at what you have eaten,and c what your like when you dont eat it..
hope this helps
2006-10-17 12:21:11
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answered by yummy_mummy 3
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Get in extra exercise.
There is a study out that shows even increasing exercise to 30 mins to 1 hour of BRISK exercise (like shooting hoops, biking, running, etc) reduces the need for people with hyperactivity to be medicated.
Basically, everything is physically too easy anymore, and our brains are trying to adjust, and hyperactivity is the result.
Please try everything you can first before getting put on medicine...it can ruin people, and most often, is only prescribed to shut people up.
2006-10-13 17:33:42
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answered by Anonymous
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You are 13 You are full of life, That is not hyper, that is excitment of bieng young. Who the hell wants to be laid back and cool, be vibrant and hot. Take dancing, or take up the drums, if that fails, **** the first guy you fancy, but alway use protection. and if that fails, just enjoy the hyper life, #cauxe there are a lot of "doe doe deady teenagers out there, boring as hell
2006-10-13 18:11:29
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answered by Anonymous
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jay, just enjoy the way you are right now, in time you'll change, but don't be in a rush. it's good to be hyper so long as you do it when it's appropriate.
tell your parents that you need someone to talk to
2006-10-13 17:43:50
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answered by Can I Be Your Pet? 6
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first off u need to go to a doctor if u want help...my child is 7 and she takes adderall for hyperactivity and she has it bad ..but she takes it to keep her still in school and it very much helps her but by the time she comes home its just about out of her system ... just depends on your systems and what the doctor will say is your problem
2006-10-13 17:31:07
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answered by katie 2
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I'm not a doctor sweetie but i kknow that proteins can increase the level of serotonin in your brain which makes you alert,so it's probably too much proteins that's making you hyper.so probably control your protein intake.good luck sweetie
2006-10-13 17:39:03
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answered by fadly j 2
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I have a friend who's son is hyper and this might sound daft, but if he eats peas he goes extra hyper.
So try stopping eating peas if you eat them.
2006-10-13 18:07:50
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answered by Anonymous
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hang out with people more hyper than you and you won't look so hyper anymore. lol
2006-10-13 17:26:19
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answered by bill d 2
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