When does one "treat" a CI? Is it when there are symptoms or findings or just a willing patient?
I wonder because what if we had 2 patients:
1) CI with "Decreased attention span, decreased comprehension, poor grades, stigma, fatigue, behavioral disorder"
2) no CI with "Decreased attention span, decreased comprehension, poor grades, stigma, fatigue, behavioral disorder"
How can we determine whether the CI is the issue in #1 or did we just miss some eye/vision problem in #2?
Well, I would certainly avoiding treating a CI that isn't there.
Excepting that, all that I'm saying is that there's a possible link between AD(H)D and CI AND that you need to address CI, when present of course, to reap the full benefit of ADHD treatment. Not every symptomatic case is CI and one of the biggest problems with the criteria is that there are so many areas of overlap in the metrics. For example, when you compare the Convergence Insufficiency Symptom Survey with the DSM-IV criteria for ADHD, there are 5 of 9 symptoms that overlap (metrics 1, 2, 4, 6 and 8 listed below).
–Often does not give close attention to details or makes careless mistakes in schoolwork, work or other activities.
–Often has trouble keeping attention on tasks or play activities.
–Often does not follow instructions and fails to finish schoolwork, chores or duties in the workplace (not due to oppositional behavior or failure to understand instructions.
–Often avoids, dislikes or doesn’t want to do things that take a lot of mental effort for long periods of time such as schoolwork or homework.
–Is often easily distracted.
How many things do those metrics above describe? Dr. Maria Lymberis(who was treasurer of the American Psychiatric Association at the time these comments were made some time after the study done by David Granet in 2005) said the following:
“I wouldn’t be surprised at all if a relationship between the two disorders is eventually proven to exist. It’s not exactly a new idea. The brain is not one uniform thing. It is many centers with many different highly specialized functions. So, if you’re having a problem even in a relatively minor part of the circuitry, it can affect your overall performance.”
It's that potential roadblock in the neural pathways that needs to be addressed and we have a role in that. Your comment about whether you're just looking for someone "willing" implies that it's a scam. Is that what you're thinking?