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More importantly than that, though, is the clear evidence that people with untreated ADHD are costing society a lot in terms of drug use, accidents, divorce, suicide, etc. etc. Below is a repost of a similar discussion that I had just recently:
I'm on mobile and not at work, so don't have the original source info immediately available, but a great synopsis is here:
http://www.smartkidswithld.org/ld-basics/treatments-and-support/untreated-adhd-lifelong-risks
A longer explanation and more detail is in the beautifully written "ADHD In Adults" by Russell Barkley (probably the leading ADHD expert in America, if not the world), who drew from a 16 year longitudinal study and a host of other studies and statistical information. (http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/1609180755)
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Barkley was giving a talk on his "scientific" research. ADHD in adults: What the Science Says.