Ideas, Information, and Insights into Adult ADD
My collection of thoughts, links, discussions, and my experiences as an adult with ADD
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Welcome. Adult ADD has received much media attention lately, some negative and some positive. Eli Lilly has made a huge push towards establishing ADD in Adults as a "mainstream" problem and has, of course, offered their own medication(s) as a solution. This site will detail my experiences in working to be diagnosed as having ADD, my treatment methods, both pharmacological and physical, and the information that I have gathered from around the web and from medical professionals as I seek to understand this disorder and how it affects me.
Having ADD is not exactly conducive to maintaining a blog, right? Right. Writing this blog is a form of my personal, non-pharmacological, therapy. I haven't set my limits on what my participation level in this will be, but I want that level to be high.
So, welcome and please enjoy your stay. As with any site or blog, the content level is higher and better quality when we are interactive. To that end, I invite your comments, criticisms, and any other participatory involvement.
Having ADD is not exactly conducive to maintaining a blog, right? Right. Writing this blog is a form of my personal, non-pharmacological, therapy. I haven't set my limits on what my participation level in this will be, but I want that level to be high.
So, welcome and please enjoy your stay. As with any site or blog, the content level is higher and better quality when we are interactive. To that end, I invite your comments, criticisms, and any other participatory involvement.
Getting medication suddenly allowed me to see how so-called "normal" people function (for example, normal people read a page from top to bottom... imagine how hard life would be for you if you had to read thru a toilet-paper tube that jumped all over the page. Well, it sure develops our intuition 