How many of you here were diagnosed with ADD/ADHD during your teen years, or still have it today?
I have it... heh heh :1orglaugh
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How many of you here were diagnosed with ADD/ADHD during your teen years, or still have it today?
I have it... heh heh :1orglaugh
I think I have ADD, but I've never been diagnosed with it.
What's that?
I was and i guess i still have it im also OCD
i have the exact oposite of it im so calm evryone used to think i was a pot head in high school however i dont do drugs im an alcoholic
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Originally Posted by KilLAtomiK
haha me too, but i did do drugs,alot of em,umm....a WHOLE lot of em...........and it extended all the way back to elementary school........haha, started early........
The best thing about ADD is the money you can make off selling the pills! :1orglaugh :1orglaugh :1orglaugh
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Attention Defecit DisorderQuote:
Originally Posted by Damniel
and ADHD is attention deficit with hypertension disorder
They cure your ADD/ADHD temporarily with speed. Hehe ^.^
i have.....wow look at the......omg youll never.....
what was i saying?
ADHD.. and they never put me on meds wich is a good thing but it is really bad when I need to do something important.
Shadow~
Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder, actually.Quote:
Originally Posted by morbid_lady
I was only recently (about a year ago) diagnosed as ADD. I've had some success treating it with medication: at first Adderall, but now Strattera. I like the latter better because it's not an amphetamine, which can be fun for a bit, but tended to make me even more anxious than I am normally.Quote:
Originally Posted by TheQuietPlace
I wish I had been diagnosed sooner (I'm 29 now), because it explains many of the problems I had academically in junior high, high school and college.
I was diagonosed with ADD when i was 14. I still have it today. ohh look a quarter!
i have ADD but not the hyperactive kind i just kind of get spaced out alot adderal helps but i hate the way you feel when you come off of it so i dont take it that often i thinks adderal is better used when you need quick cash
a friend of mine told me that aderal shrinks your dick (just temporarily of course), anyone know if this is true???
me to on the calm thing. i was prescribed ritalin as a youngun, but me parents stopped giving it to me: ty parental units! they didnt like the way i behaved on it. and i didnt like the way it made me feel. plus, the school wanted to be in charge of administering it. and they woulda wanted me to attend "special" classes. eww. the only special classes i ever took were college prep type advanced courses in high school.Quote:
Originally Posted by KilLAtomiK
i didnt have problems w being distracted. at times i was too focused on things. but i did end up w socializing issues later on...i now have a "generalized panic/anxiety disorder" that is the cause of that tho
Never happened to me. In fact, like most amphetamines, it tends to make you hypersexual. JFK is a good example of that (he took tons of amphetamines while in office to combat severely debilitating back pain, among other problems).Quote:
Originally Posted by 23*
Yeah, sounds like you were misdiagnosed -- a lot of docs tend to be quick to give out ADD/ADHD meds to kids when it's not necessarily a clear diagnosis. Extreme focus on certain things is a symptom of ADD, but certainly not the only one.Quote:
Originally Posted by aXa
is that true about JFK? ....cool.... :thumb:Quote:
Originally Posted by funkatron
That's what's so significant about Strattera -- it's the first med approved for ADD treatment that is not an amphetamine. You might talk to your psychiatrist about it.Quote:
Originally Posted by Kidthorazine
Yeah. It was actually quite a bad thing, though, because the level of drugs he was getting certainly made him a less stable thinker -- and some feel a more compulsive risk-taker -- than he would have been otherwise.Quote:
Originally Posted by 23*
http://www.discoverychannel.co.uk/al...feature1.shtml
Knowing this, the fact that nuclear war didn't break out during the Cuban Missile Crisis is all the more surprising.
I was diagnosed at the young age of 5. :)
.....After I headbutted this one chick who worked at the day care I went to... If I remember right she had to go to the hospital.... According to my dad I liked to headbutt people when I was a baby.
I was diagnosed as a classic 504 Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder. I don't buy into the whole thing at all though. I really believe that ADHD means that this kid is so smart or whatever that being stuffed into a little box by the "system" makes them "act out". That's my take anyway.
K
I was diagnosed with it as a kid because during lessons I wouldn't pay attention to anything but the flock of crows outside. *shrugs* The lessons were boring. I didn't try throughout school until I hit high school and I'm pulling a 4.0. I'm a slight self motivator with a little yearning to impress others around me and keep up with higher levels of knowledge.
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Originally Posted by keiko
I tend to agree with Keiko on this one. I was never diagnosed with the more currently trendy ADD/ADHD, but I got tested for everything from color-blindness to autism. Really I was just shy from always being the new kid in school and bored because I'd frequently already had a lesson at a previous school and found it far more interesting to read books hidden in my desk than listen to a teacher who was less bright than my parents.
Exactamundo! The moment that killed my faith in public schooling was when i was in my sophmore english class reading "lord of the flies" and the ex-collage professor teaching at a highschool said, and I quote, " notice how there are no snakes on the island. there are no snakes on any island. well there were snakes in I reland, but that was before Saint Patrick." I HAD to speak up. " Saint patric drove out the druids, not literall snakes. druids were referred to as snakes because of their tattoos and their hooded robes. Patrick drove them under ground and broght Christianity to the island."Quote:
Originally Posted by AmeliaG
"No the druids were long gone before patric ever got there."
please tell me i'm not the only one to see the myriad of holes in this "teacher's" teachings! perhaps the lack of snakes in the book is becase the author didn't write about them? it's not like the book is based on a true story. in any case, that's when i quit school.
K
Pretty much what they tried to foist on me, until another doctor, not quite so system-oriented, diagnosed me as being bored because the classwork wasn't stretching me. I jumped a couple of years in school and the 'problem' vanished.Quote:
Originally Posted by keiko
I was a very hyper child, but I guess all the drama at home, made me calm down and enjoy school. Paying attention was necessary if I was going to get out of there later on in life.
I've never been able to see how educated adults can't understand that putting kids in school for 8 hours a day everyday followed by on average 2 hours of homework would conflict with a kids natural energetic ways.
As an adult would you rather sit in your office for 8 hours or run around having fun? You know as an adult WHY you have to do it...but as a kid...it's too much. Kids would have less of these disorders if parents and teachers stopped teaching them for so many hours in such limited ways. You can't learn anything in incremental shots day after day.
It's just silly to think you can get a 10 year old to sit and look at a board for 8 hours a day month after month.
my cousin had ADHD and he was pretty violent. they put him on ridalin, it made him calm down a bit, but it made him more violent.
Diagnosed @ age 6, medicated until age 22
Ritalin, like Paxil, is the root of the "drug problem" in this country. If we don't feel perfect all the time we should take a pill to make it better. *sigh* Have a headache? Take a pill. Feeling less than perky? Take a pill. Can't sit still for 8 hrs? Take a pill...
K
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Originally Posted by DharmaLion
And....?
Meaning, you felt the results are..... ??
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Originally Posted by keiko
So true. The saddest one appears to be "Oh, you feel like molesting kids? Take a pill."
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Originally Posted by tinstar
many, many years of feeling like I was broken.
The medication never did anything for me except make me feel diseased. It has taken (takes) alot of hard work to stay focused and organized.
It is also important to understand that this is most definately a biological (chemical imbalance specificly) issue that CAN be treated with medication.
I was diagnosed back when this was still a very, very new thing and the educational system, the medical system, and the pharma companies were ill-equiped to handle the problems associated with ADHD.
I have learned to live with it and even thrive in many ways, but I can definately say that after many years of therapy I still feel "broken" because of it.
edit for crappy speeling
you're right. the teacher was wrong.Quote:
Originally Posted by keiko
however, that was perhaps not the best way to deal with the situation. calling attention to misinformation/crap/outright lies that teachers are sometimes forced to spout only reminds them of how powerless they are... and then, they take it out on you.
best advice i can offer is from the collage artist who calls himself Winston Smith:
JUST ACT LIKE NOTHING'S WRONG.