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Posted: Tue Mar 20, 2007 11:31 pm
by stuart2004
lol I was wondering if you had

Posted: Tue Mar 20, 2007 11:31 pm
by Cloud_ax
and im good.

Posted: Tue Mar 20, 2007 11:32 pm
by tenshiakui
lonelyelendi wrote:*cut for length*

Sorry that was so long, but I felt that a short-answer would not have been sufficient.
*slinkies*

I was diagnosed by a shrink as well. But thankfully he didnt believe in medication for it. I had a great shrink when I was younger. He strongly believed that most things could be concured without the need of drugs.

Didnt stop him from getting upset with me when I stopped my anti-depressants without telling him though, LOL> I think he was more conserned about the fact it could have caused a heart attack (one of the reason I stopped it)

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Posted: Tue Mar 20, 2007 11:33 pm
by jc_gypsy7
lonelyelendi wrote:I have tried a myriad of medications. They started me on Ritalin, but that made me feel empty, in fact, I began crying once without realising it. Then I was on Adderall for about 2 years, but the main problem with Adderall is that in some cases its effectiveness wanes over time. Then I tried Strattera, but that had no effect (my parents believed it caused me to even lose focus). Then came Focalin, which is half of the Ritalin molecule, which worked well. But I decided to try a Ritalin patch because of the convience it offers, and I have found it works very well.

I didn't really have many issues in elementary school, in fact my type of ADHD, innattentive, tends to show itself more when I have multiple classes to juggle. With only one class I am able to excel without much effort.

If you are wondering about my diagnosis, I was diagnosed by a pyschiatrist. This is the most believable diagnosis, as any pediatrician can diagnosis (often correctly), but without the proper pyschiatric tests it is difficult to determine.

If you have any other questions, I am not at all ashamed to discuss my ADHD. I am very knowledgable about the side-effects of many of the medications, as I have experienced quite a few. I believe it is a part of me. A part that makes me who I am, and I like who I am, so I like my ADHD. Sure, it is a battle sometimes, but I get through it.

You mentioned that your son is borderline, and all my talk of medication may seem daunting. I should note that, while in the past I did rely on medication, recently I have found that I am able to get a lot of work done (something I could not do previously without medication) while off my meds.

Sorry that was so long, but I felt that a short-answer would not have been sufficient.
thank you hon.. that clarified many things for me. I refused to let them put my son on anything, since I had seen a neighbor's child on Ritilin... and yes.. empty is the word for it. It scared the crap out of me, and I wouldn't accept it. Soo.. for grades k thru 6 I went to school every Friday and had meetings with teachers.. using different methods to get him to stay sitting, work hard, etc. My work schedule was set around that, lol.. and it eventually worked. But the hyper active mind remains.. as well as the ADD. He's learned to use it to his benefit, thank god.

Posted: Tue Mar 20, 2007 11:34 pm
by jc_gypsy7
stuart2004 wrote:hugs and I am good gyp how are you???


also did anyone notice the inconspicuous product placement in the video????
aww, c'mon stuart.. you didn't think that wa mildly hilarious??!

hehe.. when she ate every single one.. I thought that was great!

Posted: Tue Mar 20, 2007 11:35 pm
by tenshiakui
jc_gypsy7 wrote: But the hyper active mind remains.. as well as the ADD. He's learned to use it to his benefit, thank god.
*slinkies*

Oh it's a great benefit! I'm glad your son has learned to control it. :) The best multi-taskers are generaly ADD to some point. Makes you more useful in business to be able to handle multiple things at once :)

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Posted: Tue Mar 20, 2007 11:37 pm
by lonelyelendi
Ah, I seem to have misunderstood your question...for some reason I was under the impression that your son was young!

I think the key to living with ADHD is learning to love it. I know I can be odd at times, and I know that is because of my ADHD, but my ADHD is also what makes me me, and what makes me gifted (I was tested to have a 137 IQ and write at the 18th grade level). It is very common for people with ADHD to have one area in which they excel, for me it is writing. I am guessing it is math for your son. Tenshi, I don't know you well enough to figure yours out, but I would bet you have one!

Posted: Tue Mar 20, 2007 11:38 pm
by stuart2004
jc_gypsy7 wrote: aww, c'mon stuart.. you didn't think that wa mildly hilarious??!

hehe.. when she ate every single one.. I thought that was great!

lol kinda goofy but its ok...........but really the video is about that it is the only reason for the video

Posted: Tue Mar 20, 2007 11:38 pm
by jc_gypsy7
tenshiakui wrote:*slinkies*

Yeah it seems every ADD finds something that is totaly there own to control it. Normaly music is best for me, but I can't do that work. :(

What's worse is the fact I can hear one word of a conversation and my brain so forgets what I was talking about LOL

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yeah.. I've heard that from Steven as well. He uses music too.. he blasts it on the way to work, hoping some will stick in his head, to be re-used during the day.

hehe.. he has roomates.. so when he calls.. we have to 'refresh' the conversation many times, lol!

Posted: Tue Mar 20, 2007 11:40 pm
by tenshiakui
lonelyelendi wrote:Ah, I seem to have misunderstood your question...for some reason I was under the impression that your son was young!

I think the key to living with ADHD is learning to love it. I know I can be odd at times, and I know that is because of my ADHD, but my ADHD is also what makes me me, and what makes me gifted (I was tested to have a 137 IQ and write at the 18th grade level). It is very common for people with ADHD to have one area in which they excel, for me it is writing. I am guessing it is math for your son. Tenshi, I don't know you well enough to figure yours out, but I would bet you have one!
*slinkies*

LOL Yeah mine is random knowledge LOL Ok not realy it's history. I absorb history like a sponge. Only problem I have is dates, and thats because of the verbal dsylexia. But I also write like mad. Actualy carry around notebooks with me constantly. Random thoughts focused into poems. Or scenes for books.

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Posted: Tue Mar 20, 2007 11:42 pm
by lonelyelendi
tenshiakui wrote:*slinkies*

LOL Yeah mine is random knowledge LOL Ok not realy it's history. I absorb history like a sponge. Only problem I have is dates, and thats because of the verbal dsylexia. But I also write like mad. Actualy carry around notebooks with me constantly. Random thoughts focused into poems. Or scenes for books.

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interestingly enough, that sounds like me. I absorb random knowledge; be it movie-quotes, facts, or just random things, they stick to me. But dates...I just can't get.

Posted: Tue Mar 20, 2007 11:43 pm
by tenshiakui
jc_gypsy7 wrote: yeah.. I've heard that from Steven as well. He uses music too.. he blasts it on the way to work, hoping some will stick in his head, to be re-used during the day.

hehe.. he has roomates.. so when he calls.. we have to 'refresh' the conversation many times, lol!
*slinkies and laughs!*

I do that all the time! Or I sing myself some song I know will get stuck in my head. Nice to know I'm not crazy! LOL Oh wait I am crazy!!!

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Posted: Tue Mar 20, 2007 11:45 pm
by tenshiakui
lonelyelendi wrote: interestingly enough, that sounds like me. I absorb random knowledge; be it movie-quotes, facts, or just random things, they stick to me. But dates...I just can't get.
*slinkies*

Sounds like you and I have alot in common Kenskies! :)

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Posted: Tue Mar 20, 2007 11:46 pm
by lonelyelendi
Indeed we do! Maybe you are a sex-inverted future shadow of me?

Posted: Tue Mar 20, 2007 11:47 pm
by Cloud_ax
lonelyelendi wrote:Indeed we do! Maybe you are a sex-inverted future shadow of me?
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