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I return to the thread. These good friends (and vice versa), we commented on some aspects of the problem of my daughter and her AD (the which I wrote, years ago in a post ) . In the conversation, he referred to the genetic-hereditary aspects of the syndrome and that was when they had the "slip" pigeonholed as a TDA quite evident to me too. Ah! Surprise! ADD Me? Not only that, but it was probably also a "cognitive slow."
Ah! No! So if you do not! So far we could go! We discussed his banal diagnosis and torpedoed me with some symptoms that they perceived in me, although I accept that were true, I can hardly accept their and determining good cause.
that if I blurted out, put us on this plan, over 50% of the population would suffer the Attention Deficit Disorder. I replied that this proportion was not the case, but if you could estimate that many adults were and had never been diagnosed as such because as a child was not known this syndrome.
I agree that often disconnected from my environment and I'm in my inner world. I agree that I have the problem of frequent tasks or projects left half-and unfinished (see the discontinuity of this blog-guadiana). I accept that sometimes I have trouble concentrating in my daily tasks. And certainly never was a good student, but rather bad.
But is you who are reading me, do not also suffer from several of these symptoms? Come ... admit it! A not it? Well as you know that you also diagnosed neglect you. Watch your friends, not with neuro-psychological studies. Nevertheless, my friends the still appreciating, but that if, I will try not to touch this topic. Lizard, lizard.
anyway and without them they find out, I'll do the test to check the medication for my daughter to see if it is to connect me neurotransmitters and I become super-productive! That bargain!
If that worked, I must say I would be very surprised, misplaced, not knowing what to expect. The key question is then whether the fact of knowing it, will it help me or not.
Damn funny!