no, I have always had it. its just progressively gotten worse through the years as responsibilities grew. now its just getting way out of hand.
I have been tested for diabetes, sleeping disorders, limes disease ect. |
No, I dont have a problem
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Originally Posted by Diesel-N-Dust
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No, I dont have a problem
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What kind of job do you do?
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Originally Posted by Diesel-N-Dust
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No, I dont have a problem
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Originally Posted by wildbill
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What kind of job do you do?
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Originally Posted by GRI
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so you dont have a problem?
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Don't you hate it when you read through a thread and then forget what it's about in the first place.... Oh look, something shiny:playing:
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You described me too a "T". I'm dealing with all of that. Hell I don't even watch a youtube vid if it's more than 3 minutes long, I can watch a DVD and not remember 75% of it. I think/daydream all the time no matter what I'm doing. I don't have the patience of more than about 30 seconds to deal with something that is being contrary before getting pissy and snapping. Like you, I wasn't always this way either. I don't know/think it's ADD/ADHD unless it can start in your late 20's. I always thought most people got rid of it by their mid-20's but I could be wrong.
I don't know what it is. Never really asked anyone though. Guess I just wanted to let you know you're not alone.:c: |
from what i have read. most people dont get diagnosed with ADD/ADHD until the age of 28-32
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Maybe. I really don't know.
The biggest problem is that everyone just wants to toss pills at you. No one really wants to fix things. I have pretty high anxiety too. I'm about as mellow as a heart attack if I have to deal with more than like 2 things. There has to be some kind of connection. |
GRI, have you ever been tested for Manic Depression? My fraternity brother was a few years ago and ever since he's been on lithium he's a whole new guy.
He was having trouble paying attention, working stuff out in his head like he used to, staying awake during the day, just basic little stuff he used to be able to do. Just a thought man. I hate going to doctors, but if it were me I'd wanna know if something indeed was wrong, and I never believed in "Depression", but seeing my buddy change made me think twice about it. |
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