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Wait what did I come into this thread for again? Oh yeah, ADHD!

Re: Wait what did I come into this thread for again? Oh yeah, ADHD!

Hello @Patzky 

Come and meet some awesome members @creative_writer , @Sparky79 , @Glisten , @Aqualemonade , @Jynx 

@rav3n 

 

My husband and step children have adhd , asd and other diagnosis 

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Re: Wait what did I come into this thread for again? Oh yeah, ADHD!

Same as my husband @Sparky79 

But his children were diagnosed with adhd when they were little 

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It's a superpower @Sparky79 !

 

ADHD-ers keep the world interesting I reckon 🙂

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Sure does @tyme , @Sparky79 😁

Re: Wait what did I come into this thread for again? Oh yeah, ADHD!

"whistles Innocently"

 

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Re: Wait what did I come into this thread for again? Oh yeah, ADHD!

Can’t argue that @tyme @Shaz51 @Sparky79 in my family we have three generations of ADHD + anxiety and dyslexia. The common comorbid companions.

For me it’s a relief to be around other people with ADHD. There’s a language shorthand and we see things that other people miss. 
The “Did you see that?” moments, that lead to laughing until your stomach hurts.

But it can be very difficult and exhausting trying to fit into a neurotypical world.

Are you creative?

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@Sparky79  mate. 

You don’t have a “touch” of dyslexia.

You have dyslexia.

It’s like saying, I have a touch of broken leg.

Have you spoken to your son’s psychiatrist?

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