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no one listens
by: terry on Mon, Jan 05 2009
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i have adhd because i hve all the hallmarks of the condition and ahd them since i was at school, problem is no one new or recgognise it in the 1970’s i have resarched it furhter and still have the classic symtems, told my doctor but tld on more than one occassion that there is no help for adults only children, i am 46 and never been able to hold a job down yet isnt it about time someone listned to adults and get treated? being diaggnosed would be a start.


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  1. Sun, Feb 15 2009
    Terry, The very FIRST thing that you need to do is to find another doctor!!! I was diagnosed at the tender young age of 28. Not hardly a kid, r...Read

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  • Read This, Terry…. - by sandra - (Fri, Jan 09 2009)
    Like you, I lived with the symptoms of ADD (I am not ADHD) all of my life, for as long as I can remember. I had great difficulty in making and keeping friendships because my symptoms always made me appear aloof, and not particularly interested in what others had to say. [more..]
  • no one listens - by terry - (Mon, Jan 05 2009)
    i have adhd because i hve all the hallmarks of the condition [more..]

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