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Originally Posted by Claire2015
That is brilliant thank you for that i believe it's society that makes ADHD appear to be a bad thing to have. It is just a slightly less common brain wiring and because of this it's considered a disorder. I completely agree with everything you said there i can see how it may be percieved the wrong way or that people who have it are 'lazy' or 'obnoxious' when that is far from the truth. My friend is the most sensitive person ever but has to work harder to keep up with 'the norm' who don't have this alternated brain wiring.
Thank you again
Claire 
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Also a Mental Illness prevents one from doing basic everyday functions like working, they can't take care off their basic responsibilities. Having ADD doesn't do that, it may make it more difficult to do some of the everyday functions but it doesn't prevent one from doing those functions unless he/she chooses. With the right treatment those functions become easier and in many cases ADD can be an asset.