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Old Apr 01, 2012, 12:36 PM
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on the quiz on this site i scored a 116 on the add test, i know quizzes are just for fun but i wasn't taking it seriously. anyway i can relate to all of the symptoms, a LOT. i went to the doctors and told him and he immediately said "no way. if you had it you wouldn't be able to sit still". is this true? i mean of course i dont want it but its certaintly a better diagnosis than my other ones..
i mean, i am usually always bouncing my leg up and down or moving (i can't sit still), but i don't run around laughing all hyper etc.
does he speak any truth? he seems very skeptical around all MH conditions and is always calling my issues "no big deal" or "normal" when everyone knows they ARE NOT.
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Old Apr 01, 2012, 03:51 PM
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Well, I can sit still as long as my hands are constantly moving. If I'm busy writing then either I'm adjusting getting comfortable on the chair or moving my legs constantly. If the chair swivels then I don't move my hands or legs, just the chair.

If I'm sitting in a social setting that I'm feeling at ease with, I am usually playing with my hair or tapping the table. If I'm not terribly comfortable, then I really feel the need to stand up and move around.
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