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Old Jun 01, 2012, 08:37 PM
Anonymous32711
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http://www.oneaddplace.com/add-test-sub.php

Has anyone seen this online test? Care to try it and post your numbers? It's a little more in depth than the short tests I've seen. Also if you do it could you say with your score if you've actually been diagnosed or not?

I'm looking for some comparisons with my own situation. Thanks!

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Old Jun 02, 2012, 11:24 AM
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In response to your question, I decided to take the test, because I wonder if I have adult ADD. I took the test, and it did not give a number result, but said that I "likely have add", likely over focused add, likely temporal add, likely limbic add, likely ring of fire add. I have not been diagnosed with add, but have an appointment for evaluation.
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Old Jun 02, 2012, 03:30 PM
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This test seemed to be a little more involved than others i have looked at. My psy-guy said i have ADD 'issues' without giving me their big test but has agreed to medicate for it to see if things change for me.

Somewhere it should have said how many questions over 22 ranked higher than a 3. I ranked 30. I was supposed to go on meds several weeks ago but my psy-guy was tranferring to another hosp. and the new guy wants to wait until I'm 'signed over' to his care list. Mid July sometime...bloody waiting is frustrating...ah well. Really looking forward to seeing if the meds will alleviate some symptoms. Good luck with your evaluation and hope you get the right answers and appropriate treatment.
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