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Member Since Dec 2014
Location: peterborough uk
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Finally I made it through the registration to get on this forum after going round in circles. What happened to filling in numbers or letters to prove your human? I've had ADD all my life although wasn't diagnosed until I was 39. Meds changed my life to a certain extent but with ADD you have to be interested in something to be able to learn about it. I am not in the slightest bit interested in geography or politics, I live in England and have no knowledge of America so as you can imagine I had a bit of trouble proving I'm human to register. Never mind I got here in the end.
One of the things I find hard with having ADD is mental fatigue, concentrating for any length of time leaves me feeling drained and effects how I feel about spending time with others. Anyone else experience this? |
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Location: Northeast USA New England
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Sorry kianti! I passed on your feedback to the community liasons and they will try to improve things
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Jimi the rat
Member Since Dec 2008
Location: Northern Europe
Posts: 6,267
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I think you have to forgive Americans. Many of them think we have the same stuff they do. I have been YELLED at several times for not celebrating Thanksgiving or 4th of July. They are a big nation and they seem to forget they are not all the planet.
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Member Since Jan 2015
Location: Melbourne, Australia
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People with ADHD are actually usually smarter than "normal" people... we just process information differently.
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