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I use additudemag.com
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this is my first time looking a friend who is a nurse said I have ADD
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Please be aware of the " I'm going to get to that" syndrome we with ADHD fall into and go right out and grab it. |
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__________________ Crying isn't a sign of weakness. It's a sign of having tried too hard to be strong for too long. |
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Thanks everyone for sharing resources. I hope to gain a better understanding of my ADHD and what to do to make my life easier to manage
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could listen...of course i jumped around but i got a lot of really helpful insights that i still use...i love his characteristics of a.d.h.d... i think the new one is "delivered from distraction"... |
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i love lynn weiss...she has a lot of books...my two favorites are:
a.d.d. and creativity...excellent for anyone who is highly creative or highly sensitive or both.... i think the other is a.d.d. and success (a different story each chapter about people who are a.d.d. and have found ways to use their a.d.d. gifts in ways that work for them and have found ways that are comfort- able for them to be in the world... i just found my favorite a.d.d. book so far...i don't have it with me but i think its "all dogs are a.d.d... each page has a great photo of a dog doing something and a one liner that characterizes an a.d.d.er...i love it...it is very affirming and re- minds me of a lot of the things i do are because i'm a.d.d. and to feel good about myself and accept the ways i feel at times... HIGHLY RECCOMEND IT!!! i think its pretty new.... |
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I found this site from a Google search.
Otherwise I an in a national forum and community for ADHD. The latter is also on Facebook. |
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With a background i science research - and as biology teacher I like to keep updated, peeking daily at http://www.sciencedaily.com/. My area was neurophysiology, and for ADH updates http://jad.sagepub.com/ is a place to see what research is going on. It is all right to have access only to abstract. There is no time for more.
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I've been dignoised for 2+ years. I searched the internet for sites and really didn't find any until I found BPHope Magazine. I was still searching and I came upon your site. I read your newsletter and felt at ease with your site. I related to most everything I was reading so now you are at the top of my list and have been for a while. I don't post much but I enjoy reading the posts and newsletter.
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ADD connect & Additude Magazine.com
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Test for add
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i have been diagnosed for fourteen years, the diagnosis was a relief,but even w/meds, therapy & educating myself, I find everyday life a major struggle. Especially impulse control & relationships of every kind. I have issues with trust & abandonment, also suffer from ptsd, anxiety, & major depressive disorder. I'm very lonely but afraid to let anyone too close. I spend the majority of my time alone & lonely
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CHADD is good (if they have meetings in your area) I want to get the book(s) by Thom Hartmann... heard nothing but good things about them! |
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My ADD ADHD Self Help, Self Healing Story
http://www.profound-self-help.com/adhd-self-help.html Sean Blackwell's outstanding bipolar resources including YouTube videos that everyone can benefit from, plus his book and forum, all linked here http://www.profound-self-help.com/bi...-disorder.html My alternative view on living with bipolar disorder http://www.profound-self-help.com/li...h-bipolar.html Thanks, Ron |
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[quote=Graham77;534149]This is my site. The posts are slow to come because I do a lot of research, and I also collect resources (on the right side of the blog) I would love feedback. I am going to post soon on it about some of the different drugs out there (just from a layman's perspective).
let me know what you think! (sorry in advance for the problems with the images on the site. I'm working on it.) In respect of you doing your research, I have raised a family of 8 children several with adhd, it is my belife because of the lack of understanding in this field many go on to have mental health issues, |
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Hi, I'm new to this forum, Great resources here. Much appreciated!
Totallyadd.com is another site that could be of interest. Meant to suit the needs of the adult ADDer with a simplified, more humorous format however the articles and info are just as serious. Anyone familiar with the PBS Red Green show will recognize the fellow in the intro (he has ADD himself). Hope you enjoy. cheers, pem |
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are there any sites for helping students with time management and staying accountable that might happen to be a good fit for a student with ADD, even if it doesn't market itself as ADD support?
I'm kinda skeptical of forums that are just for ADD. I mean, there's only so much usefulness to come out of 1,000 posts debating the difference between Adderall and Vyvanse. Mostly, I think such forums simply appeal to ADDers who have a tendancy to hyperfocus on certain topics while procrastinating on what they're suppose to be actually working on. : P |
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Hello DocJohn its nice to meet you. I really like this website
http://www.sound-add-adhd-treatment.com/ This website uses scientific sound therapy techniques to actually address the brainwave imbalances associated with attention deficit hyperactive disorder. There are a lot of music genres to suit everyone needs. Above all there are a lot of free samples of ADHD study music. http://sound-add-adhd-treatment.com/cd.html There are a lot of free ADHD music here http://www.youtube.com/watch?list=PL...layer_embedded |
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