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Old Dec 07, 2005, 11:04 PM
sweetgrrll sweetgrrll is offline
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I am 31 years old and after years of thinking I just was not smart as others because I did not catch on as quick and had a very hard time comprehending verything,never being able to think staight I decided to take the ADD test on here and I got a 92 pretty darn high if you ask me .So I am pretty sure all of these years I have had ADD.Now I have been reading about all the differant meds and peoples expieriances I am thinking about strattera or adderall .My question to you guys is "What worked the best for you?" ( if you have ADD)I am looking foward to trying somthing so I can start to focus and concentrate on the things I should !!

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