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Struggles with ADHD
My son struggles with trying to find his place in this world. With ADHD, he is deemed different in a world that isn’t always accepting of this. But, there is no other world for him to go. His OCDs in youth were so bad that it altered his life and my life as well. He had a fear of dieing, he washed his hands excessively, and he always felt like he had to tell me he was sorry for everything. He said it 20 times a day. At night he would come to my room and we would have confession. He felt like he needed to get if off of his chest. I hurt for him so bad.
Medication helped with this and those fears are gone. Today he struggles fitting into the work world. He made it through college with a 3.5 gpa but has trouble with the actual function/ application process of the job its self.
It seems that he can not get anything done fast enough or organized enough to maintain a good job standing. It’s seems like those jobs that like him, he is bored with and the ones he wants is not happy with his performance.
He is a very pleasant person and everyone likes him except those that have to work with him. He had a job detailing cars and he was always in trouble for being on the lot talking to customers. They said they hired him to wash, not sell, cars.
Next he was a sacker. They said that he spent too much time talking to the customers at their cars and not enough time facing shelves. But, when he left a customer came in and asked who was going to give her a hug now.
He loaded boxes for the local UPS at night. They were so mad at him that even today if you try to put his SS# into their system, he still not allowed for re-hire. I don’t understand what could go wrong with putting boxes into a semi trailer starting from the back to the front.
He was a security officer, but he was too nice to the prisoners. He didn’t like this job. He knew he wasn’t mean enough.
He went to lineman school, but they said that he couldn't climb the poles well.
He went to work for a local brick laying company. But, the brick layers were always mad at him so he was fired from this one.
He was a carpenter’s helper, going to school in high school for this. But, the owner said he would never make a carpenter.
He took a right-of-way job and they said that he couldn't cut brush right. They said that he was a know-it-all.
There is definitely a problem, but I can't figure it out to help him with it and he can't see it. Right now, he is returning to the high voltage profession. He said that he liked it the most. They are mad at him everyday and he works 12-14 hour days with these fellows and he says he doesn’t care. If they will just keep him, he WILL learn it [maybe a little slower] and he will be happy. But, seriously, how much can he take before he loses his self-worth being talked to like that daily for 14 hours a day? In his mind it’s perfect because it’s ever-changing and that’s what a person with ADHD needs. Any suggestions?
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