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29 Nov 2008 @ 4:56 PM
bookofnights Join Date: Wed 26th Nov 2008
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ADD or Wishful Thinking?

Ever since my son was diagnosed with ADHD, I've been researching it. For the past few years I've had the sneaking suspicion that I might have ADD. However, I don't know if I have ADD, or it's just anxiety, depression, disorganization and laziness mixed with wishful thinking. Wishing I had ADD? Yeah, I do, because then I could understand better what my son is going through.

I've always had a problem with organization. My room as a child, and my house as an adult, looks like someone ransacked the place. My entire family has always had problems with deadlines. We're procrastinators and do everything (from cleaning the house for Thanksgiving, to writing major papers for school) at the latest minute possible. It could just be that I use time pressure to set my organization patterns, but when I read about AD/HDers having problems with time management that leads to last minute deadline work, I wonder...

I went to a therapist for depression 8 years ago, and she diagnosed me with anxiety. I figured she was off the mark, because I'm only anxious about specific things, not about everything all the time. But now I read that women with ADD are frequently diagnosed with depression and anxiety, but the ADD is missed entirely. So I wonder...

Yesterday was the worst. We'd had Thanksgiving at my mom's house. She made one turkey too many for the six people that were there, so she sent us home with half a turkey. Yesterday at dinner I started pulling out Thanksgiving leftovers that I'd put in the fridge Thursday night. No turkey. I looked in the car, did it get left in the car? No turkey. I called my sister, did my turkey leftovers get mixed with hers? No. I called my mom, did I leave the turkey in the fridge (hope) or on the table? No turkey. We eventually found it in my son's room. He'd carried it in with a bunch of his stuff and just took everything into his room. I put all the food away, and never noticed there wasn't a turkey.

My life is a constant struggle to remember what I need to do. I'm an expert at getting the computer to remind me of things (like a weekly check to see if meds need to be re-ordered) and I can make Excel sit up, roll over, and bug me about tasks in progress. I keep trying to find the perfect system or software to help things stop falling through the cracks, but haven't found it yet. (Though I do love Life Balance.)

So, wishful thinking or possible ADD? I don't know.

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2 Dec 2008 @ 11:28 AM Reply # 1
Anni Join Date: Thu 25th Oct 2007
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ADD Diagnosis

Hello bookofnights:

Thank you for your post - and for the turkey story; it was priceless. Cutting to the chase, I can't see a big downside to seeking an Adult ADD diagnosis. If you don't have it, then the usual coping strategies resume. If you do, then a whole world of treatment opens up to you - plus support networks and other resources that just might make a world of difference.

You're absolutely right that women are commonly misdiagnosed with depression and/or anxiety when they actually have ADD. We have a great article about that that you should read - ADD Women: Why Girls and Moms Go Undiagnosed

I would also recommend checking our list of ADD symptoms common in women and reading a few additional articles about ADD in women before contacting an ADHD specialist for a diagnosis.

Your son's doctor may be able to recommend someone for your diagnosis or your could check the ADDitude Directory.

You should also download this free Printable: Who Can Treat ADD?

Good luck! And let us know how it turns out!

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3 Dec 2008 @ 6:54 AM Reply # 2
PinkLisa Join Date: Wed 18th Jun 2008
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you sound like me!!

Hi I couldn't say if you are ADD but you are just like m sister and she has it. She was diagnosed about 2 years ago. every 3 or 4 months she comes up with a new bigger better routine, plan, program but never stick to it. Also she worries about everything (especially house work, she's an at home Mother and just chance her tail all day!) Forget everything. She hates the phone and answering mail and she is a social nightmare, friendly with a lot of Mothers at the school but would hate to take it further. She talks a lot then constantly worries that talking a lot has let her down again! Not sure if that would put your mind at rest or not but she does feel happier knowing there is a reason. Take care PinkLisa

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