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Senior with ADD and Many Questions
I noticed on a couple of threads that I'm not the only Senior Citizen with ADD, a few others are pushing 60, or already there. So, I have a few questions about ADD and aging.
Does it get worse with age? It seems I'm getting more forgetful, more easily distracted and bothered, and more prone to get my foot in my mouth as I get older. I've struggled my whole life to keep my temper under control, but it seems I'm more easily irritated now, especially at work. Of course, that may also be due to the line of work I'm in.
Also, I've wondered if there is a connection between ADD and Alzheimers. Would an older adult with ADD be more susceptible to getting Alzheimers?
As for meds, are they safe for older people? So many of the side effects I"ve read about sound like they could be dangerous for the elderly. Would holistic, alternative treatments be safer?
Can 'an old dog learn new tricks' ? Is there really hope for someone like me who is disorganized, chronically late, forgetful, inconsistent, undisciplined, and who has been that way most of her life, to turn things around?
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