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| Lisa1981 |
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I thought this site was going to be great. Being able to talk with and get advice from others. Yeah Right!!!!
I was so excited when I was told about this site. I kept thinking yes finally a place where I can ask all the questions I have since I am new to ADHD. My son has always had it, but was recently diagnosed. I still dont know what to do or how to handle him. But I am slowly learning and I thought this site would be a invaluable tool to help me learn. Boy was I wrong. I have posted 2 questions here, well same question in two places. I could really use some help. I recently read a post that someone put up about no one answering her. She said it was going to be her last post. Boy I dont blame her. I wont be coming back either. I thought this site was all about helping each other. Well I see you help people just not everyone. Thats nice. My family is already an outcast I dont need any more help with that Thanks alot |
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| TheKLF99 |
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Try adders.org
I know this probably isn't the best solution, but try http://www.adders.org as there are a lot more people on the ADHD discussion boards there that quite often very quickly answer questions. I suppose one problem here is that most people reading this site either have ADHD themselves (I have ADHD and Aspergers Syndrome) or have children/partners/adults with ADHD and probably even have some ADHD traits themselves, even if they don't have ADHD (as ADHD is genetic). With ADHD you have a very short attention span on certain things, and if it's not catching to the eye straight away it's passed over, and I think at times this site seems to have that problem that it isn't very catchy with lots of different things to look at. I get the e-mails every so often from this site and read the subject, and think oh I'll have a look at that soon, then I get distracted by other e-mails, and other adverts on the web so never get round to coming back to this site. One thing that seems to fully sum up how hard it is for people with ADHD to concentrate on things that aren't catchy is a t-shirt I saw once with the print on it "They say I have ADHD, whatever as if they... hey look puppies!". Adders.org also has a resident Dr., Dr. Billy who is quite an expert on ADHD, he re-assessed me for ADHD by e-mail questionnaire after I left school and was told by the school I'd grow out of it, and then later I was re-assessed by a Dr. in the UK who confirmed that Dr. Billy was right about me continuing to have ADHD, it was quite weird as the main thing I remember about being re-assessed for ADHD was sitting in the Dr's office looking at how well parked my car looked in the car park and how bright blue it looked rather than what the Dr. was asking me as I could see it through the window, it was obviously a major distraction for me!
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