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Adult ADD: What is it like?
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<blockquote data-quote="KTMom91" data-source="post: 129643" data-attributes="member: 4040"><p>My hubby has ADD, was diagnosis'd about 6 years ago after he attended a seminar with me to learn more about difficult child. He spent the entire time poking at me saying, "I did that. I acted like that. I used to do that." The behaviors I notice (that sometimes drive me nuts) are hyperfocusing, complete obliviousness, and forgetfulness/disorganization. He will make sure two little wires are perfectly straight at the expense of getting the project done. He amazed his sister by not being aware that their stepdad was an alcoholic...he just never noticed. He can't find things, and has piles of stuff everywhere. His truck is a disaster, with strange things in boxes and nice little zipper bags, empty soda cans, Cheez-Its, orange Life Savers, and a million little electronic gadgets stuck to the windshield.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KTMom91, post: 129643, member: 4040"] My hubby has ADD, was diagnosis'd about 6 years ago after he attended a seminar with me to learn more about difficult child. He spent the entire time poking at me saying, "I did that. I acted like that. I used to do that." The behaviors I notice (that sometimes drive me nuts) are hyperfocusing, complete obliviousness, and forgetfulness/disorganization. He will make sure two little wires are perfectly straight at the expense of getting the project done. He amazed his sister by not being aware that their stepdad was an alcoholic...he just never noticed. He can't find things, and has piles of stuff everywhere. His truck is a disaster, with strange things in boxes and nice little zipper bags, empty soda cans, Cheez-Its, orange Life Savers, and a million little electronic gadgets stuck to the windshield. [/QUOTE]
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