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Please explain the 'illness' in all this behaviour....again!!!!!
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<blockquote data-quote="InsaneCdn" data-source="post: 491743" data-attributes="member: 11791"><p>MWM - did you notice the hour at which I was posting?</p><p>I have all this "stuff" in my head, but it doesn't come out so clear on paper.</p><p></p><p>The point I was trying to make was... with a disorder, all the interventions in the world CAN make a huge difference on functional ability and quality of life, but it isn't possible to "remove" the disorder. My ADHD is never going to go away - its how I'm built. As my skill level at using accommodations went up, my ability to function in the real world also went up.... but the disorder is still there.</p><p></p><p>But yes - when it comes to disorders, and even disabilities, the interventions, accommodations and sometimes medications... make a HUGE difference, and the earlier help can begin, the larger the impact. NO question there!</p><p></p><p>(actually, this holds for most things listed... including illness... for a diabetic, as an example, if it wasn't for the interventions, accommodations and medications...! but... none of that changes the fact that the person is diabetic.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="InsaneCdn, post: 491743, member: 11791"] MWM - did you notice the hour at which I was posting? I have all this "stuff" in my head, but it doesn't come out so clear on paper. The point I was trying to make was... with a disorder, all the interventions in the world CAN make a huge difference on functional ability and quality of life, but it isn't possible to "remove" the disorder. My ADHD is never going to go away - its how I'm built. As my skill level at using accommodations went up, my ability to function in the real world also went up.... but the disorder is still there. But yes - when it comes to disorders, and even disabilities, the interventions, accommodations and sometimes medications... make a HUGE difference, and the earlier help can begin, the larger the impact. NO question there! (actually, this holds for most things listed... including illness... for a diabetic, as an example, if it wasn't for the interventions, accommodations and medications...! but... none of that changes the fact that the person is diabetic.) [/QUOTE]
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