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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 119340" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>At 23 Jamie is no longer the overly hyperactive wild child he once was but if you are around him for long you can still see glimpses of that ADHD diagnosis. He still wears me completely out if I am around him for longer than 24 hours...lmao. He is constantly fidgeting, talking, tapping his foot up and down..something. He is happiest being outdoors and moving around. He found the perfect career for him as an Animal Control Officer because he is always out riding around in truck but he gets to get in and out regularly. He still has attention problems and would lose his head if werent connected but he can now learn well enough and pay attention to "lessons" that when he gets all these training sessions that no one would know that he is ADD. He has to keep taking all these state and federal law enforcement classes so he must be able to keep up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 119340, member: 1514"] At 23 Jamie is no longer the overly hyperactive wild child he once was but if you are around him for long you can still see glimpses of that ADHD diagnosis. He still wears me completely out if I am around him for longer than 24 hours...lmao. He is constantly fidgeting, talking, tapping his foot up and down..something. He is happiest being outdoors and moving around. He found the perfect career for him as an Animal Control Officer because he is always out riding around in truck but he gets to get in and out regularly. He still has attention problems and would lose his head if werent connected but he can now learn well enough and pay attention to "lessons" that when he gets all these training sessions that no one would know that he is ADD. He has to keep taking all these state and federal law enforcement classes so he must be able to keep up. [/QUOTE]
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