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"I'm going to grow out of my ADHD now."
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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 302693" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>Jamie is ADHD, always has been and always will be. He will tell you that. However, he didnt have behavioral problems outside the normal boy and incredibly hyperactivity that went along with being...well hyper. He tried to be good. He didnt have defiant problems. Obviously he obeys the law...lol. </p><p></p><p>He will always have trouble with attention and concentration. If I call him and he is in the middle of a movie, he cant do two things at once. Its a quick...hi mom, bye mom, Im watching a movie. But he is so good at his job because of his hyperness. He was good at being in the Marines because it was active. </p><p></p><p>He is a good advocate for ADHD because he tells everyone that he has it. And that he took medications for years. </p><p></p><p>Funny...Tony also tells everyone about the disorders in our family. People he meets will say they dont believe in Bipolar or ADHD and Tony tells them that is because they have never lived with it. If they had to spend a day or a week with our family, they would know it is real!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 302693, member: 1514"] Jamie is ADHD, always has been and always will be. He will tell you that. However, he didnt have behavioral problems outside the normal boy and incredibly hyperactivity that went along with being...well hyper. He tried to be good. He didnt have defiant problems. Obviously he obeys the law...lol. He will always have trouble with attention and concentration. If I call him and he is in the middle of a movie, he cant do two things at once. Its a quick...hi mom, bye mom, Im watching a movie. But he is so good at his job because of his hyperness. He was good at being in the Marines because it was active. He is a good advocate for ADHD because he tells everyone that he has it. And that he took medications for years. Funny...Tony also tells everyone about the disorders in our family. People he meets will say they dont believe in Bipolar or ADHD and Tony tells them that is because they have never lived with it. If they had to spend a day or a week with our family, they would know it is real! [/QUOTE]
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