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Screwed up at work. I am feeling like the biggest failure as a person.
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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 573276" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>I apologize if my two references to ADD hurt your feelings. That was not my intent. You have written at least twice that you have a problem with short term memory and all three of my ADHDers have had that issue also. Without an ounce of exaggeration easy child/difficult child could not remember anything following his brain surgery. His IQ before his accident was so high that he was recruited by Duke U. when he was thirteen, by the way. Anyway I called in a psychiatrist who prescribed a stimulant and the very next day he was able to take care of his basic needs in a timely fashion and was on his way to recovery. Short term memory loss is still a problem because he opted not to take a pill (a legal pill, anyway) but I know that "sometimes" this issue is overlooked and "sometimes" it can really make a huge difference. I would never suggest a medication as a put down...just not my way. Hugs DDD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 573276, member: 35"] I apologize if my two references to ADD hurt your feelings. That was not my intent. You have written at least twice that you have a problem with short term memory and all three of my ADHDers have had that issue also. Without an ounce of exaggeration easy child/difficult child could not remember anything following his brain surgery. His IQ before his accident was so high that he was recruited by Duke U. when he was thirteen, by the way. Anyway I called in a psychiatrist who prescribed a stimulant and the very next day he was able to take care of his basic needs in a timely fashion and was on his way to recovery. Short term memory loss is still a problem because he opted not to take a pill (a legal pill, anyway) but I know that "sometimes" this issue is overlooked and "sometimes" it can really make a huge difference. I would never suggest a medication as a put down...just not my way. Hugs DDD [/QUOTE]
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