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by Stephanie Hurd in Uncategorized
January 30, 2015 0 comments

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Our facebook page has reached above 100 and I never thought it would. I say to those people who read this blog, thank you. Thank you for supporting the dance of ADHD…the dips, the twirls and the flips that have brought me to an understanding of how wonderful we are as a community.

I thought my now husband was out of his mind when he said that I should write a blog about ADHD and its many symptoms as well as victories and struggles.

I thought to myself, who cares about what I have to say? I mean I am one person in this world who has ADHD. Why do my words matter?

Michael looked at me and said, “You have a rare chance to do something for people, give them a look into the mind of someone with ADHD. You can explain stuff to women that ADHD men can’t often explain to their wives. You can explain about those times when you just can’t get motivated. You can help me to understand.”

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Sometimes I was upset at something but I would have a million things in a line up in front of those thoughts. I sat down, began writing, deleted all the random until I came up with what really was bugging me.

This blog has made me realize people deal with similar issues. We interviewed a few people who have had ADHD, a few specialists about ADHD and so forth (Oh and if you’re interested in being interviewed let us know).

It made me realize, your stories are important. Your struggles what you go through is important. It helps to tell your story so you can inspire others to continue to grow. When you tell your story it means others can help or you can help others become aware of what you do!

There are 100 + reasons to give up on ourselves but 100+ reasons to keep growing and keep trying. I am so glad I have people who are like minded to be reading up on what we write.

Thank you for the love and support.

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