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Rant against help for ADHD kids vs Adults

by Michael Hurd in Uncategorized
April 27, 2012 2 comments

Stephanie laments the lack of support for adults with ADHD when faced with the many resources for kids.

Approximately 16 minutes 7 seconds

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2 Comments
  1. jill says:

    thank you I really enjoyed this and agree with you. We need support, and we need it a lot, or else it is so hard to keep going. thanks again.
    Jill

    1. essyj says:

      I so hope that adults will in fact find the support and the understanding they need. I would never wish to be anyone but who I am. However, I would never long to give ADHD to someone else. It is a hard disorder to live with as everyone just expects you to suck it up and do it. They feel that you are lazy or just stupid when really, you understand them perfectly. You also probably do more in a day than they do in a week…it just isn’t what they think you should be doing.

      ADHD isn`t easy and we need to stand up and support each other. Stand up and finally get the support that so many others tell us we don’t need. But we do!

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