LadyPact
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ORIGINAL: DMFParadox Charles - good call on the backlink review. I was about to before I saw your post. For the ADHD hatas - check it. http://www.amenclinics.com/brain-science/spect-image-gallery/spect-atlas/images-of-attention-deficit-disorder-addadhd/ Not all add/adhd is created equally. Signal loss in the hippocampus region caused by 'low threshold' activity is different from signal loss from 'high threshold' activity; both are classed as ADD. The first will give you poor memory and self-control, and the ability to react faster in a crisis; the latter will give you nervous energy, poor attention span, and irrational fears; also classed as ADD, at least when the poor attention span overshadows the paranoia. And that's just in one region. Don't even get me started on the cerebral cortex or cerebellum. So in sum, shut the fuck up like y'all know anything about anything. You are all, once again, irritating the crap out of me with stupidity. Charles, don't worry about your damned typing skills; at least half of the doctors, lawyers and millionaires I know (and I know a substantial number of them) don't give a shit and also text with 'do u lik pixxa?' quality phone skills. Only those overly concerned with the rules they judge their own status by give a shit about it. If you don't, continue to not to. Unfortunately, you're not completely correct with all of this. While there's no disputing the article that you presented with the scans of the research by Dr Amen, you would have done well to dig a little deeper. A person's writing style can be easily linked to three very common behaviors associated with ADD/ADHD, which I've found to be very good indicators of how clip is managing his issue. Quite often, when it is obvious that he is rushing through his posting here, he is having issues with focus and control in other areas. Except for hanging a big neon sign on his forehead about the state of his hyperactivity, you couldn't find many other ways for Me to know where he is other than his writing. When his writing is rushed, full of mistakes, and he's obviously not focused on his task, I can guarantee you that there are other areas of his life where his ADHD is having a greater impact. Bringing clip more into focus on little things (such as writing) will tend to help him in areas such as impulsiveness and his concentration skills. When the little things are in place, the big things are more likely to follow. Attention to detail when emphasized in various areas has something of a ripple effect. Same thing when focus is allowed to slip or standards are lowered. Ah, but what do I know. I obviously don't have any experience on the subject.
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