[NIFL-LD:3902] RE: adhd

From: Michelle Shuttlesworth (mshuttlesworth@yahoo.com)
Date: Fri Feb 08 2002 - 23:44:01 EST


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Many with ADHD 
> are successful in spite of their disorder. That does not
> mean that you no 
> longer need to cope with the symptoms. It is no picnic. I
> never heard 
> anyone with say that they thought it was an advantage. I
> have succeed with 
> ADHD and a reading disability but I never thought either
> was an advantage 
> in anything. 

I have to say right now that I personally think there are a
lot of advantages to having ADHD.  Ok, I have to say right
now that I have ADHD.  I wasn't going to bring it up for
fear of tainting how you heard me, but if I'm going to
argue for the advantages I kind of have to.  Now that
that's out of the way, the largest advantage that I have
directly BECAUSE of my lack of attention is that I notice
things that no one else notices.  I'm always the one
pointing out the bizarre little piece that everyone else
just skipped over.  (Now, that's also a problem when it
comes to trying to look at something that is too visually
stimulating.  For instance, I have to cover any pictures
that are on the page if I want to read it or else I just
look at the picture instead of reading the sentences.) 
Another thing that is an advantage is that I can keep up
with young children.  (Great that that's who I choose to
work with isn't it?)  I can actually keep up with your
average kindergartener, no problem.  Sorry, those are the
only two that are coming to me at the moment, but,
personally, I don't know what I would do if I DIDN'T have
ADHD.

Michelle 

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