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Started by Jillieann Rose, June 12, 2007, 09:33:52 PM
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Quote from: Kate on June 12, 2007, 10:27:37 PMIf anything, I get hyper-FOCUSED on things. Persistent, obsessive, unrelenting until I figure something out or get what I want. I sometimes think it's mild autism, as I get... errr... LOST into things, and the outer world just goes bye bye to me.Come to think of it though, I don't do that much anymore really since HRT....huh... hadn't realized that. Interesting.~Kate~
QuoteHyper focus is also something that people with ADD have at times - can lose time with it.Dennis
Quote from: Marq and Mia on June 12, 2007, 10:23:26 PMDyslexia has been described as thinking in three dimensions when a two dimensional solution is needed.
Quote from: LynnER on June 19, 2007, 03:50:26 AMI actualy dont have either, though most wouldnt believe it if they ment me...I do tend to drum on things, allmost constantly, and I have a nervous twitch in my leg that I cant allways controll... I am allmost allways moveing... if I stop... especialy for long periods of time, then something is dreadfuly wrong. But they tested me over and over and over again thorugh out school... trying to find out a reason for my behavior. <heh, if they only knew the half of it heheheh> My attention span and retention abilities are phinominal... I can read a novel and generaly tell you about it in detail months to years later... and I usualy can finish a 400-500 page soft cover novel in 2-3 days... I just cant sit still... though IM much better than I used to be. I blame HRT and its oh so calming effecs LoL... I used to even drum and tap in my sleep.
Quote from: Melissa on June 13, 2007, 02:13:32 PMI definitely have ADD. I was diagnosed as a kid and recently was diagnosed as an adult. Both diagnosis were done by psychs. I'm on medication for it not. It's a Schedule II drug, so there were a lot of hoops I had to jump through to get it. One thing I found out is that ADD is one of the symptoms of Klinefelter's syndrome.