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i never knew what was wrong with me, but i knew there was something...

mrswilliams622

Thursday, July 24, 2008
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when i was first diagnosed with adhd, i was relieved to know what was up with my crazy brain.  the medication was helping, i felt great.  but now it seems that i am not really progressing anymore, but maybe back sliding.  my doctor was going to try to take me off of the effexor and jus...
  1. Me too
    Kaori
    Thursday, July 24, 2008 at 11:50 PM

    Hello.This is Kaori in Tokyo,Japan.

    7years since I diganoged,I feel no progress(sometime feel progress)and depressed.

    Now I feel"Oh,this is life time training to live using some inconvinience brain..".

    I feel how hard you feel.(maybe...Here we have very little help for ADHD)

     

    But If you suspect brain tumor(having other sympton),really,you have to see another doctor,cause people with ADHD or not may have brain tumor.

     

    Life goes on,

    Kaori

    (Sorry for my bad inglish and maybe some misunderstanding)

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    re: Me too
    mrswilliams622
    Friday, July 25, 2008 at 08:23 AM

    no, dont apologize.  i am just thankful someone else knows what it feels like.  when i was younger i functioned much better than i do know.  it just slowly krept up on me right before i turned 30.  what a year to find out i have adhd.  such is my life.  i just wish the world had a better understanding of the problem.  people just look at me and say, "i thought only kids get that."  education is the key, i think. 

     

    but some days i just want to be normal.  today is better than yesterday, and you contributed to that.  thank you, kaori.  it is very nice to meet you and i hope to hear from you again.

     

    amberjane

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  2. Re: disconnected
    Terry Matlen, ACSW
    Saturday, July 26, 2008 at 12:31 AM

    Hi Mrs. Williams,

     

    I, too am in Michigan and if you're willing to travel to Ann Arbor, I can recommend an excellent neuropsychologist who subspecializes in ADHD. He and his staff are top notch. I think it IS time for you to work with a clinician who can put all the pieces of the puzzle together for you.

     

    His name is Dr. Roger Lauer and you can read more about his clinic, etc at his website at: http://www.cnandl.com/ . Just use my name when you call him. I think you will be pleased with the workup he and the staff can offer you.

     

    Let me know how you fare-

     

    Terry

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    re: Re: disconnected
    mrswilliams622
    Sunday, July 27, 2008 at 06:52 PM

    thank you for the information.  i am going to check it out.

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  3. Feeling disconnected?
    Aimee
    Tuesday, September 30, 2008 at 10:08 AM

    If your feeling disconnected... Find a place to connect.  I always say

    Go BACK   GO BACK GO BACK... I know this feeling all to well.  I am a 4th grade teacher and I too have adhd.  I am not on medication.  I don't like to way the meds make me feel.  Disconnected to me is when your mind, body and everything around you seems like your on the tilt-a-whirl.  I say get off of the ride and find something you can connect either your body, your mind or your soal to.  Take a break and do something you are good at.  We all have to find the place in our life where we can exsist an be whole. Believe in who you are.  Go with it and channel your goodness.  AND... when you are on the tilt- a- whirl again... get off and go back.  IF all else fails ASK some one for HELP!     My friend Holly is all to used to that.  She is a great support she understands that I am trying hard but having difficulty pulling it al together.

     

    Hope this helps????     LOVE WHO YOU ARE!

    Aimee

     

     

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