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Eileen Bailey

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Question of the Week: Do your ADHD symptoms decrease with the nice weather?

We have officially entered into the nicer weather. People are spending more time outside, getting more exercise and eating more foods like fruits and grilled meats.   Since it has been found that exercise can help to decrease symptoms, I was wondering if individuals with ADHD find they are more able to manage symptoms during the summer... Read moreChevron
posted 05/21/2010, comments (0)|
Chapter 750

Chapter 750

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Have a professional license in mental health and adult ADHD

Living with it 2.0

I didn't mention (because I have always been hard on myself) that part of the reason that my ADHD is worse is that I am also more distracted by other disabilities such as my eyesight, chronic pain, and neuropathy. No I do not a progressive neurological disability. I try to compensate by being mindful. But I have still piled up cuts and bruises... Read moreChevron
Merely Me

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Published Writer with an M.Ed in Special Education and Mother

The Myth of the ADHD Cure

I don’t know about you, but the word “cure” provokes an instantaneous reaction in me of pure revulsion. The left side of my lip starts to curl into a snarl as my eyes begin to roll back into my head. Okay, you get the gist. Over the decades I have had the opportunity to hear of cures from teachers, therapists, online forum... Read moreChevron
Eileen Bailey

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Can Exercise Help ADHD Symptoms?

What would you say if there was one thing you could do that would help to improve symptoms of ADHD: decrease impulsivity, increase attention, help you focus better, improve your mood, make you healthier overall and this thing didn't cost any money and didn't have any side effects? Most people would eagerly say "sign me up!" Well, this is... Read moreChevron
posted 04/28/2010, comments (0)|
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33 year old mom, wife, nurse

Our journey into ADHD begins

I have two boys, they are both smart, funny, cuddly, goofy, and cute as hell. They are very different boys with very different temperament's. My oldest though, something was different.I knew what it was, I suspected for a while, but hoped it was just immaturity, that he would grow out of it, boys will be boys and all that. It has not gone away.... Read moreChevron

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