Tuesday, February 14, 2012

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Meggie

Meggie

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Older working mom with ADD

Life has improved!

Hi Everyone, I wanted to write to tell you that my life has improved a lot since I last wrote that I was in despair.  I have moved into a new extended stay hotel that is in a better part of the city, it is much cleaner and has nicer accommodations.   My son is doing well and school is nearly out - at the end of this... Read moreChevron
CRegal

Mental Doping: ADHD Medication Abuse

A few months ago, a friend gave me an article in the American Bar Association's Student Lawyer magazine discussing "Mental Doping" and the use of ADHD stimulant medication among students in law school.  Some of these individuals legitimately have ADHD and need the medication - a situation which the article has compared to a person using... Read moreChevron
Expert_badge Dr. Robb Mapou

Who Am I and Why Am I Doing This?

Hi! I'm Dr. Robb Mapou, and this is the beginning of my blog on learning disabilities, with a focus on adults. A lot of folks have suggested that I do this, but not being of the computer generation, I kind of said, "Who, me? I don't know how to blog!" On the other hand, I have always been a writer: I published a newspaper in my fourth grade... Read moreChevron
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Employment Drug Screening and ADHD Medications

Certain medications can interfere with the ability to do a job; for example, narcotics can interfere with your ability to drive or operate machinery.  This type of medication, however, may not interfere with other jobs. And other medications, such as stimulant medications for ADHD, can enhance a person with ADHD's ability to do their job.... Read moreChevron
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The Connection Between Adult ADHD and Your Weight

There is a great deal written about Adult ADHD: how to organize your home, your workplace, how to be better at time management or to better communicate. But there is little written about why ADHD impacts your diet and your nutritional choices, why ADHD symptoms may be a cause or at least a partial reason for being overweight or being... Read moreChevron
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