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Becky
posted 07/21/2008, comment (1)

A Dose of Conversation Online

I'm thrilled to share the good news: today's Washington Post ran a feature story about HealthCentral's ADHDCentral and its sister sites' unique approach to helping people with their health needs online. Called "Seeking a Cure, Patients Find a Dose of Conversation Online," the story features interviews from our communities and expert... Read moreChevron
maf2pk
posted 07/21/2008, comments (3)

Newly diagnosed

After years of being treated for depression without success, I was diagnosed with ADD.  I started taking Vyvanse a week ago.  The first couple of days, I noticed a difference in my mood and I felt more productive.  I had some trouble sleeping but that seems to abated.  I am not feeling anything now.  No marked improvement.... Read moreChevron
Meggie

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Older working mom with ADD
posted 06/22/2008, comments (2)

It's been a while... :o)

Hello everyone,   It has been a while since I have posted anything here, guess that is just part of my ADD - not getting around to doing things I intend to do.   I finally get to start medication again for my symptoms, as I have been without medical insurance for several years - but after sticking with a job I enjoy I finally have it... Read moreChevron
urbanscrapper

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posted 03/31/2008, comments (3)

Nice Day

Today is actually becoming a nice day.I woke up late ..8:30 am to my 2 year old next to me in bed covered in chocolate.He somehow got out of his bed and found the Hostess cupcakes and decided breakfast!!! It was so funny! I had a meeting at 12noon. I was up, dressed ,and out of the house by 11:34.Thank God for a smooth ride.If anyone knows... Read moreChevron
Rockinrandy1965

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posted 03/19/2008, comments (8)

ADD Vrs ADHD. Should be seperated as two completly different disorders.

Its like comparing Parkinson's and Alzheimer's . This link is great at explaining the differences. I will say both are brain disorders treated with the same drugs but thats whree the similarities stop. http://www.ldpride.net/addsub-types.htm 
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