If you thought that forgetting to sign your child's permission slip was the most frustrating aspect of undiagnosed adult ADHD, experts say you might want to think again. Divorce, job loss, alcoholism, automobile accidents, and sexually transmitted diseases are more likely to be the negative consequences of the disease, says Dr. David W. Goodman. In this article from the Baltimore Sun, Goodman discusses the drawbacks and frustrations that are a way of life for the millions of Americans who are...
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