Adult ADHD
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- sem0
^ Has Adult dyslexia
- also known as the beer syndromegeorgesIII
- Uh, you mean 'reeb' syndrome.ETM
- Raniator0
I read that as Adult DVD.
I am disappoint.
- formed0
Nobody is the same. The effects of a changing culture - 30 second ads, video games, faster production, less flexible learning, etc. - all do something to everyone.
I do think, though, that the population is waaaaay over medicated. Mostly due to laziness and money - dr.'s aim for the easiest/most common "cure", pharma pushes "research" to make billions, people are just generally looking for "easy" solutions to everything.
- it's the fluoride in the water, the sugar in our food, the latex in our condoms, it's everywhere and it's here to stay!!georgesIII
- latex free skin-feel condoms mother fuckerset
- Then the lubricant for condoms has something also...yurimon
- can't avoid all of it, worrying about it probably causes more problems.set
- Stop eating latex condoms you idiots!ETM
- lolset
- yurimon0
So what are the symptoms?
- georgesIII0
adhd was created by white people to keep the white people down!!!
*raises fist!!
- Gnash0
"Consider that humans evolved over millions of years as nomadic hunter-gatherers. It was not until we invented agriculture, about 10,000 years ago, that we settled down and started living more sedentary — and boring — lives. As hunters, we had to adapt to an ever-changing environment where the dangers were as unpredictable as our next meal. In such a context, having a rapidly shifting but intense attention span and a taste for novelty would have proved highly advantageous in locating and securing rewards — like a mate and a nice chunk of mastodon. In short, having the profile of what we now call A.D.H.D. would have made you a Paleolithic success story."
- ^ from same articleGnash
- TLDR, started fapping.iCanHazQBN
- Gnash0
"My patient “treated” his A.D.H.D simply by changing the conditions of his work environment from one that was highly routine to one that was varied and unpredictable. All of a sudden, his greatest liabilities — his impatience, short attention span and restlessness — became assets. And this, I think, gets to the heart of what is happening in A.D.H.D."
- breadlegz0
@detritus - i'm with you on the medication. It's obviously taken advantage of by the pharmaceutical companies. But I wonder whether it's more of a way of thinking than a condition.
- lajj0
I think it's realizing that you dont give a crap about a lot of stuff.
- detritus0
of course it's a thing - EVERYONE IS EXACTLY THE SAME AND HAS TO BE, OTHERWISE THEY'RE BROKEN AND MUST BE MEDICATED.
- I jest, but I'd probably suffer from whatever it is if I didn't ..er.. 'medicate' regularly.detritus
- I just object to it being labelled a thing that then needs to have a load of pharmaceuticals thrown at itdetritus
- ..especially where kids are concerned.detritus
- Not that I imagine many children suffer from Adult ADHD, of course.detritus
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- fadein110
It's just called procrastination...
- feel0
- breadlegz
Is it a real thing?
Do you any of you have it and how does it affect you, your work and your life?