coach4miracles
06-23-2009, 05:36 PM
:Yinyangv: Got AD/HD? Know someone who does? Did you know that only one (1) out of ten adults with AD/HD are ever diagnosed? And did you know that, contrary to media misinformation, AD/HD is actually both more common--and more serious--in adults than in children?
:wink: If you think you might, there's help and hope! See Attention Deficit Disorder Association - Adult ADD Resources, Help, Information, and Support (https://www.add.org) for a fabulous national resource and CHADD Live | Home Page (https://www.chadd.org) for another one, where there are also local support groups. If you have interest in a local support group, please see my ad under "Events and Classes."
:idea: If you're wondering where to start looking, the best book for an introduction to the subject is still Driven to Distraction by psychiatrists Ned Hallowell and John Ratey (both of whom have AD/HD). If you would like to see their "20 Questions" self-test, please write me at [email protected] or reply to this post, and I will send you a copy.
Best wishes,
Don
:wink: If you think you might, there's help and hope! See Attention Deficit Disorder Association - Adult ADD Resources, Help, Information, and Support (https://www.add.org) for a fabulous national resource and CHADD Live | Home Page (https://www.chadd.org) for another one, where there are also local support groups. If you have interest in a local support group, please see my ad under "Events and Classes."
:idea: If you're wondering where to start looking, the best book for an introduction to the subject is still Driven to Distraction by psychiatrists Ned Hallowell and John Ratey (both of whom have AD/HD). If you would like to see their "20 Questions" self-test, please write me at [email protected] or reply to this post, and I will send you a copy.
Best wishes,
Don