This is the shortest blog post I have ever written. Please enjoy the epigrammatic and succinct composition of the accompanying image.
AD/HD is - at its core - a dysfunction of attention regulation due to genetically caused neurobiological differences. Ask me anything. I'll likely tell you. I'm an open book that way.
April 30, 2013
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You make me laugh.
ReplyDeleteIt also reminds me of the ADHD 'conflict' - as it were...I am impulsive and forgetful, and the treatment is to keep calm and remember to take my pills. Oh the irony!
That's why it's good to laugh :)
I've got an alarm for my morning dose, and 3 alarms for my noon dose - and I have a snooze function (all on my Android). The snooze function is good because otherwise, I'd just turn the alarm off and forget. This way I can just press 'snooze' and in 10 minutes they go off again.
ReplyDeleteThe issue I have is remembering to take the capsule with me for the noon dose - because when I did that last time, the capsule broke apart in my pocket. And I don't really carry a big bag with me everywhere. So yesterday I ordered an aluminum screw-cap pill container from ebay for thirteen cents, free shipping. This way, I can even tie it around my neck, or keep it in my pocket, and not worry about it being squished.
Hope all's well Nicole!
Cheers,
Mungo / Simon