Re: OT: A.D.D.
I was diagnosed with ADD about 6 years ago (doc said I had the highest score on some standard ADD test he's seen), and take 100mg of Adderal, and 80mg of Wellbutrin a day for it. I have almost every symptom common with ADD, but wasn't diagnosed until an adult because acording to my doc I was good enough in school that ADD let me pick up what was being taught exceptionally fast; making the teachers look good.
Like Gryphon pointed out, reading through the Posts can often be trying; to the extent that while using a 56k modem I can't take going through the post more than about once a week recently. Of all the symptoms, the worst for me are the interuptions though.
From trying to explain what ADD is like to others, I thing the easiest, and best way to explain it I have found is to compare it to a slipping clutch in a car. Consider that your brain is like the engine of a car; in a person without ADD, everything is normal, when the brain is is gear the wheels turn. But with ADD, the clutch slips; the faster their brain goes, the more the clutch slips; the drugs help make the slipping less (but they don't stop it completely).
Well, that didn't come out exactly how I wanted, I got interrupted halfway through, and lost my train of thought.
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