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High ambition and ADHD diagnosis?

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4 hours ago, Carl-Richard said:

Your takeaway was not that medication may stop working and may give serious and delibitating side effects and that there is a way to achieve essentially the same results by incorporating the correct habits and techniques? It's the last few minutes of the video that really count. I don't think you did watch the full video, or you weren't paying attention :o

I just need the medication for a year because the first year is the hardest one and my program is just a two year program and the second year is all practical work which everyone says is easier. 
yeah the strategies he talked about the end are good but it’s nothing new to me. His story is inspiring but at this point I do feel like I need to be medicated to do good in my program. 

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It is far easier to fool someone, than to convince them they have been fooled.

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1 hour ago, Natasha Tori Maru said:

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Sometimes that does work actually. 

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18 minutes ago, integration journey said:

Sometimes that does work actually. 

My half brother reports the same - he was the one who pasted this meme to me (he is diagnosed with ADHD). 

He dropped out of high school (much to my anger, but Mum was okay with it) due to his inability to focus. He is in a trade apprenticeship as a steel worker now. He refuses meds.


It is far easier to fool someone, than to convince them they have been fooled.

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