Lets see fairly intelligent and able to adapt. That's a classic
situation. As a prof said to me once, ADHD is one of those things
where being intelligent is drawback. You can mask the symptoms fairly
easily. Its much better to be of average intelligence - things crash
much faster as the kid cannot adapt to the demands of school etc.

larry


On Mon, 17 Jan 2005 19:17:26 -0500, Tony Weeg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> thats me too :)
> 
> im wondering how it slipped through the cracks for sooo long?
> 
> my parents blind to it?  my child is perfect nothing can be wrong
> with him syndrome?
> 
> strange, as my parents were VERY active with me @ school,
> and my mother was a teachers asst. while my siblings and i were
> attending elementary catholic school?  strange.
> 
> heck, im the poster child for ADHD.  its unreal.  but the stimulants,
> the ritalin's etc, DEFINITELY mess with my head, in a VERY strange
> way.  trust me.  ritalin is like NOTHING ELSE, to me... that is :)
> 
> tw
> 
> 

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