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Originally Posted by Glove
^ good man,
you are proof.
you were diagnosed, you realised there was a problem, thus you changed your habbits and used martial arts as a way to discipline yourself.
and now your not "diagnosed" anymore, so the pills were useless in the first place.
Taking pills for ADHD is like trying to take pills for weight loss,
stop trying to take a pill to fix yourself because your lazy to go on a treadmill. Do what this guy did and find a way to discipline yourself and focus on your shit.
while there are exceptions to every rule, some people really do have genetic deseases where they are unable to lose weight the conventional way of excersice and eating healthy, just like im sure there are some people who really do need medication for ADHD, but Id bet that 80% of people who take the pills just have bad habits, like the fatties.
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dear god you are stupid. You know that in adulthood it's considered a disability right? And it doesn't have anything to do with school (even though i am in school right meow). It can involve inability to have conversations with people, inability to keep on track at work, impulsive gambling/eating, being impatient and completing others sentences.
Without even knowing me you label me as not having it, when after seeing 3 doctors all three of them said I am good for it.
Anyways once i pass my holter monitor (I had arrythmia show up on my ekg) i'll be put on strattera. Everyone has some crazy suspicion that you become a zombie and a different person when you take the meds, but even if you do, during my adult hood if I need to take boring shitty fucking classes that I have no interest in and have to write papers for to get to where i need to go, then i'll do it. I just didn't wake up one day at the age of 25 and say "herp derp im disabled" I actually saw a problem and went and saw the doctor.
Lemme guess you don't believe anxiety and depression disorders exist either?
What do you do in the school board out of curiosity?