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[quote=Anonymous]PP congratulations on working through your issues. 13:58 I wholeheartedly agree with your mind set. I was diagnosed as a child but my parents had emotional issues ie they screamed at each other all of the time and eventually divorced so I don't know if I really have it or not. Sometimes I wonder if my official diagnosis was just really a reaction to their behavior as I did have emotional issues growing up. I think otherwise it would flown under the radar as I have an IQ in the 120 range so I can compensate. I haven't even told my husband nor did I have accomodations growing up. I do have some symptoms and am easily distracted but also can hyper focus on things so the latter has served me well at work. I feel I have to work harder than everyone else but I deliver a superior product at the end of the day. I never had accommodations nor do I take pills. I see some of the same issues with my bright daughter. I am sure if I took her to a shrink I could get a diagnosis but I would rather let her try to cope naturally. When she gets into the workforce she is not going to get a do over.[/quote]
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