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[quote=Anonymous]Not being mean, but by the time a person is an adult, they should be able to manage their issues, and that includes OCD. Just because you have OCD, ADHD or any other issue doesn't mean you are just allowed to go running around doing whatever the hell you want. You still have to be able to function in society. Medicated or not, this person needs to figure out what is and isn't ok to do in a workplace, and needs to learn that some things need to happen inside of her own head instead of out in public. I have a friend who blames a lot of stuff on her adult ADHD, including missing deadlines for things like car inspections. One of our friends dared to suggest putting it on the calendar with reminders to get it done by a certain day, and got reamed for being insensitive and clueless. But in my view, if you haven't figured out how to manage your life by your early 40's, you have bigger problems than ADHD.[/quote]
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