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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Yes! DD is very similar. In our case, we know she has anxiety, but I've wondered if other things are going on. (Inattentive ADD?) Like you, we're pursuing therapy. Good luck![/quote] ADD and an over achiever and good student? Try again. [/quote] Actually a lot of people (particularly girls) with inattentive ADHD manage to go undiagnosed so long because that have high IQs & are often perfectionsts resulting in them being high achievers & good students (who are actually struggling with many day to day things more than anyone ever notices). At a certain point, however, it all comes to a head & they can no longer get vy with just their smarts & generally need treatment for the ADHD as they get oldet.Not saying this is the case with OP's DD, however. Just wanted to point out that ADHD can, in fact, occur in high acheivers & good students. [/quote]
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