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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] Nope. Both of my kids have about as severe ADHD as you can have..and one doesn't have the high IQ to compensate. I still would never, ever compare it to a life-threatening chronic medical condition or the inability to walk. The people with those negative outcomes are the ones who don't work hard enough to compensate for the ADHD. People with real medical conditions and physical disabilities do not have that same opportunity. Really, you all really need to gain perspective and start being truly thankful for your children's health. [/quote] But, PP, what is the inability to walk, compared to a life-threatening medical condition? And what is a life-threatening medical condition, compared to actually being in the ICU? Perspective includes realizing that problems that won't necessarily kill you in the next 24 hours can still be problems. They can even be serious problems. Best wishes for positive outcomes for your children and all of our children.[/quote]
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