Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Congratulations. I was untreated too. Despite a high IQ, I barely finished college and impulsively married the wrong person who I’ve been dependent on because I’ve never been able to earn enough to support myself.
you can't blame terrible life decisions on ADHD
Hahaha. You 100% can.
Then you're 100% equating ADHD with stupidity and that's not really fair.
Nope. Not at all. It often comes along with high IQ, like I SAID. Untreated ADHD does lead to more risky behavior, injuries, and impulsive behavior, less job stability, and lower income. Treat your kids.
My kids are fine thanks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So you "got over" your ADHD, no medication required? What sort of message are you trying to send here?Anonymous wrote:I'm 53 and I believe that, when I was in high school, i had adhd because i physically couldn't sit still long enough to read my homework.
However, 35 years ago, adhd wasn't diagnosed for every ailment the way it is today and I had to just deal with it. I was an awful student in high school and college, but eventually I learned to cope and I picked up several graduate degrees and became a tax lawyer.
All this by way of saying, you (parent) are not the same person you were when you were your junior year of high school, and your DC will change too. It's probably more important that your DC feels supported and loved than that they get an ACT score that will get them into a T25.
did you manage to read her 2nd paragraph?![]()
Hello? ADHD. We don't get to the second paragraph. Sheesh.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So you "got over" your ADHD, no medication required? What sort of message are you trying to send here?Anonymous wrote:I'm 53 and I believe that, when I was in high school, i had adhd because i physically couldn't sit still long enough to read my homework.
However, 35 years ago, adhd wasn't diagnosed for every ailment the way it is today and I had to just deal with it. I was an awful student in high school and college, but eventually I learned to cope and I picked up several graduate degrees and became a tax lawyer.
All this by way of saying, you (parent) are not the same person you were when you were your junior year of high school, and your DC will change too. It's probably more important that your DC feels supported and loved than that they get an ACT score that will get them into a T25.
did you manage to read her 2nd paragraph?![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Congratulations. I was untreated too. Despite a high IQ, I barely finished college and impulsively married the wrong person who I’ve been dependent on because I’ve never been able to earn enough to support myself.
you can't blame terrible life decisions on ADHD
Hahaha. You 100% can.
Then you're 100% equating ADHD with stupidity and that's not really fair.
Nope. Not at all. It often comes along with high IQ, like I SAID. Untreated ADHD does lead to more risky behavior, injuries, and impulsive behavior, less job stability, and lower income. Treat your kids.
Anonymous wrote:I'm 53 and I believe that, when I was in high school, i had adhd because i physically couldn't sit still long enough to read my homework.
However, 35 years ago, adhd wasn't diagnosed for every ailment the way it is today and I had to just deal with it. I was an awful student in high school and college, but eventually I learned to cope and I picked up several graduate degrees and became a tax lawyer.
All this by way of saying, you (parent) are not the same person you were when you were your junior year of high school, and your DC will change too. It's probably more important that your DC feels supported and loved than that they get an ACT score that will get them into a T25.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Congratulations. I was untreated too. Despite a high IQ, I barely finished college and impulsively married the wrong person who I’ve been dependent on because I’ve never been able to earn enough to support myself.
you can't blame terrible life decisions on ADHD
Hahaha. You 100% can.
Then you're 100% equating ADHD with stupidity and that's not really fair.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Congratulations. I was untreated too. Despite a high IQ, I barely finished college and impulsively married the wrong person who I’ve been dependent on because I’ve never been able to earn enough to support myself.
you can't blame terrible life decisions on ADHD
Hahaha. You 100% can.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Congratulations. I was untreated too. Despite a high IQ, I barely finished college and impulsively married the wrong person who I’ve been dependent on because I’ve never been able to earn enough to support myself.
you can't blame terrible life decisions on ADHD