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How does your AD/HD manifest?
How do your symptoms show and how do you cope? I'm simply curious and looking for things that I haven't thought of.
I have the inability to pay attention. I have to reduce the amount of things I'm working on, which sometimes slows me down. I have set patterns on when I do what that prob resembles OCD. I'm only allowed three projects at a time. And I can't shut my house or car door without the keys being in my hand. (And I am still capable of loosing them anyway.)
I have the hyper form. So I fidget and sorta dance in place a lot. I work a job that allows that. I have trouble sleeping. So I use weight lifting for the physical. I build Sims 2 style buildings in my head instead of counting sheep, layout, decorations and all. That sometimes turns into storytelling, but thats ok since the point is to mute the constant mental chatter.
I have no concept of time. I use a timer for things like chores and leave ten mins early to get somewhere.
I also have a hard time with numbers in any form. Math nearly kept me from graduating and I can't hold phone numbers. Like a numerical form of dyslexia. I haven't found a way around it yet. Any ideas?
I lack social skills. I have trouble reading people. I rely a lot on body language and work hard to appear harmless to avoid looking like a complete crazy. Also, under the same heading, I have trouble comprehending speech. It sorta blurs into sound. I imply that I'm hard of hearing because its easier than explaining. My own words will fail me. Sometimes they don't come out in the right order (even when the thought itself is worded correctly), I skip words or don't finish a sentence, or I lose common everyday words and the thought won't translate. So I use hand gestures to help myself be understood. I'm working on ASL signs that work for the hearing population too. (Oddly, my verbal skills fail in the handful of Spanish I have, too.)
I'm sound sensitive. Some people can't stand to be touched or handle bright light. I can't take loud sound. I live in the country and enjoy the silence. Listening to music helps distract me from the little sounds. The few concerts I've been to were physically painful.
I don't have much concept of visual distance. I tend to touch objects and people as I pass them to make sure I don't go plowing into them. I make huge detours around strangers and any space that looks remotely smallish. I can't label a mile, but I can still make my car stop on a dollar. (Its just too old to stop on a dime anymore.)
And there are more, but these are the main ones. Also, this getting long.
4 Answers
- cybergoferLv 68 years agoFavorite Answer
Well, first you start off and ...Wow what a beautiful day it is today! Are you hungry? What was I thinking about a second ago? hmmm. Well, nevermind... :D
- winkelsLv 45 years ago
That is what the DSM says. Watch out picking out a doc, it's so overdiagnosed now, just about each kid i do know could fit this. Make sure it is not a disciplinary trouble. The meds they give can also be terrible for children who do not certainly have the drawback. One be taught I noticed analyzed mind waves of non-ADD youngsters who took Ritalin (a stimulant) and those of psychotics...They have been very equivalent. DSM-IV standards for ADHD I. Both A or B: Six or extra of the following signs of inattention had been reward for no less than 6 months to a point that is disruptive and inappropriate for developmental degree: Inattention usually does now not supply close concentration to important points or makes careless mistakes in schoolwork, work, or other events. Normally has problem retaining concentration on duties or play events. Most likely does now not appear to pay attention when spoken to straight. Most commonly does no longer comply with instructions and fails to finish schoolwork, chores, or obligations within the office (now not as a result of oppositional conduct or failure to understand guidelines). Regularly has crisis organizing routine. Mainly avoids, dislikes, or would not need to do things that take plenty of intellectual effort for a protracted period of time (such as schoolwork or homework). More often than not loses matters wanted for tasks and routine (e.G. Toys, institution assignments, pencils, books, or tools). Is as a rule conveniently distracted. Is regularly forgetful in every day movements. Six or more of the next signs of hyperactivity-impulsivity have been reward for no less than 6 months to an extent that's disruptive and inappropriate for developmental level: Hyperactivity more often than not fidgets with hands or toes or squirms in seat. Regularly will get up from seat when closing in seat is predicted. In most cases runs about or climbs when and the place it isn't right (kids or adults may just feel very stressed). Frequently has problem taking part in or having fun with amusement hobbies quietly. Is on the whole "on the go" or ordinarily acts as if "driven via a motor". Normally talks excessively. Impulsivity most of the time blurts out answers before questions had been finished. Customarily has drawback waiting one's flip. Frequently interrupts or intrudes on others (e.G., butts into conversations or games). Some symptoms that reason impairment had been reward earlier than age 7 years. Some impairment from the symptoms is gift in two or extra settings (e.G. At school/work and at residence). There have to be clear proof of enormous impairment in social, tuition, or work functioning. The symptoms do not happen handiest for the period of the direction of a Pervasive Developmental disorder, Schizophrenia, or different Psychotic ailment. The symptoms aren't higher accounted for via one more intellectual sickness (e.G. Temper disease, anxiousness disorder, Dissociative sickness, or a persona sickness). Headquartered on these criteria, three varieties of ADHD are recognized: ADHD, combined style: if both standards 1A and 1B are met for the prior 6 months ADHD, Predominantly Inattentive variety: if criterion 1A is met but criterion 1B just isn't met for the previous six months ADHD, Predominantly Hyperactive-Impulsive kind: if Criterion 1B is met but Criterion 1A will not be met for the past six months.
- Anonymous7 years ago
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