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  • Hardest part about all this is accepting. I recently realized that i have been suffering with possible add because i have almost all symptoms, completed questionnaires which indicated i have severe add, and affected loved ones (i was called insensitive and lazy). I will have myslef checked nxt week. This is a great video btw

  • @lak3rgurl1 It's much easier when you understand something than when it is sloppy, imprecise and a mystery. Fixing ADHD is like going to get good glasses for visual correction... I hated glasses in the third grade, but know I can't drive without them! Thanks!

  • @lak3rgurl1 Context, changing reality and the dynamic activity of the brain is completely overlooked in current diagnostic thinking - Harvard and Stanford simply don't get it. cp

  • let me think about this...lol. DR CHARLES PARKER has described me to a tee.

  • @kbeautylicious Many thanks K - hope it helps! Context and thinking are so relevant and so completely ignored at thousands of med checks everyday - thus the confusion about ADHD meds. Poor targets = poor outcomes.

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  • @DrCharlesParker DEFINATELY has helped. My adult ADHD is like having developmental problems with formatting. My problem clusters mounts from developmental limitations in structuralizing, contextualizing, to regulating/modulating focus. It’s like the results of a computer operating system, a really CRUDE O/S--software is Intelligent but O/S requires continual re-formatting.

  • The person below is obviously a 'typical' thinker, to believe that everything fits so nice & neat into these 'labels'.

    This guy, Dr. Parker, makes the most sense out of anyone in my entire life. I've been dealing with ADD since minimum 4 years old. Thought can seriously paralyze me, but does NOT define me, such as with autism. Maybe we shouldn't be defining those individuals so much either...

  • @cmgalaxy Well said - these comments typify many of the passionate remarks made by many frustrated with the current misidentification of mind-arrest states... Instead of looking at function and context - the dynamics of thinking many are stuck on what it looks like from the outside.

    cp

  • 02:45 Typical story, which has nothing to do with ADHD at all and in fact goes with autism.

  • @jcmangan Maybe. But it was a good illustration which gave me a better perspective in creating supportive external structures.

  • @kbeautylicious Amazing to me the cubbyholes we can find with reductionisitic thinking - little safe burrows that welcome the groundhogs back if the wind is just too cold - Feb 2 and any day reality is confusing.

  • @jcmangan All of this has much to do with both disorders, not simply one or the other.

  • @DrCharlesParker Yes, that`s true. Could be very weird if you have to deal with both disorders. You never know what`s refering to one or the other. Main problem is that medication, stimulances i.e. work for one disorder worthening the other and vice versa.

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