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  • Dude.. I got ADHD.. And stop blaming ADHD for everything you do. You failing in many ways is not only because of AD(H)D. It's also because of the way you're raised. Fucking retards blaming everything on AD(H)D. Sorry but that just pisses me off >.>

  • i have inattentive add, and i love this video :)

  • Great video. I have this condition i am now 19 yo male. This seriously is a horrible disease it ruined my life and I take medication for it but it does not really "work" as well for combined type. It is just not fun living in a "blur" your entire life.

  • @Prickle I know the feeling, I'm 19 too and it sucks to have found out about my ADD so late. Not saying that I'm old or anything like that but I had no chance of getting any help whilst I was at school and school for me was almost one long daydream.

  • @coddersjnr Word im 18 and feel you

  • Tried watching it but couldn't... cause of my ADD.

  • The boy is simply acting like a boy.

  • @sthomaslewis No he is not. He is living in his head instead of the world around him. Everyone does it but he does it 90 percent of the time or more.

  • @Vegheadsrock Do you know the boy

  • @Vegheadsrock

    I don't think he does. No person with AD(H)D does. You think about a 1000 things at a time and you can't concentrate but as soon as you're doing something you're really interested in or that you like, you can be bussy with it for hours and hours without getting disturbed.

    People will never know what it's like unless they have it themselves. I've got ADHD so I know the lows and I know the highs. And throughout a day you experience them all.

    It isn't only being restless..

  • @Vegheadsrock

    It's also having your emotions really fucked up. One moment you feel happy, the next you're depressed. That's also part of it.

    People only see the restless part but really.. It goes deeper then that. A lot deeper.

    You can't remember things, you're creative (most are anyway), you want to do something but you can't, you're outgoing (most are) etc etc. The negative and positive equal each other in my opinion.

  • Hey, that's just like me. 'Cept I'm a chick.

  • Makes some more of these in adults and teens. I like watching myself.

  • @Vegheadsrock Do you have any more of these in teens or adults..inattentive type. Please make some. THis is the greatest.

  • I bait lips, I shake legs, I find it difficult to do assignments etc.. Very very similar to this :) Great work!

  • If you knew the full extent of how your vid touched me...  I've seen my barriers and learned to 'fly' over most of them. It's a struggle at times dealing with the unreal world around us but never fail to keep your spirit alive ;)

  • This kid has ADHD not only ADD - Obviously

  • @orion9k You shouldn't look at it so literally

  • My grandson is like this but he had alot of anger and had major temper tantrums. He tried to stab another child with scissors and they put him in a home. he has been moved many times since then and was molested in one of the homes. everytime they get him to where they feel he is ready for a minamal security place and put him there he ends up breaking out a bunch of windows or attacks the people who work there by punching or kicking or throwing something. They gave him a diag of autisum.

  • I think I've had this my entire life I don't mean because merely I did poor in school but after years of thinking I was different and slowly I started to believe what people where saying "I wasn't trying hard enough" "lazy" "dumb" ect I started to believe it no one ever considered this as a probability when i was growing up, not to mention over the years I developed Social Anxiety with a phobia, depression and other characteristics it was never easy I truly believed I was a bad person.

  • @Eyvel I'm like you.. I m only 20 nobody is even diagnosed this until I started to do the research why I m like this. Just remember, we aren't bad!Best of luck!

  • @Eyvel Funny! <-- not in a literal way... but same thing happened to me developing the SAD & depression..which is a struggle but I am now realizing that those symptoms have came up because of trying to hold back the ADHD tendencies. People don't understand the fidgeting, yawning, interrupting etc. they think you are bored, even when you are not. Also, I understand that it's hard to put energy into things that you really want to do at times and have found that meditation & exercise really help

  • @accebere there's def a correlation, i didn't know what was wrong with me. and internalized all the bad feedback around me. fortunately i was diagnosed in 8th grade, but i don't think i liked the path medication has put me on.

  • Lol

    Private No Access

    (kid lies down)

    Tractor drives over him.

    The end

  • haha i really like the private no access part lol...so true

  • This looks more like combined and not so much like primarilly innatentive. I guess other ADD Pi would agree with me that they would only run for some stimulating activity...And I don't mean running against the wall I get that but just how he is phisically.

  • I am an adult who has recently been diagnosed with ADD. I cried!! For the first time, everything fit. I also have depression which quite often co-incides with ADD. However, academically, I have eventually done well, I am nearly 30 and am studying for a Msc in Psychology. I like to buck the trend! lol. There is hope. My son, who is 5, is showing signs of being a mixed type Add/adhd. But fortunately, we know more about it and the very last thing he'll have is drugs to treat the problem!

  • i had no problem in studies in my childhood.does this rule-out the possibility of ADD or ADHD in me ?

  • is add inattentive hyperfocus or no focus at all. cuz i cant focus onto anything. talkin to anyone is like looking at a blank piece of paper. listening to professor is like looking at emty space, theres no difference in focus

  • Wow. you really get it.

    The wall is sometimes how i feel, locked out of the world. in a concentration plane of my own.

    I can hyper focus, but in that time, solutions come to me, I have to wait.. and it floods in like a breeze. I'm an engineer.. with ADD.

  • That completely describes me.. as a kid and now

    I think I need to do something about it... i'm failing :P

  • man

    i am so like that

    having inattentive add sucks man

    ppl just let u live in ur own world and dont bother with u

  • @Dbelenit  You got that right. Alone......Living in your head. Oppressed...........Underachie­ve. Growing old.............nothing happening.

  • @Dbelenit What is the best book you have ever read on this subject? I want to hear it from another ADD er.

  • I love your video! I was so moved by it that I posted it on my blog, a mom's view of ADHD, at (it won't let me post the link). I see so much of my son in that video, even though he is combined type with lots of hyperactivity added to the mix. I have received great responses from my readers who have watched it.

  • @ptelwilliams thankyou for the comment, i really appreciate the positive feedback and understanding =]

  • lol! i mean like. the tune..its like rewinded? or comes in and out.

  • @assilem717 It's a small snippet of Mea Bloanasir being repeated, it's to represent a busy mind

  • the music at the beginning right? its out of order. lol

  • @assilem717 Out of order? Confused lol

  • Totally.

  • what is the song?

  • @camillexfrancais Two songs by Sigur Ros - The first is Mea Bloanasir and then it's Hoppipolla

  • Your movie is beautiful - thank you!

  • @sigurlt I really appreciate that, thankyou =]

  • Let me say this--in the modern world, it IS a disorder. It DOES interfere with being able to lead a law-abiding, productive life.

    In ANCIENT TIMES it was not a disorder, simply a variation that didn't really matter to primitive society. It may have been useful in hunting. Come on now people don't you have brains? Think about it. This is a disorder created by the present and it will be handled with treatments to help those of us designed for the past to live in the present.

  • It's absolutely ridiculous that people can still be this ignorant. The science is solid and you can't explain away the different brain architecture. There certainly is conditioning of the masses and that's a well orchestrated campaign against adhd mostly be scientologists who ignore the science, spread false information and try and scare parents.

    ADHD is real, it can be debilitiating and those who have it don't deserve this misinformation campaign.

  • @CHo0ZE why do think it's ridiculous?

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