People with AD(H)D think differently and personally - I love my AD(H)D, even though it can be very hard and difficult at times - but overall it made me more creative, smarter, funny & quick.

Learn to use how you think and don't let other people put you down - your mind is a gift not a curse!

“Everybody is a genius. But if you judge a fish by its ability to climb a tree, it will live its whole life believing that it is stupid.” - Albert Einstein

Thursday, May 17, 2012

ADHD Speak: Terminology Explained

"Can you tell me the difference between ADHD and inattentive ADHD?"
ADHD Experts Blog | posted by Larry Silver, M.D. | Friday May 4th - 12:00am
Some with ADHD are restless, find it hard to sit still, and are hyperactive. Others have trouble thinking before they speak or act. They are impulsive. Still others have trouble with attention span, and tasks that require time management and organization. They are inattentive.

Doctors diagnose ADHD in people who have a chronic and pervasive history of one or more of these behaviors. We add a term to the diagnosis to clarify which of these behaviors is present: ADHD, Primarily Inattentive Type (problems with attention span/inattention); ADHD, Hyperactive-Impulsive Type (problems with hyperactivity and/or impulsivity); ADHD, Combined Type (problems in all three areas).

(additudemag.com)

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