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Re: effexor scares me

Posted by Teva on January 10, 2002, at 21:24:09

In reply to Re: effexor scares me » Jeanna7, posted by IsoM on January 10, 2002, at 16:45:59

> So Jeanna, you have ADHD too? Your little comment (below) is so funny but so true. I can flip back & forth between different subjects mid-sentence so often that friends can have trouble figuring out what I'm saying. And I make the exact sound "ooohh!" whenever I see something that excites me & break stride in whatever I'm thinking, saying, or doing.
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> I've been told that I can act like a squirrel on speed at times so I try to be aware of how others are reacting to me on whether to slow down around them. Just curious about your comment - hope you don't mind me asking.
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> > > ...coming back to the original point (OK, so maybe it doesn't help with attention defic... oooh, look! Shiny!)

"(OK, so maybe it doesn't help with attention defic... oooh, look! Shiny!)" Thank you for the giggle... my friends and co-workers have a hard time keeping up with me too...the worst is when I say half a sentence in my head and finish the rest out loud - they don't know what the heck I am talking about. I'm not sure if drugs or AHDH are responsible for this (especially since I'm not on any drugs anymore (YAY!), but I have been like that for as long as I can remember and it can be good for a few laughs and that can be a GOOD thing!


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