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Apr
18
2009

To be Free of ADHD

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Will inspiration set you free from ADHD? Will a motivational speech or a book set you free from ADHD? Will you ever be truly free of ADHD?

What will set you free from ADHD?

That’s not the point, really. To be free of ADHD is to stop trying to be free of it.

Now that we’ve got that settled. What can you do with it?

~Bryan

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  1. Riri posted the following on April 22, 2009 at 8:04 am.

    Bryan,
    I’m still learning how to live with it. I must say it is not easy. Sometimes I’m kind of proud to have ADD because of the unique qualities it offers, but on the other hand, it can backfire. I still can’t make the most of the ADD potentials. But I keep trying, though.

    How about you? Have you finally make peace with your ADD?

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  2. Bryan posted the following on April 22, 2009 at 7:13 pm.

    You are right Riri, living with ADHD is not easy, and sometimes it can be very difficult – too difficult.

    I think that’s the most important thing we have to do, making peace or coming to terms with our condition we call ADHD or ADD. Trying to separate ourselves from it seems to be something many of us try to do and it is so painful when we realize over and over again that separation from ADHD just isn’t possible. For me, understanding and accepting ADHD as a part of me, it sets my mind free from trying to find a magic solution which does not exist. Once free we can then look at real solutions to cope and even, succeed – overcome, if you will.

    Thanks for commenting Riri!

    Bryan

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  3. Mr. ADD posted the following on June 1, 2009 at 7:53 pm.

    ADD can be cured. Most people with this disorder are very creative and talenated. They do however have very sensitive nervous systems. ADD is caused by a potent neurotoxin in our brains. Mercury.

    We can get rid of the mercury in our brain and lose our negative ADD traits.

    It sounds hard to believe but it is true.

    Research Andrew Hall Cutler PhD if you want to get well.

    Good luck.

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  4. Bryan posted the following on June 2, 2009 at 9:17 pm.

    Hi Mr. ADD,

    Say what?! lol

    Mercury toxicity is a problem for a lot of people and, is pretty bad stuff, but, I wouldn’t go so far as claiming everyone with ADD suffers from it.

    Bryan

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