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Riri posted the following on July 27, 2009 at 9:02 am.
That was soooo hilarious, so me, so us. I will surely distribute it to my friends who knows about my condition because it is a good material to explain them about living with ADD. Thanks for writing it! You make my task easier
Yvonne posted the following on July 29, 2009 at 10:32 pm.
I HATE when I lose my keys. Plus it took me til 3:00 today to get started on a 45 minute presentation on ADHD. I had to do all this other stuff first. And I am still peruzing the internet at 6:30 p.m.!
Kathleen posted the following on July 31, 2009 at 9:45 pm.
Hi Bryan,
I could see myself on every page of your book. A very well written description of a person with ADD/ADHD. I have not been diagnosed yet. I thought I might be after all the research I have done for my daughter. I’m sure she will enjooy this read as well. I’ve been meaning to pay my bills for the past 2 weeks. I finally did them today – started out in the morning and got to them by 4pm this afternoon. Before that I had to eat breakfast, check my email, check your website and make changes to my page, respond to a blog, add some gadgets, then I had to get a piece of cheesecake – still celebrating national cheesecake day from yesterday, make lunch, pull a couple of rather large weeds from my front garden, and read the flyers that came in the mail. I also checked out another website that I belong to for depression.
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Ha! Pretty good
Reply to Renee AdamsThat was soooo hilarious, so me, so us. I will surely distribute it to my friends who knows about my condition because it is a good material to explain them about living with ADD. Thanks for writing it! You make my task easier
Reply to RiriI HATE when I lose my keys. Plus it took me til 3:00 today to get started on a 45 minute presentation on ADHD. I had to do all this other stuff first. And I am still peruzing the internet at 6:30 p.m.!
Reply to YvonneHi Bryan,
Reply to KathleenI could see myself on every page of your book. A very well written description of a person with ADD/ADHD. I have not been diagnosed yet. I thought I might be after all the research I have done for my daughter. I’m sure she will enjooy this read as well. I’ve been meaning to pay my bills for the past 2 weeks. I finally did them today – started out in the morning and got to them by 4pm this afternoon. Before that I had to eat breakfast, check my email, check your website and make changes to my page, respond to a blog, add some gadgets, then I had to get a piece of cheesecake – still celebrating national cheesecake day from yesterday, make lunch, pull a couple of rather large weeds from my front garden, and read the flyers that came in the mail. I also checked out another website that I belong to for depression.
Oh, I did get my bills paid and it only took 15 minutes!
Reply to KathleenThanks for the feedback and please do share with anyone you want to and ask them to pass it on too
Cheese cake? Share!
Ha, paid the bills in 15 minutes and how overdue??? lol … laughing with you!
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