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	<title>Comments on: Adders Veg Out!</title>
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	<description>Bryan Hutchinson&#039;s thoughts about ADD ADHD Attention Deficit Disorder and other stuff</description>
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		<title>By: lisa</title>
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		<description>Bryan, what you wrote is so true I could personally relate so well yet not even be able to put it in words as you have done. There is so much I could comment on that it would take all day so I&#039;ll just comment on this.  &quot;My mind did not consider anything I wanted to do as overly important and decided to think about something else instead.&quot;  You could title a book with that thought!!!!!  So now the question I would ask myself is Who&#039;s right?  Is it the voices, real and imagined who say, &quot;Whats wrong with you? Nobody wants to do those things on a list but we do them anyway because we are responsible adults and this is life. What makes you special? 

My only is answer is.... I don&#039;t know. I can&#039;t make myself.

Are our ADD minds so powerful so we can&#039;t stand up to them??? Thats both sad and amazing at the same time.
I read once where Einstein didn&#039;t feel it necessary to comb his hair, he had too many other things to think about. The same with matching his socks or wearing socks or something.  Maybe if he was &quot;normal&quot; he would not have been able to create like he did. But people thought he was weird. I wonder how he felt about people thinking he was weird?</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Bryan, what you wrote is so true I could personally relate so well yet not even be able to put it in words as you have done. There is so much I could comment on that it would take all day so I&#8217;ll just comment on this.  &#8220;My mind did not consider anything I wanted to do as overly important and decided to think about something else instead.&#8221;  You could title a book with that thought!!!!!  So now the question I would ask myself is Who&#8217;s right?  Is it the voices, real and imagined who say, &#8220;Whats wrong with you? Nobody wants to do those things on a list but we do them anyway because we are responsible adults and this is life. What makes you special? </p>
<p>My only is answer is&#8230;. I don&#8217;t know. I can&#8217;t make myself.</p>
<p>Are our ADD minds so powerful so we can&#8217;t stand up to them??? Thats both sad and amazing at the same time.<br />
I read once where Einstein didn&#8217;t feel it necessary to comb his hair, he had too many other things to think about. The same with matching his socks or wearing socks or something.  Maybe if he was &#8220;normal&#8221; he would not have been able to create like he did. But people thought he was weird. I wonder how he felt about people thinking he was weird?</p>
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