Posted on February 6, 2011 at 12:46pm
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Hello,
I'm Ana, a sixteen year-old, and before today I firmly believed I had a weird variation of ADD, and was somewhat gifted with an overly vivid imagination. However, after googling my symptoms (something I, to some extent, regret) I found out I might have MD. Actually, I'm pretty certain of it . . .
Contrary to some people I can say I've had this "issue" for as long as I can remember. Since a toddler, I remember being able to go into my imaginary world - where I…
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Good Day,
How is everything with you, I picked interest on you after going through your short profile and deemed it necessary to write you immediately. I have something very vital to disclose to you, but I found it difficult to express myself here, since it's a public site.Could you please get back to me on:(ronmorri01@gmail.com) for the full details.
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Ronald Morris.
It became "just ADD" because people got to know it and got used to the idea. That's all. This is an exciting new condition where people get addicted to their own creativity. Yes, it can have some horrible negative consequences, but so what? That doesn't make it a disease. We're not destined to have a down spiral. We have to just be aware, so we can keep it in check.
If you think about it, it's pretty exciting. We get to be part of bringing a new condition to the psychological community. How many people can say that? Countless people are probably living like us but in shame. We can be some of the first ones to bring it to light and help them. We can educate doctors, educators, and the general public. It's pretty exciting. If you know any psychology nerds, they could be crazy impressed. I've met some. They were sorta jealous. Lol. For me, it's been a huge problem, but now it's turning into a mission, and I sorta feel empowered and special. "Normal" people are jealous of "crazy" ol' me because I get to make a difference. You can make a difference too. Being "normal" is so "yesterday". :)