It was always an obvious factor in my day to day life.
The inability to sit absolutely still
The constant glancing out the windowsill
The intense desire to be doing something.
The inability to just do one thing
The struggle of ever being on time for class
The breaking of most things, even some glass
The lack of remembering even the simplest of things.
The complete, and utter disregard for prioritizing
The challenges of focusing on one task at a time.
The loss of everything down to a dime
The complete lack of organizational skills
Have burdened me endlessly, it gives me the chills
Thus is my self-diagnosed ADD to a tee.
I took a total of 5 tests online the other day to see if I qualified as an actual ADD patient, and wouldn't you kow it, every single test came out above positive. If the average was 24, I was a 37. The best was this one test that told me "most people with your conditions seek professional help...immediately."
Well, it sure does sound like you should see a doctor and get a legitimate test taken. Does that cost a lot in America? Seeing the doctor I mean.
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