Relationships & Support
How your spouse, family and partners can support you, and how you can empower them. Plus the strain ADHD puts on relationships.
Like My Driving?
November 20, 2009
How your spouse, family and partners can support you, and how you can empower them. Plus the strain ADHD puts on relationships.
Like My Driving?
Hilarious.
Roy
really, Roy
I love this video
I agree 99.9% with you Rick.
What happened to the other 0.01%? Well it is for those sociopaths out there who would gladly come to your house and burn a cross on your front lawn rather than sit down and say hello.
So at times, it is a good thing to remain a tad in the shadows, for our own protection, and that of our families – more than anything else.
For the record, there have been times that I wouldn’t have minded having the name and phone number of some yahoos on the road. As a motorcyclist, it rather scary how a 600lb motorcycle can be totally invisible to the human optical system.
Richard.
Hi Linda,
Glad you liked it! And Monika, yes, thanks for posting this on your Facebook page. We are trying to get the word out about this website and what we are up to, so we can continue doing it! Last night my wife suggested that my getting righteous and pointing out the bad driving of other drivers might actually distract me from my own driving. Hmm.
Hi.
I’m just letting you know this is going on my Facebook page.
And Rick?
My name really is Monika
And Linda?
Thanks for posting but you are giving me a heart attack posting your phone number. Not everyone is as cool as the crew of Totally ADD.
I just love this rant… Duane, my ADHD hubby, would probably get a lot of calls about his driving if his phone number was on the back of the car; so I’m grateful we don’t need to put them on.
However, it’s true that so many people read things they see on the Net and take it for gospel. Take medications for ADHD… how often have we heard they were dangerous. Aspirin has caused more medical issues than ADHD medications and yet since there’s very little about aspirin being dangerous on the Net, nobody worries about it.
The same is true of opinions about whether or not ADHD exists. Certain groups, whom I will not dignify by naming them, are claiming that ADHD doesn’t exist. Despite mountains of research that proves it does, people still believe what they read on the Net. As the spouse and mother of ADHDers and as ADHD Coach I can say without a doubt that ADHD exist.
No anonymity here, my name is Linda Walker and my phone number is 514-807-5008 – but don’t call if you don’t like my or Duane’s driving.