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Re: Anger due to the differences between severe and mild sufferers

Re: Anger due to the differences between severe and mild sufferers2011-07-02T02:34:23+00:00

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@librarian_chef

I love how all these people are telling you to not be offended and just skip ahead to the next post…

something they’ve proven themselves incapable of doing.

I feel your pain. I didn’t expect to hear the same garbage that I’ve been told all my life on this website (although it is a great website and I’m glad I’ve found it).

Maybe some of these posts are evidence of the “over-diagnosis” we’ve heard so much about?

I love meditation, yoga, eating well, and getting excersize. But my ADHD is an obstacle that prevents me from participating in these activities on any sort of regular or consistent basis, and I don’t see how anyone with ADHD can believe that these would “cure” what ails them.

As The Buddha said:

“All experience is preceded by mind,

Led by mind,

Made by mind.”

I hope you’re picking up what I’m laying down.

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