tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-607758056903176689.post4659410823931453886..comments2023-12-20T02:11:09.134-08:00Comments on life with adult ADHD: The Best ADHD Advice EverCHADD BLOGGERShttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10767001166174439194noreply@blogger.comBlogger7125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-607758056903176689.post-26909819935804683262023-12-20T02:11:09.134-08:002023-12-20T02:11:09.134-08:00Your insightful piece on ADHD advice resonates dee...<br />Your insightful piece on ADHD advice resonates deeply with those navigating the challenges that come with it. In this journey, access to professional guidance is crucial. For those seeking support, a<a href="https://merisehat.pk/doctor-now" rel="nofollow">Doctor Consultation free</a> could be a game-changer. It not only provides valuable insights but also fosters a sense of understanding and empowerment. Your commitment to sharing the best advice aligns seamlessly with the ethos of accessible healthcare, making a positive impact on those who need it most. Let's continue supporting one another on this journey of understanding and managing ADHD.Meri Sehathttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17456807811005284185noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-607758056903176689.post-55962548830217327862015-05-29T01:47:19.551-07:002015-05-29T01:47:19.551-07:00FO's question is really important! In my case,...FO's question is really important! In my case, all-nighters, or at least working during the night means no phone calls, no emails coming in and distracting me, so like that I can check all the emails at once, respond to the ones that are important and then go down to business, no Facebook and other Social Media to distract (OK that's a lie now that I am a committee member of the ADHD Association Malta and they, of course, love Facebook and working during the night)... but I keep my interactions to a minimum on FB... anyway, you get the gist. The only thing is that if you have a regular job, and there are ADHDers who do, you can't do that. But I've always been a night creature, since I was a kid, so the whole I work with less distractions came later on in life - so yeah, why are we wired to be night creatures and how can we change our biological clock to work during the day, and productively?StetsonManhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18092897282305704095noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-607758056903176689.post-13701612442319499392015-05-28T23:34:14.510-07:002015-05-28T23:34:14.510-07:00Why do ADD brains love all nighters to get work do...Why do ADD brains love all nighters to get work done, and how can this be changed to day time productivity?FOhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16644843684966648478noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-607758056903176689.post-67050681202683958222015-05-27T08:26:55.480-07:002015-05-27T08:26:55.480-07:00Hi Alice! My son is taking concerta for 3 years no...Hi Alice! My son is taking concerta for 3 years now. I give the pill the earliest (7:30 am -school days & before 9 am over the weekends). He goes to sleep "around" 9:30 pm but takes him around 30 minutes to sleep. When he had physical activities is less. When he was younger like your son I spend a few minutes with him and rubbed his head or back. Good Luck!!!!Claudiahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15990867534889647015noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-607758056903176689.post-71833515596740946482015-05-27T00:10:34.127-07:002015-05-27T00:10:34.127-07:00My son has ADHD and he's almost 8 years old. ...My son has ADHD and he's almost 8 years old. He started taking Concerta 3 months ago. His wt. dropped a little but he's having a lot of trouble falling asleep. He's usually sleeping by 9pm but now he can't fall asleep until 11pm. Any suggestions?Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00669643876712832709noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-607758056903176689.post-1986247136021829882015-05-26T17:34:26.200-07:002015-05-26T17:34:26.200-07:00Great article! I'm a successful adult with AD...Great article! I'm a successful adult with ADHD. Life was really a struggle as a kid, but I figured out a bunch of work-a-rounds since then in order to survive in society with this condition. The impulsiveness was a factor that caused me great problems in life until I got appropriate medicine that mitigated the risk taking. I absolutely agree with the 3 suggestions in your article. If I don't stay in balance physiologically then I'm off my game emotionally and mentally. Thanks again for a terrific article.Normanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13317337105048511020noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-607758056903176689.post-38408976649694062652015-05-26T16:19:30.221-07:002015-05-26T16:19:30.221-07:00Excellent advice, Katherine. Thanks, and thanks f...Excellent advice, Katherine. Thanks, and thanks for all your service to the ADHD community.<br /><br />Gina PeraGina Perahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08617490362195568500noreply@blogger.com