Yesterday I self-diagnosed myself with ADD (Inattentive type), after seeing a school counsellor. Basically this means that I have a very hard time focusing on one thing at a time, and there are a number of other traits an ADD person can have. These are some of them which I personally have....
-Impulsiveness (whether verbal or actions)
-Forgetfulness (short-term memory can blank out, long-term memory uneffected tho)
-Frequent procrastination
-Feeling 'bored' often
-Difficulty following instructions
-Have trouble focusing
-Tendency towards addictions
-Organizational problems
-Careless errors in school
-Constant day dreaming
-Nervousness
There are many other symptoms related to ADD....but not all of them apply to me personally. Fortunately, I didn't test positive for 'hyperactive' ADD (ADHD). This is where you are constantly restless....have to move around all the time etc.
My counsellor also mentioned that ADD is a disability, and it greatly effects your learning. A lot of people go undiagnosed, because they aren't hyperactive type. They don't really 'interfere' w/ other peoples activities so no one outright labels them as ADD. In terms of school, some people rely on their natural ability, and still do well in their studies even though they can't focus or pay attention. It's not until college where the workload is so much there it seriously effects their learning (what happened to me). If your ADD affects you seriously enough....you can have access to extra features at a college you are attending. Benefits such as extra time to write exams, writing tests in a room alone (to block out distractions), tutors....etc.
I urge you guys to take an online ADD test that my counsellor gave me. If you suspect you might have ADD, please take the test below.
http://www.amenclinic.com/ac/addtests/adult.asp
When you know your problems, you can help solve them. For instance, i've realized that any job where I am just sitting there...and I'm expected to get a lot of tidious work done won't work for me. I simply won't be able to focus that long in order to finish assignments. I need a job where I'm either doing physical work, walking around....talking to ppl etc. A desk job won't work out for me.
I've also realized i'm very impulsive. I'll feel the need to join in conversations and interrupt. Now that I know this, I can relax and after many times....it will become natural to not be impulsive. I'm trying to work on my other personality traits caused by ADD, which would have a negative effect on ppl.
And for a question for any of you that have ADD, what challenges have you faced in terms of relationships/girls, and how have you overcome them? Thx for listening.
-Impulsiveness (whether verbal or actions)
-Forgetfulness (short-term memory can blank out, long-term memory uneffected tho)
-Frequent procrastination
-Feeling 'bored' often
-Difficulty following instructions
-Have trouble focusing
-Tendency towards addictions
-Organizational problems
-Careless errors in school
-Constant day dreaming
-Nervousness
There are many other symptoms related to ADD....but not all of them apply to me personally. Fortunately, I didn't test positive for 'hyperactive' ADD (ADHD). This is where you are constantly restless....have to move around all the time etc.
My counsellor also mentioned that ADD is a disability, and it greatly effects your learning. A lot of people go undiagnosed, because they aren't hyperactive type. They don't really 'interfere' w/ other peoples activities so no one outright labels them as ADD. In terms of school, some people rely on their natural ability, and still do well in their studies even though they can't focus or pay attention. It's not until college where the workload is so much there it seriously effects their learning (what happened to me). If your ADD affects you seriously enough....you can have access to extra features at a college you are attending. Benefits such as extra time to write exams, writing tests in a room alone (to block out distractions), tutors....etc.
I urge you guys to take an online ADD test that my counsellor gave me. If you suspect you might have ADD, please take the test below.
http://www.amenclinic.com/ac/addtests/adult.asp
When you know your problems, you can help solve them. For instance, i've realized that any job where I am just sitting there...and I'm expected to get a lot of tidious work done won't work for me. I simply won't be able to focus that long in order to finish assignments. I need a job where I'm either doing physical work, walking around....talking to ppl etc. A desk job won't work out for me.
I've also realized i'm very impulsive. I'll feel the need to join in conversations and interrupt. Now that I know this, I can relax and after many times....it will become natural to not be impulsive. I'm trying to work on my other personality traits caused by ADD, which would have a negative effect on ppl.
And for a question for any of you that have ADD, what challenges have you faced in terms of relationships/girls, and how have you overcome them? Thx for listening.