Daniel’s Story

My name is Daniel, I am one of those really strange combinations. I have AD/HD, I was diagnosed with it towards the end of High School. I only read 3 or 4 books that the school picked out for me. (the cay, the Hobbit, Hatchet, and possibly Bridge to Terabithia) Since I had such a…

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Rosemary’s Story

I am a 51 year old woman who went undiagnosed for 49 years. First as a child I struggled with Math, I was a bright child so everything else came very easily. High school was ok but I always felt like I was the odd girl out. I never really felt I belonged any where.…

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Maggy’s Story

s long as I can remember I was the ’emotional one” the “trouble maker”, that one bad kid who never had her homework finished on time, except history class. I got only A+’s on that topic, including names, places, dates etc. Got an IQ test when I was 12, and scored above average. It was…

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Tracy’s Story

Well, where to begin. I was a “dream” child to my parents growing up as I am told as I was extremely attentive, played on my own without bothering anyone as my imagination allowed me to entertain myself for hours. Later as I entered grade school, I was called in during the summer months, and…

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Mike’s Story

I, like so many others, had a hard time concentrating in school and life. I am 24 years old now and have had a heck of a life dealing with it. Beginning from preschool and kindergarden even, my mother says that I was so eager to learn to read. I would come home every day…

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