He is inspired by the words of the prince in the Shrek movie: “some of you may die, but that’s a price I’m willing to pay”.
He is inspired by the words of the prince in the Shrek movie: “some of you may die, but that’s a price I’m willing to pay”.
use my hands more when I talk
This is so true for me that I started sitting back from the camera during teleconferences so people could see my hand gestures.
I was diagnosed about a year ago. I’m mid-60s. I was given a preliminary inventory to complete and then met with a psychiatrist for further evaluation. She asked me questions and we dug into some topics more than others. Most were about challenges I’ve had in life. At the end she prescribed a medication. I followed up monthly, had a med adjustment and now follow up every 3 months.
As far as other symptoms, I’ve dealt with low thyroid, low testosterone as well as depression. When my child was noted in school to have dysgraphia (poor or illegible handwriting) it brought into focus that I had the same learning disability. This was previous to my adhd diagnosis so I can’t comment on that issue. I work in IT so I’m not bothered by disgraphia as I type everything anyway.
My boy flops down on his side next to me on the couch and lifts his leg to better provide access to his belly. Every night.
I’m not who you replied to but I’ve had them for 2 years or so, sweat like a pig and no corrosion on the charging ports.