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PostPosted: 01/25/07 - 00:05    Post subject: Vote now! Reply with quote

Hello, I am 26 years old female, and I have a question. I have some doubts about my health. To cut the long story short, here is my question. Are there adults with ADD? And if that is the case what can be done about it? I am pretty worried about this and I seek immediate response. Thank you all in advance.
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PostPosted: 02/09/07 - 18:52    Post subject: Vote now! Reply with quote

Hi there. That is one interesting question. And the answer is yes, of course. I am the living example for that. My problem was the fact that I couldn't keep focus when I had a job. Because of that I abandoned every job I worked. But I manage to overcome this with medication called Adderall. You can try something else like Zoloft or Ritalin. But you should ask your doctor before you do this because of their side effects. There are probably more medications but I am not really sure. Anyway, I think that some of those medications I mentioned before will do the trick for you.
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