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Post by andy12345 on Jan 3, 2010 3:48:10 GMT
LOl, was just thinking of those 13 years of mental torture, giving wrong change, dealing with ner do wells and their amazing excuses as well as their super memories whereby they came back for effectively "pawned" items about 364 days later. Amazing these scum......
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Post by andy12345 on Jan 3, 2010 3:46:40 GMT
hahhahhaa, dave and twix snort snort.
Don't mention takeaways.
When I was on a balanced diet of 4 takeaway/deliveries a week at work, it sometimes took just 2 of us, about 45 mins to get the order actually phoned. Then again, I was doing petrol forecourt authorisation(guessing) and serving people.
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Post by andy12345 on Jan 3, 2010 3:39:50 GMT
I'm not full of hate at all, but I'll get my sniper rifle in case I find some.... click click.......
QUOTE Being told 'Well, I wouldn't say you have ADHD - I think you're pretty normal actually.' Oh really? Sorry, I'll just call my QUALIFIED psychiatrist and tell him that he's got it wrong and that my mate down the pub thinks I'm "pretty normal" - Hold the Ritalin! END
Just a thought......
Well, statistically speaking, more adhd'ers might be in pubs due to self-medication. Therefore, what seems "normal" to your pub going "expert" might only be "normal" because they only know adhd'ers!!!!!!
It's impossible to know a difference if you don't have a comparison device.
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Post by andy12345 on Jan 3, 2010 3:31:49 GMT
Ben 84, Just listening to someone on the phone =once= for about 1 hour, hearing her problems and her daughters, put me into a whole screwed up sleep phase for about 6 days......... It too far longer to get to sleep; I was sleeping more and it was a nightmare.. I was in a daze, just from a 1 hour convo? Phil, I had to read your post about 7 times before I noticed your mood swings are like the weather pattern.. constantly subject to fluctuation. Basically, you are on the old roller coaster ride eh? Up and down, round and round, where you stop, nobody knows and neither do you.. Differential diagnosis is certainly important but If you don't ever get the classic symptoms of the manic phase of bipolar, then theoretically you must be non-bipolar and non-cyclothymic. I suppose really cyclothymia should be named bipolar type 3 with possibility of dysthymia with a subtype of atypical depression. What's your general day to day mood like, when you are considered er....."happy"? any mention of dysthymia? Also, the important thing is that the mania usually causes long periods of alertness with no sleep, days, maybe a week, is it longer arghhhhh? JUst some stuff from wiki on mania, hypomania etc. Mania varies in intensity, from mild mania (known as hypomania) to full-blown psychotic features including hallucinations and delusions Because mania frequently encourages high energy and decreased perception of need or ability to sleep, within a few days of a manic cycle, sleep-deprived psychosis may appear, People in hypomanic episodes do not have delusions or hallucinations. They do not lose touch with reality in the sense that they know who they are and what is real. customize.org/groups/topic/3753So, also, some one may have eyes open, but could technically be sleeping lol...... scary.
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Post by andy12345 on Jan 3, 2010 3:19:00 GMT
Welcome to 2010: A spaced out oddysey.
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Post by andy12345 on Jan 3, 2010 3:07:59 GMT
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Post by andy12345 on Jan 1, 2010 17:11:05 GMT
Future generations know that if you want to survive, just take the piss financially out of every possibility, lie and lie again until you are found out, twist it all around. Oh, that's the guide for politicians. Anyway, as we all know that crime does pay, I would just be as corrupt as possible.
Anyway, only joking, of course.
There are no role models for children and they don't believe anything their parents say, so that leaves gangstas, rappas, models and actors I suppose.
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Post by andy12345 on Jan 1, 2010 17:07:34 GMT
So, if it is really so easy,then how many different pyschological personalities are there according to astrology?
Don't get me wrong, I had a read in the past and I thought.errrrrrrrrrrrr that's a bit close for mumbo jumbo..
So, is there anyone who has looked into it in depth to see if it's just a load of m/jumbo?
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Post by andy12345 on Dec 31, 2009 8:03:40 GMT
Hmmmmm, how about a pet living wall/roof?
A bit of effort, but then you just leave it to fend for itself lol.
errrrrrrrr......ohhh......http://www.architectsjournal.co.uk/5207086.article
Maybe a pet sock? They like to hide don't they?
coat.......gone!
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Post by andy12345 on Dec 31, 2009 1:04:27 GMT
My psychologist agreed that I should not come back to him until I had an adhd assessment......as until clarification is made, all the waffle is pointless..
I already know what I should be doing.......it's just the execution that's the problem........
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Post by andy12345 on Dec 31, 2009 1:03:10 GMT
It's not good to have pets that end up dying. I just avoid all of it. Maybe I could get a pet moss or something. I think they are easy going. ??
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Post by andy12345 on Dec 31, 2009 1:00:49 GMT
REading is one thing, actually changing is another..............
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Trust
Dec 30, 2009 20:50:16 GMT
Post by andy12345 on Dec 30, 2009 20:50:16 GMT
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Post by andy12345 on Dec 30, 2009 18:16:25 GMT
There's a sweet spot for every drug, even though it may not 100% cure, it at least won't cause bad side effects......
AS I said months ago, I believe, in the future, multiple drugs in smaller doses may be used, as I certainly don't think a 50 year old ritalin, is the best idea.
For now though, if it gives people a life, then it's good enough, I hope!!!!!!!!
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Post by andy12345 on Dec 30, 2009 18:14:57 GMT
This info is on the web safe, but I have had plenty of time to delve it and for some reason I have the ability to remember it, sort of, plus I have about 150 emails archived with the links.
PS. If you are really interested , you should read the 5 page doc thats in my signature section.......
PRobably print it out, because it is very interesting reading. I asked the guy to update it, as its old, but its still far more educational than most stuff I read.
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Post by andy12345 on Dec 30, 2009 18:11:40 GMT
Edit it as you see fit, if its any use lol...... It served me very nicely for 2-3 years until EPIC fail credit crunch came along................ Attachments:
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Post by andy12345 on Dec 30, 2009 18:06:10 GMT
Ah! The ideally organised world of an adhder!!!!!!!
There is nothing like it......I mean..........nothing...........like.....it...
I talk/work myself up into a positiveness, thinking, this is good......then I just FAIL!
When I was managing 8 credit cards..I created a little slip of paper template, which listed apr, balance at date X, credit limit, the amount which I could hit pre-interest as a safety barrier, the normal minimum monthly payment......
I still have it actually somewhere.
Can be used for loans as well.
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Post by andy12345 on Dec 30, 2009 18:00:45 GMT
MOOD SWINGS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! WHO THE £$"£$" SAID THAT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1
I DO NOT SUFFER MOOD SWINGS IN ANY WAY WHATSOEVER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! GRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR
OH, where was I.
I can detect angry people from their door, cupboard slamming noises and patterns.
At the moment, my mum is in what I call an ADHD strop, probably for things that are solely in her mind........you know how it goes...
I have come to realise that in all the years I have known her, I have never really been able to make a point to her because of "flying off the handle syndrome"
Whenever I try to make the point about her reaction it's just a waste of time for 2 reasons.
1) Her 2) me 3) LOL!!!!!!
It's really quite irritating.
Premature Presumption is 90% of my problem as is hyper-sensitivity to comments made about me.
I am currently unclassified lol, but I feel strongly that I have ADHD. Given more years of research it will be easier to classify I hope.
Adding bipolar, ASD and more must be truly a disaster for living.
I think I need to hit some alternative meds................. o.O
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Post by andy12345 on Dec 29, 2009 2:27:52 GMT
We can learn from that safensound.............. Atomoxetine is a norepineeperierierioejr norepinephrine reuptake inhibitor so it lets more of this stuff circulate right? norepinephrine is the global name for noradrenaline. As we know from films like Crank lol, keeping the adrenaline going at a certain level is a good thing. There is always a safety limit though. the noradrenaline also raises beneficial levels of stuff in the brain. I say stuff because I'm too tired too research exactly what gets raised but if I recall its possible dopamine, glucose and serotonin, although only the experts on cutting edge really know exactly. blah blah, I'm going to lie down soon, I'm getting lightheaded from all those crappy carbs I'm eating at christmas........... So, for you, atomoxetine seems to work nicely... What will that say to all those naysayers who ramble on about "stimulants, ritalin nation, drugging our children blah blah" ??
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Post by andy12345 on Dec 29, 2009 2:20:32 GMT
It's all epic!!!!!!
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Post by andy12345 on Dec 28, 2009 23:26:14 GMT
Hehe, you remind me of a goth, definitely ADHD, that was working (sort of ) at the petrol station where I worked.
At the till, he was actually knitting with purple thread. I was like shocked so I took a video of it to shock other people lol.
I mean, can you imagine?
He wore 10 feet tall boots and all that, but it's a typical example that he was perfectly civilised and hated chavs lol.
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Post by andy12345 on Dec 28, 2009 23:22:56 GMT
^^ (sounds positive)
I'm going to try efalex very soon lol. I wanted to try one thing at a time, but guess what, I'm too impatient....
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Post by andy12345 on Dec 28, 2009 23:19:22 GMT
Positive laws for votes? never!!!!!!!!!!!
cash for wigs? cash for questions? cash for favours?
hmmmmmmm. okay then.
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Post by andy12345 on Dec 28, 2009 16:27:16 GMT
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Post by andy12345 on Dec 28, 2009 4:22:30 GMT
If they ask you totally unrelated questions, then why don't you ask them if they have ever been tempted to be serial killers like "doctor" harold shipman?
It's just as obtuse, after all.
Or you could say to them "why? don't you have first hand experience"
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Post by andy12345 on Dec 28, 2009 4:08:54 GMT
If your husband is "consistently" an arsehole without any drugs/alcohol etc, it probably shows more of a personality disorder similar to borderline or narcissistic or Antisocial. These "could" be additional to ADHD, although in some cases, I "suppose" it is possible that one a triggering of a mood swing of enough momentum occurs, who knows how arsey an Adhd type can be?? You should watch some Russell Barkley presentations, links are on this site. Let's also not forgot the old "familiarity breeds contempt"(or conflict) After enough years, people in a contemptous relationship are ready to bite at a moment's notice. (hmmmmmm, or is that adhd?) Hopefully, these are not obsolete descriptions. www.bullyonline.org/workbully/npd.htm Narcissism. www.bullyonline.org/workbully/bpd.htm Borderline www.bullyonline.org/workbully/apd.htm Antisocial Also, there is...... en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PsychopathyYou need to learn the differences to understand. EDIT - you managed to slap him around the face without repercussions... Hmmm, there is hope.......
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Post by andy12345 on Dec 28, 2009 3:51:14 GMT
Basic bank accounts, very hard NOT to get one. Only declined for fraud or undischarged bankrupt on MOST of them in the list below and a couple of them additionally bad credit record. I currently use halifax, it has a very easy to use online interface with full features. www.moneymadeclear.fsa.gov.uk/pdfs/bank_accounts.pdf
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Post by andy12345 on Dec 28, 2009 3:43:11 GMT
Hey, I'm nosy as well. I think it's a dopamine thing.......
I don't cope, no job, no relationship, money -none, running a home? I can't run a hot water tap..., Relax? I don't know if I can do that until I feel a difference one day that hopefully suggests I have somehow gained the ability to relax.
To make life easier, I don't do anything........ more enjoyable, I don't want that because it makes life harder overall.....as enjoyment has to be derived from actions. Actions require planning, planning requires thought, thought requires analysis without paralysis,
Phew..well, looking forward to others'
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Post by andy12345 on Dec 28, 2009 3:39:18 GMT
Does this mean that the best way to get assessed quickly, instead of waiting 6 months/years is to start smashing up stuff constantly?
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Post by andy12345 on Dec 28, 2009 2:49:05 GMT
1) Hello and welcome to madness central 2) Putting it in the only words I can ------ Fucking hell!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I knew I had a twin brother somewhere............ Except he's still achieved more than me.....................lol. Now, once everyone waddles back to their keyboards, there will be info flying everywhere. Best thing to do, is get your son's ass onto this site. He can read a few postings in the general and lounge areas, he will soon fit right in and get the answers. Now it would be good to know which area you live in as well.
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