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Posted: Thu Jan 11, 2007 5:24 pm
Hello.
This is my first (and not last) post in this wonderful guild.
I've been going out with my first BF for 3 months now. I'm 17 and he's 19.
A month or so ago he told of his horrific past, things I can not even begin to imagine. He also told me he has O.D.D, A.D.H.D & Bi-polar disorder (as said in the title).
What I want to know:
More info on these disorders. Peoples experenices with loved ones and one (or more) of these disorders. How to cope. Going off meds. (he has talked about going off them).
Feel free to ask him questions and/or PM me.
Thank you.
***edit*** I ment to say A.D.H.D
***edit 2*** He will not go see a doctor regarding his meds. The main reason he wants to go off them is because he doesn't like the person he is on them. He wants to be the dark, depressed person he once was.
O.D.D: Oppositional Defiant Disorder (in in Children and Adolescents)
A.D.H.D: Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder
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Posted: Fri Jan 12, 2007 12:21 am
Now, you mention his having O.D.D. and A.D.H.A., but I am wondering if you meant to say O.C.D. and A.D.H.D. since O.D.D. is typically seen in very small children (toddlers), and A.D.H.D. is not a disorder that I am a aware of, but usually stands for "advanced dental hygiene practitioner".
Most bipolar people need medication, although other forms of therapy are also used. It is very dangerous to go off any medication without the doctor's approval. So he should never think about getting off any medication unless his doctor told him that he does not need it anymore and that it is perfectly safe to stop taking it.
If you would like to read up more on these disorders or any other disorders in general, there is a lot of information available on the web (I recommend www.goodsearch.com since your searches raise money for charity) or maybe even in some of your textbooks if you are taking any health or psychology classes.
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Posted: Mon Feb 05, 2007 4:08 pm
A.D.H.D is attencion something disorder. You can't stay still for a long time, get overexcited E.T.C
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Posted: Fri Apr 06, 2007 11:15 pm
O.D.D = the reson he won't go to the doctor. defying athoritative figures or even people they love. they're favourate word is "no" they like to do things that they know they shouln't do. but I have a biased here.....
A.D.H.D = it's commonly thought that those with ADHD can't focus on anything. this is un=true. what's going on is when they're not interested their prefontal cortex shuts down and they're unable to focus on the task ahead of them. very few are able to make it though school. HOWEVER if they are interested they can hyper-focus where their prefrontal cortex goes into overdrive and they might look obsessive. for exsample, I can't sit down and write an english paper, and yet I sat down for five days missing all meals and styaing up all night, working on a story I wanted to write.
Bi-Polar = primaraly dramatic mood swings. one miniute a bi-polar person can be on the top of the world and the next they're down in the dumps and ready to die. I can't prdict when alot of my friends are gunna crash becuse they'll be in the 'manic' phase of bi-polar. another sideeffect is staying up all night.
NOTE: everyone always looks at the negitive side effects of these disorders but there are positive ones the only reason they're not seen is that they arn't suported in our sociaty. the creative arts tends to be where most bi-polar and adhd people find their home. poetry, acting, stories, art, music, all of that stuff taht we'd all die without but dosn't get enough respect.
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Posted: Tue Apr 10, 2007 1:16 pm
LorienLlewellyn Now, you mention his having O.D.D. and A.D.H.A., but I am wondering if you meant to say O.C.D. and A.D.H.D. since O.D.D. is typically seen in very small children (toddlers), and A.D.H.D. is not a disorder that I am a aware of, but usually stands for "advanced dental hygiene practitioner". ADHD: Attention Deficit Hyperactive Disorder It's pretty much ADD, plus hyperactivity.
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Posted: Tue Apr 10, 2007 9:52 pm
Savina LorienLlewellyn Now, you mention his having O.D.D. and A.D.H.A., but I am wondering if you meant to say O.C.D. and A.D.H.D. since O.D.D. is typically seen in very small children (toddlers), and A.D.H.D. (this should say "ADHA" here instead of "ADHD") is not a disorder that I am a aware of, but usually stands for "advanced dental hygiene practitioner". ADHD: Attention Deficit Hyperactive Disorder It's pretty much ADD, plus hyperactivity. I know about ADD and ADHD. I have a degree in Psychology. xp She edited it, but originally she said ADHA. I see that I made a typo in my above quote and said "ADHD" once where I meant to say "ADHA," so that was probably confusing. xp
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Posted: Tue Apr 10, 2007 11:40 pm
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