wolfshades
wolfshades
wolfshades

Such a great question and worthwhile post.

Last step: Know when to give up. I got ditched by a friend I was trying hard to help - she has a lot of really self-defeating patterns and eventually she came right out and said that I wasn't enabling her enough and she didn't want to hang out with me any more. Because apparently we're still in high school.

Oh yeah? I think we'll just have to wait until Jenny McCarthy weighs in on this topic. (pssssssst. sarcasm.)

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Congrats! I was waiting for the first person to say that. I guess you say to people who need glasses "see harder, lazy jerk!" or the guy with severe clinical depression "cheer up, it's all in your head!"

Some doctors actually do it because they like to help people. Much like some people actually going into field X because they like doing X. I was lucky enough to get doctors (with a few exceptions) that actively do love what they do and helping patients. I know that's not everyone's experience, but I had a doctor who's

I hate this 'crutch' shit that people say about meds. Doesn't anyone realize that a crutch is a tool to let someone with a disability get around the same way people without disabilities do? You don't take crutches away from an amputee, so I don't know why you'd do it to someone with a learning disability.

While there's some good information here, I find that these types of articles (as evidenced by the comments) make people believe that ADHD is all in people's minds and that medication is generally unnecessary. This type of thinking is dangerous because it stigmatizes the disorder and makes people less likely to seek

Divorce, earthquakes, death, being jobless, and going bankrupt.

I loaded it last week on my 4s, it has ran beautifully ever since. If anything it seems to run faster than ios6 did.