No need ADHD meds...
Just use doTERRA essential oil to calm down... if all else fail... just to go to nearby mall and cari gaduh with security guard to claim compensation damages.
Anyone here takes adhd meds? What does it feel lik
Anyone here takes adhd meds? What does it feel lik
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Oct 21 2020, 11:51 PM
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No need ADHD meds...
Just use doTERRA essential oil to calm down... if all else fail... just to go to nearby mall and cari gaduh with security guard to claim compensation damages. |
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Oct 21 2020, 11:51 PM
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QUOTE(anggaPra @ Oct 21 2020, 11:00 PM) i take ritalin.. it helps me to focus on one thing at a time.. i only take when i have to do my job.. off meds, my mind will overload.. it's like turning on tv but the tv is showing multiple channels at once.. with the med there is only one channel on the tv Asperger and autism.Are you Diagnose already? |
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Oct 21 2020, 11:54 PM
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Oct 21 2020, 11:55 PM
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adhd med = marijuana?
https://www.healthline.com/health/marijuana-and-adhd This post has been edited by Phoenix_KL: Oct 21 2020, 11:56 PM |
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Oct 22 2020, 12:12 AM
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Oct 22 2020, 10:35 AM
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QUOTE(saigetsu @ Oct 21 2020, 11:30 PM) Like what? Care to sahre? my son is autistic. 6 yo. Development is slightly lacking behind than normal kids Difficult to describe accurately.He gets annoyed quickly by his younger bro (who obviously likes to disturb him) He cannot accept being told he's made a mistake and will often have a tantrum if told to correct his work. Lacks focus during classical learning sessions, conversation, etc. As such, his school lessons go through his right ear and out his left. He often speaks words that he doesn't know the meaning of, or the implication of speaking it. Likes to doodle, replicating the end credit of movies visually or even word by word. He has tons of old school (note) books filled with such. On the upside, he has good memory. He like symbols and logos, after his passion with the alphabet when he was 2 yo. We cannot stop him from doodling, it's probably something that soothes his mind. He'll have a milder tantrum if told to stop. Unfortunately, like many other kids, due to the pandemy, he's now hooked on his tablet. He will be most violent if we take it away, or limit his access to it (but we have to do it anyway, because it's not beneficial for him to use it all the time. I'm currently using family link from google to control his access). Another upside, at least he doesn't hold grudges. Once he's had his tantrum (for example, after I limited his access to Whatsapp to only 2 hrs per day), he will accept it and live with the decision. *still hoping mods will move this out of /k |
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Oct 22 2020, 11:41 AM
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QUOTE(abu.shofwan @ Oct 22 2020, 10:35 AM) Difficult to describe accurately. My son obsession keep changing. He gets annoyed quickly by his younger bro (who obviously likes to disturb him) He cannot accept being told he's made a mistake and will often have a tantrum if told to correct his work. Lacks focus during classical learning sessions, conversation, etc. As such, his school lessons go through his right ear and out his left. He often speaks words that he doesn't know the meaning of, or the implication of speaking it. Likes to doodle, replicating the end credit of movies visually or even word by word. He has tons of old school (note) books filled with such. On the upside, he has good memory. He like symbols and logos, after his passion with the alphabet when he was 2 yo. We cannot stop him from doodling, it's probably something that soothes his mind. He'll have a milder tantrum if told to stop. Unfortunately, like many other kids, due to the pandemy, he's now hooked on his tablet. He will be most violent if we take it away, or limit his access to it (but we have to do it anyway, because it's not beneficial for him to use it all the time. I'm currently using family link from google to control his access). Another upside, at least he doesn't hold grudges. Once he's had his tantrum (for example, after I limited his access to Whatsapp to only 2 hrs per day), he will accept it and live with the decision. *still hoping mods will move this out of /k And now watching youtube on how to make elevator repeated ly like every day. We limit his youtube tjme too. Since he is the only child, i am his playmate. How old is your child? |
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Oct 22 2020, 12:01 PM
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QUOTE(saigetsu @ Oct 22 2020, 11:41 AM) My son obsession keep changing. Will be 13 this month. He looks a bit older, though. 166cm tall already. And now watching youtube on how to make elevator repeated ly like every day. We limit his youtube tjme too. Since he is the only child, i am his playmate. How old is your child? He acts quite a bit younger, as do people with certain disorders. His tablet cannot access YouTube through the app, but there are workarounds, like sending a link in whatsapp can open the video within whatsapp itself. But at least I have the kill switch, which locks his tablet and prevent any use other than making an emergency call (gsm/3g/4g line). |
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Oct 22 2020, 12:26 PM
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