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Old 03-16-2011, 01:27 PM   #31
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Mc donald s, burger king, wendys, pizza, peperoni, breakfast cereals, and other processed food. Basic rule of thumb is that if it makes noise before you eat it, it's not good.

We also make sure she eats more fruit, salads, oatmeal, non processed meat.
Ah, thanks! We eat little to none of those types anyway. At least when he's with me. I fight him on sugar, little bugger loves candy! Lol
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Old 03-16-2011, 05:06 PM   #32
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Mc donald s, burger king, wendys, pizza, peperoni, breakfast cereals, and other processed food. Basic rule of thumb is that if it makes noise before you eat it, it's not good.
What if it moos or baaas?
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Old 03-16-2011, 07:02 PM   #33
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It helped my child. You can help them learn how to manage the distractions through activities.

But I only have firsthand experience with this, what the hell do I know right?
I only have it. Clearly I don't know shit
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Old 03-17-2011, 11:52 AM   #34
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I only have it. Clearly I don't know shit
Either way drugs are not the only answer like I posted. Sounds like others are also having success through diet.

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Old 03-17-2011, 01:21 PM   #35
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I've been recently told by a therapist that I might be ADD, although I haven't been officially diagnosed or anything.

What intrigues me is what appears to be an anger-management technique being used in the ADHD framework. Is it that ADD/ADHD people are more prone to impatience or losing their temper?
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Old 03-17-2011, 02:03 PM   #36
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I've been recently told by a therapist that I might be ADD, although I haven't been officially diagnosed or anything.

What intrigues me is what appears to be an anger-management technique being used in the ADHD framework. Is it that ADD/ADHD people are more prone to impatience or losing their temper?
My Dr told me I had ADHD and fucking punched him the face and wrecked his office with his golf club.
fucking asshole....SQUIRREL!!!
3 more hours and its twix bar time
SQUIRREL!!!
I dont really eat any junk food and I dont even drink anymore
SQUIRREL!!!
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My Dr told me I had ADHD and fucking punched him the face and wrecked his office with his golf club.
fucking asshole....SQUIRREL!!!
3 more hours and its twix bar time
SQUIRREL!!!
I dont really eat any junk food and I dont even drink anymore
SQUIRREL!!!
This is very funny when I imagine your avatar saying it.
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Old 03-17-2011, 04:02 PM   #38
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I've been recently told by a therapist that I might be ADD, although I haven't been officially diagnosed or anything.

What intrigues me is what appears to be an anger-management technique being used in the ADHD framework. Is it that ADD/ADHD people are more prone to impatience or losing their temper?
When my sons doctor and I were discussing it she mentioned defiance disorder goes hand in hand in many cases.
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Old 03-17-2011, 04:07 PM   #39
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When my sons doctor and I were discussing it she mentioned defiance disorder goes hand in hand in many cases.
OK, no offense, but the listing of disorders these days makes me shake my head. Sure, they are probably ALL diet related. We have gotten so far away from eating actual FOOD in most cases with the processed synthetic crap it's no wonder there are psychological ramifications. Take that and limit physical movement and WHAM - instant issues.

But, seriously?
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Old 03-17-2011, 04:10 PM   #40
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OK, no offense, but the listing of disorders these days makes me shake my head. Sure, they are probably ALL diet related. We have gotten so far away from eating actual FOOD in most cases with the processed synthetic crap it's no wonder there are psychological ramifications. Take that and limit physical movement and WHAM - instant issues.

But, seriously?
It's no different really from our dogs being on a raw diet.

Seriously.
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