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Famous People with ADHD
If you were diagnoised with ADHD like me, it doesn't mean you can't be a highly functional adult. In fact we're in good company.
Architect
Frank Lloyd Wright
Artists
Salvador Dali
Pablo Picasso
Vincent Van Gogh
Athletes
Terry Bradshaw
Michael Phelps
Pete Rose
Nolan Ryan
Michael Jordan
Jason Kidd
Authors
Charlotte and Emily Bronte
Samuel Clemens
Emily Dickenson
Edgar Allan Poe
Ralph Waldo Emerson
Robert Frost
George Bernard Shaw
Henry David Thoreau
Leo Tolstoy
Tennessee Williams
Virginia Woolf
William Butler Yeats
Composer
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Entrepreneurs and Business Leaders
Andrew Carnegie
Malcolm Forbes
Henry Ford
Bill Gates
David Neeleman
Paul Orfalea
Ted Turner
Explorers
Christopher Columbus
Lewis and Clark
Entertainers
Ann Bancroft
Jim Carrey
Steve McQueen
Jack Nicholson
Ty Pennington
Elvis Presley
Evil and Robbie Knievel
Sylvester Stallone
Robin Williams
Wright Brothers
Inventors
Alexander Graham Bell
Thomas Edison
Benjamin Franklin
Photographer
Ansel Adams
Physicist
Albert Einstein
Political Figures
James Carville
John F. Kennedy
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Christopher Columbus lol.
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Alpha Tarheel
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I heard that Lewis kept stealing Clark's adderall.
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So what im not famous now? I thought all of us at ISH were #1 and famous..
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I love it when people are posthumously diagnosed with something.
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Originally Posted by embersyc
I love it when people are posthumously diagnosed with something.
Really? Im sort of indifferent about it..
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Originally Posted by embersyc
I love it when people are posthumously diagnosed with something.
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Great college starter
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I was diagnosed as ADHD when around 5 years old.
Took Ritalin until I was about 13ish, at which point I started faking that I was taking them, and stashing them away.
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Originally Posted by FatComputerNerd
I was diagnosed as ADHD when around 5 years old.
Took Ritalin until I was about 13ish, at which point I started faking that I was taking them, and stashing them away.
This.. Explains a lot about you.
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talk less, say more
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If you were diagnoised with ADHD like me, it doesn't mean you can't be a highly functional adult.
pffffffffft.
If you were diagnosed with "ADHD," it probably means you squirmed in your seat more than once as a 6 year old and a teacher would rather stupify you than do his or her job. If ADHD is a real disease, why did Leo Tolstoy write a 1400 ****ing page novel before the invention of ADHD medication?
**** ADHD. And **** the pharmaceutical companies that are creating a generation of brain-dead, drug-addicted zombie-children. No shit discipline comes easier for some people than for others. We all have challenges we have to overcome to be our best; some people have a hard time being creative or interesting. Like, for example, anyone who was ever put on ADHD medication for a long period of time.
I'll grant that it is a real disorder... that truly requires medication in maybe 1 out of 500 diagnosed cases.
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talk less, say more
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I'm not sure I'd call Henry David Thoreau a highly functional adult. The druggists may have been right with that one.
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hell, i think i have a touch of it.
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Alpha Tarheel
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Originally Posted by Clifton
pffffffffft.
If you were diagnosed with "ADHD," it probably means you squirmed in your seat more than once as a 6 year old and a teacher would rather stupify you than do his or her job. If ADHD is a real disease, why did Leo Tolstoy write a 1400 ****ing page novel before the invention of ADHD medication?
**** ADHD. And **** the pharmaceutical companies that are creating a generation of brain-dead, drug-addicted zombie-children. No shit discipline comes easier for some people than for others. We all have challenges we have to overcome to be our best; some people have a hard time being creative or interesting. Like, for example, anyone who was ever put on ADHD medication for a long period of time.
I'll grant that it is a real disorder... that truly requires medication in maybe 1 out of 500 diagnosed cases.
I used to think the same way until my daughter started really struggling in school. She didn't squirm in her seat and she has never been a discipline problem. In fact she always gets great marks for being a hard worker and very well behaved and polite. She just wasn't able to focus.
Believe me I was dead set against any medication until after we had been to several different MDs and undergone a multitude of tests. We finally agreed to try a small dose of focalin to see if it made any difference. The difference has been like night and day. My daughter went from not being able to finish a test to now performing towards the top of her class.
I've been told that after awhile we can try to gradually decrease the dose until hopefully she'll get by without any medication.
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Originally Posted by Clifton
pffffffffft.
If you were diagnosed with "ADHD," it probably means you squirmed in your seat more than once as a 6 year old and a teacher would rather stupify you than do his or her job. If ADHD is a real disease, why did Leo Tolstoy write a 1400 ****ing page novel before the invention of ADHD medication?
**** ADHD. And **** the pharmaceutical companies that are creating a generation of brain-dead, drug-addicted zombie-children. No shit discipline comes easier for some people than for others. We all have challenges we have to overcome to be our best; some people have a hard time being creative or interesting. Like, for example, anyone who was ever put on ADHD medication for a long period of time.
I'll grant that it is a real disorder... that truly requires medication in maybe 1 out of 500 diagnosed cases.
Its called Hyperfocus and obsessive compulsive dysphoric mania.
Its the reason why most artists that have these mental disorders become so obsessive and determined in what they do.
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Its a misconception that being ADHD means being hyperactive and not being able to focus.
They can focus.. The problem is that they cannot direct that focus on specific things they decide on. The focus has a mind of its own. Some people who are ADHD get hyperfocused on something and they can't steer their attention away from it. They may be washing dishes and spend ten minutes on a pan because it isnt clean enough..
Some of those kids that suffer through it can't do well in school but if you ask them about something they hyperfocused on, they know ever small detail..they will know everything about dinosaurs.. Or every news bit about the NBA.. Or any other topic that has latched on to their system.. They can't focus on one thing but are completely obsessed by others..
Which is why artist that have it excell.. Hyperfocus sets in and they rather be experiencing art than even eating.. Its a euphoria that is match by nothing else.. Even things that are suppose to be pleasurable.
Those artist can't hold down a job, dont feed themselves well, can't socially function, may have done poorly in school.. But they sit and focus on their hyperfused subject... They can write an epic novel, they can paint brilliant artistic pieces, they can cook a delicious meal.. They can have mental clarity in that which serves as an obsessive muse.
The problem with ADHD's is that they can't direct their attention or have mental clarity with any and all subjects. Its infinitely more difficult to learn things that haven't 100% captured their attention.
Last edited by ZeN; 10-03-2012 at 02:56 PM.
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