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-- Posted by Darraaagh at 2:43 pm on Jan. 12, 2009

This is fucking amazing! I got an iPod today. How have I lived without one of these my whole life!?  


-- Posted by Darraaagh at 2:43 pm on Jan. 12, 2009

I'm fine when I'm on medication.


-- Posted by picklez118 at 2:44 pm on Jan. 12, 2009

i have no idea


-- Posted by picklez118 at 2:44 pm on Jan. 12, 2009

Quote: from lostwitness at 2:29 pm on July 24, 2008


Quote: from Poker Shark at 10:53 pm on July 23, 2008

Wow, I didn't know that could cause it. I have ADD and both my parents smoke. Mum said she stopped while she was pregnant, though.

Ask her if non-judgementaly if she EVER smoked during pregnancy or was exposed to large amounts of second-hand smoke from your Dad.

I'm curious.



I will but, we're talking about cigarettes, right? Not mary jane?


-- Posted by w T A Z w at 2:44 pm on Jan. 12, 2009

Quote: from greatescape11 at 11:37 pm on July 19, 2008


Sorry to hear it.

 
I do believe ADHD is a real disorder, however I believe it is WAY overdiagnosed, which, unfortunately leads people to overgeneralize and say claim that it does not exist at all.


Maybe it isn't overdiagnosed though. Maybe since the escalation of smoking in the past 50 years, and since our parents generation had a lot of mothers and fathers smoking, and exposed to second-hand smoking during pregnancy, we ended up with a generation of children with down-regulated brain chemistry which in turn increased the amount of mental disorders.

There could also be other factors that came into play during an AD/HD'ers developing years. Chronic infection such as strep throat has also been shown to cause AD/HD.


-- Posted by w T A Z w at 2:44 pm on Jan. 12, 2009

lol, so am i!!


-- Posted by I like tuhtles at 2:44 pm on Jan. 12, 2009

Yeah, I love mine.


-- Posted by I like tuhtles at 2:44 pm on Jan. 12, 2009

were you diagnosed by a professional? cause untill then you dont have shit


-- Posted by danndivision at 2:44 pm on Jan. 12, 2009

One of my best friends has ADHD. It is real, theres loads of sites and dedications to it.


-- Posted by danndivision at 2:44 pm on Jan. 12, 2009

koolio, i dont have one


-- Posted by La Motta at 2:44 pm on Jan. 12, 2009

Indeed, a useful invention!


-- Posted by La Motta at 2:44 pm on Jan. 12, 2009

Abnormal doesn't mean diseased though.

We could set up a society where it was common practice to use corporal punishment on women who didn't obey their husbands every whim, then call women who despite this disobeyed and opened themselves up to punishment disordered for being unable to bring themselves to obey (for whatever reason, pride, anger, being distractable or scatterbrained or any number of reasons) despite the threat to their physical wellbeing involved. You'd probably find clusters of women with exclusive commonalities of brain patterns in this group too.

But you'll probably find I don't believe in a lot of mental disorders. For instance I do not believe in mild depression, I believe people get into a state of mind that gets called that, I just don't think it counts as a disease. A disease to me implies an objective dysfunction of the body (and perhaps by analogy of the spirit and soul). Something that can be perfectly ok in one century cannot be a disease.


-- Posted by r o c 2 at 2:44 pm on Jan. 12, 2009

lol i dont know, if mines ever break ill go crazy...i enjoy my touch more than my 360,computer,and tv


-- Posted by r o c 2 at 2:44 pm on Jan. 12, 2009

Quote: from osmoticdespair at 11:44 pm on July 19, 2008


What does 'real' mean in this context.There is minimal evidence suggesting that ADHD is a physiological problem. Also it basically consists of a behavioral checklist which is only a 'disorder' in the context of a specific form of social organisation.
You think it would matter at all that you had 'adhd' if you lived in a nomadic tribal context? If you lived in a primitive agricultural society?

A real problem to me would be one that is a problem regardless of context. The problem here is not your body but the interaction of your specific traits and societies specific traits - its not a matter of disease but of socioeconomic interactions.


Real in this context means the same as the definition in any other context. AD/HD may not be a problem in other generations where I may be out in the forests hunting for my family right now, but it is in this generation. Bipolar disorder may not be a problem in certain situations as well. Schizoprenia also. But in todays society, it is.

It is a disorder because it impairs functioning of everyday life *today*, not 100 years ago, but *today*. People with the DISORDER (I'm not afraid to call it a disorder, because it does impair normal functioning in key areas) do have 'abnormal' traits in regards to their brain chemistry, brain functionioning, and in other respects.

Dr. Amen, a pioneer in AD/HD actually uses a brain scan which I believe is called a SPECT scan to DIAGNOSE AD/HD. Yes, he uses real physiological signs that only occur in people with AD/HD that he observes on the SPECT scan to DIAGNOSE and TREAT AD/HD.

Thousands of studies have been published that have linked many mental disorders to physiological origins. It would be silly to try and dissaprove them all.  


-- Posted by scout123 at 2:44 pm on Jan. 12, 2009

my friend had one but threw it in the pond by our college because he was convinced the ice wouldn't break


-- Posted by scout123 at 2:44 pm on Jan. 12, 2009

Quote: from 721 at 11:10 am on July 24, 2008


Quote: from Peekaboo Punchies at 10:56 am on July 24, 2008

Quote: from Isaias Arenas at 10:55 am on July 24, 2008

we all do it sometimes so yea ur not alone
 

 Yeah but sometimes isn't what I mean... I act like a different person when I'm around him and I feel fake.


thats not healthy. you don't have an alter ego you just have an obsession to be perfect (which is impossible) around your boyfriend cause you don't wanna mess up and give him a reason to leave you.

you feel fake because you are being fake/one-sided. learn to fuse your two personas together not to keep them seperate.


I guess that's what's happening. I'm aware of it and I try to change things when I'm around him but I always still hold back and I can't figure out why. Maybe I think he'll judge me.


-- Posted by anc8469 at 2:45 pm on Jan. 12, 2009

Nice work


-- Posted by anc8469 at 2:45 pm on Jan. 12, 2009

I want one, but I'm in between getting one or blowing all my money on abercrombie. Tough decision.


-- Posted by Live Just To Die at 2:45 pm on Jan. 12, 2009

They are good aint they..!


-- Posted by Live Just To Die at 2:45 pm on Jan. 12, 2009

Quote: from Meep123 at 2:04 pm on July 24, 2008


I hate posts like this, its nothing anyone couldn't get without google.

90% of stuff on here can be googled, so why have the forums at all?


-- Posted by danbev at 2:46 pm on Jan. 12, 2009

sure


-- Posted by danbev at 2:46 pm on Jan. 12, 2009

Quote: from scout123 at 2:44 pm on Jan. 12, 2009


my friend had one but threw it in the pond by our college because he was convinced the ice wouldn't break

lmao! unlucky for them


-- Posted by Darraaagh at 2:47 pm on Jan. 12, 2009

Why is there a blank space in the poll?


-- Posted by Darraaagh at 2:47 pm on Jan. 12, 2009

Quote: from scout123 at 10:44 pm on Jan. 12, 2009


my friend had one but threw it in the pond by our college because he was convinced the ice wouldn't break
Hah! Serves him right!  


-- Posted by Leelyy at 2:48 pm on Jan. 12, 2009

i was lonely all mine


-- Posted by Leelyy at 2:48 pm on Jan. 12, 2009

Quote: from scout123 at 2:44 pm on Jan. 12, 2009


my friend had one but threw it in the pond by our college because he was convinced the ice wouldn't break

I LOL'd!


-- Posted by Frubeling at 2:48 pm on Jan. 12, 2009

Quote: from scout123 at 10:44 pm on Jan. 12, 2009


my friend had one but threw it in the pond by our college because he was convinced the ice wouldn't break
Even if it wouldnt break, fucking stupid.


-- Posted by Frubeling at 2:48 pm on Jan. 12, 2009

No.


-- Posted by Tony The Skittle at 2:48 pm on Jan. 12, 2009

I suppose.


-- Posted by Tony The Skittle at 2:48 pm on Jan. 12, 2009

I hope it breaks into pieces. Then those pieces break into pieces.


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