Archive for January, 2009

A testimonial from a person using ADD-care for her ADD/ADHD (Attention Deficit Disorders / Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder). ADD-care is a natural supplement that helps significantly reduce the symptoms of ADD and ADHD. For more information or to get ADD-care you can go to http://www.add-care.com.

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The B-Rock? Dis Reality Show 2 years in the making of the CD Bipolar Disorder and the making of B-Rock…two years of studio footage, see how a little 15 year old turned him self into “what i think a better rapper than any one out there now ” almost 18 now, with a? hard core rapping style of a veteran and a lyrical pizzaz of a strory teller there are about 50 songs he has written so far and the CD is Constantly changing..each episode is of a song in the studio when you look at him rap and then hear the song you will be amazed at how effortlessly he pullls this off,the episodes range from 8 to 20 minutes just enough for him to sing it twice, the second time you will hear a mixed recording(final results), there will also be some episodes of his photo shoots and his trip to CA.a looks back at LIL B? etc.. i am in the final stage of production

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Michele Carelse and George Luntz from Native Remedies share about natural herbal remedies for ADD and ADHD.

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Hey There Delilah Spoof / Parody / Acoustic Cover. (Plain White Ts): How NOT to play a sad, mellow, cute-stalker-guy acoustic emo song.

This totally wasn’t worth the effort it took to find this room and beg to borrow it. I was helping my friend move out of his apartment and I actually begged him to ask his landlord for an extra two days even when: he was already about six months late moving out and had gotten about three eviction warnings, not to mention paying tennants who were waiting to move in that week. I’m a miserable person and I just have to say it might have been worth it if this would just get like *four* hits a day instead of two. Soooo, to compensate, I’m doing exactly what I did when I spent about seventeen full time months on a hated Jesse Mccartney spoof: spend about forty-two times as much time doing the same d#$% thing.

The upcoming full parody is called “Just Watch YouTube With Me,” staring my plush platypus Pepe (who just got back from his six month stay on a Marine base in Cali with my brother, who was nice enough to shoot him—-for my Green Day parody of Wake Me Up When September Ends). I’m growing my hair long and spending time honing my acting skills to perfectly parody the deep emotional feel of the song, and actually saving money to rent an apartment for a day (which is so hard because I’ve looked at a hundred apartment ads and can’t find anything yet that looks like the room enough to be worth all the effort). Then I’m going to shoot Pepe all around Boston for the Delilah scenes. Welcome to bipolar-ADHD dropout music major life. This may seem obsessive but seriously, I’m treating YouTube film school. YouTube is a totally alien medium to me and translating wild manic ideas in your head into a medium is rough work.

Soooo, bottom line, pleeeease subscribe or just check back because this is my life now and that’s about as sad as starving third world children that need like twenty cents of yours a day to survive.

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-SquishToGo
Squish7.com

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A testimonial about ADD-care for her ADD/ADHD (Attention Deficit Disorders / Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder). ADD-care is a natural supplement that helps significantly reduce the symptoms of ADD and ADHD. For more information or to get ADD-care you can go to http://www.add-care.com.

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Whether or not you can treat Adult ADHD with medication is a very individual thing. generally it depends how severe your case is. If you have mild ADHD then yes, most adults with mild ADHD go without medication and have enough of their own stratedgies in place to control their condition. If you have severe ADHD then no, generally you will need medication in order to get and hold a job and function effectively in society. Most people are somewhere in between these two extremes and have to make the desicion based on their own loves.

People who use medication generally do so for their entire lives, they do not become dependant. ADHD medications are prescribed in very small doses which are not addictive. People get addicted to drugs because it takes them away from reality and gives them a high. ADHD drugs bring ADHDer's back to reality and calm them down. I myself have been on Ritalin for 15 years and am not addicted. I love not having to take it if I can avoid it, but I have to take it in order not to be fired from work.

ADHD is not a made up disorder. In the year 2009 pretty much all medical and scientific professionals agree that ADHD is a true disorder. Controversy exists only in the media because controversy sells. And among those who have nothing to do with the disorder.

It has been proven for over two decades that this disorder does exist as the obvious brain differences have been seen on brain scans, on a daily basis. In many countries (mine included) these brain scans are used to diagnose ADHD. This is not done in the united states as they do not have a cetrelised health care system paid for by the governement so these test would be extremely expensive to the consumer.

The drugs used for ADHD are addictive to the general public because they have a different effect on them. They are not addictive to people with ADHD and not addictive in the low doses that are given for ADHD.

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My best advice would be to get out of the relationship. There are no guarantees that he will stay on his medication especially with ADHD mixed into the equation. You do not want to have to deal with that, trust me. Just having to work with someone who is bipolar is difficult and unpredictable enough.

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