I like to regularly thank all of who for reading my blog and taking such an interest in my personal story. You have all made me feel so comfortable opening up about my struggles with ADHD and anxiety. Outside of our blogging community, I have been able to be more verbally open with others. You have all pushed me out of my comfort zone and have helped me grow!
Thank you!
Thank you for sharing your journey. I am learning so much from reading your blog and others like it. Our paths and our struggles may be different, but I can still identify with so much of what you say. It helps me feel not so lost and alone in my little world.
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It makes me not feel lost either π
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Such a great platform, and through it you can feel less alone because there are others that truly understand.
Thank you for sharing with us.
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Thank you for reading π and it is great to hear I’m not alone
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All our lives are journeys from sun up till sun fall. We learn stuff all the time. I know you have learned a lot on how to control those pesty panic attacks. You are a great writer with guts to share your experiences.
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Thank you! You are always so encouraging π
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Isn’t it funny (or not so funny) how ADHD and anxiety go hand-in-hand? I went all last week without exercising and my anxiety symptoms were at full force this past weekend. I also was talking a mile a minute and driving my family crazy with my energy level. I’ve vowed to not miss my gym days this week.
Personally, I think ADHD gives a person that extra sparkle (or at least that’s what I tell myself! LOL!) It’s great that you’re opening up about things. It opens you up to other people’s struggles and gives you ideas on how to better cope. π
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I completly agree! It sucks having both! Its like i cant stop talking or moving, but at the same time i am freaking out on the inside! Bogus! Im glad to hear you have both, because I haven’t met anyone who has. Glad to hear I’m not just weird and alone π
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Your post made me go back to a post I wrote a long time ago, but didn’t post. I’m tweaking it now. It is rarer for girls to have ADHD. Most don’t have the hyperactivity component. You’re not at all weird. If you were, that would mean I was, too! LOL! π
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LOL maybe we are just weird together!
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I feel the same with my TBI, I was always feeling a bit embarrassed about but am getting more comfortable talking with others about my experiences
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That is great! π
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