February 26th, 2008
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As you may know, experts suspect that ADD is genetic. So if one person in your family has ADD, chances are at least one other person does, too!
When you live in a household with more than one ADDer, you often have double the stress, double the overwhelm, and double the chaos! The challenges are even more complicated by the fact that while ADD has some common symptoms and challenges, no two people are alike.
Fortunately, there are some very basic and simple strategies that you can employ to ensure that your ADD household runs smoothly. And these strategies will work if you’re the only ADDer in your home, or if you’re surrounded by other ADDers!
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February 9th, 2008
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If you have been diagnosed with a form of mesothelioma cancer it is always important to use your friends and family as a source of support and comfort. Most legal services such as mesothelioma lawyers and attorneys also offer you information and contact details of support groups in your area and country and are used to introducing newly diagnosed people to others who have coped well and are able to pass on wisdom and advice as well as organising support circles for those who have little emotional support from their family or friends.
Taking each day as it comes should be the advice we all live by because none of us know what tomorrow brings and as they say “the road to hell is paved with good intentions.” Often those with severe illness discover great personal wisdom and courage as a direct result of their condition and can pass this on to other sufferers who may not be able to cope as well. Keep in mind that your close family will also need support and they should not be overlooked and their feelings should be equally relevant to every decision that you make both legally and privately. It is often forgotten just how much family members can feel isolated and scared when their nearest and dearest appears to be closing his or her emotions away from them.
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February 9th, 2008
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My fondest memories growing up revolved around the summer fishing trips I took as a youth with my uncle and cousins. Those fishing excursions became the highlight of our summer. We would all get up really early, before the sun even came up, and we would pile in the truck and head to the lake for the weekend.
The drive seemed like it took forever to my eight-year old heart, even though we were only about an hour away from our home in Dallas, Texas. I am sure we just about drove my uncle crazy constantly asking, “Are we there yet”?
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