Originally posted by: invidia
I never saw a doctor and I knew I had ADHD. It's really easy to tell when you're in college. I got distracted so easily when I'm trying to study or read a book, even when I'm in the library. My mind just goes off and I start daydreaming about random crap. Either that, I doze off.
as for my part, 80% of things i "had" to school (years ago) bored me.
Sry....algebra NEVER fascinated me, history i hated, latin i hated, french i hated.
The only things i got kind of a kick out was physics (although the stuff we had was WAY below my interests....eg was sitting at home building radios w/ my electronics kit....and in physics we learned BASICCS like "what is a circuit" or "what meterials are conductive".
Biology i also liked.
Too bad at those times there were NO COMPUTER classes yet, so only after school it kind of "dawned" on me that something like algebra also has a meaning/sense BEYOND the schoolbook.....eg. if when i got a computer i started to write BASIC programs where i could actually APPLY a algebraic formula....etc..etc....but this was already some years after i left school.
Also..basically everything i was REALLY interested outside school - the school did not even cover...eg. i was a huge astronomy-buff.
So....i had rather AVERAGE grades and in Latin/Math often BAD grades....and one day some doctor somehow "decided" i had which (i guess) is the today's equivalent of ADHD or ADD - because THEIR logic is "ok..this guy is intelligent, but he does not do too well in school" <--- ERGO, something must be wrong with him
Sry....i say BS...i i rather tend to criticize the school-system and ask myself why do i have learn stuff i dislike/hate...and/or why dont special interests get more support ? If i am into astronomy...well WTF do i need to learn...uhm...1432 History of Europe ? Etc..etc.
Well, ok, you have those choices later, but at least not in the early stages in school....and i was also way too immature to "see" that picture...
But whether this qualifies for any sort of "mental disorder"..is another question
I still dont "trust" or belive many psychiatric "thesis"...eg. all the ADHD/ADD stuff....this goes even further....like i've experienced people who thought that there must be something wrong with young boys (say 10ish - 15ish) who like to play outside, like to make camp-fires or playing with firecrackers (like i did

....as opposed to the one who likes to stay inside and is afraid of "insect bites" and is a mama's baby

So...does this make the first kind of boy having some "disorder" ??? I say this is all BS