I was diagnosed a while ago
It has to do perhaps, with an image cris cheek sent out many years ago of
a man with little hair and, underneath, it said "the bald head comes of
age"
In my case I have quite a lot of hair; but there are other indicators
What was I saying? Oh yes. It may be a misdiagnosis
L
On Tue, August 2, 2011 15:57, Douglas Barbour wrote:
> I think I still am....
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> Doug
> On 2011-08-02, at 7:00 AM, Lawrence Upton wrote:
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>> Just listening to a documentary on ADHD, largely because a friend of
>> mine used to study the subject.
>>
>> Anyway they spoke of "undiagnosed adults". I know what they mean; but I
>> quite like the idea of an undiagnosed adult.
>>
>> I was one for years.
>>
>>
>> L
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>> Dept of Music
>> Goldsmiths, University of London
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> Douglas Barbour
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> It is natural to speak of your own weaknesses so winsomely they will seem
> strengths, as if everyone else is inadequate if they do not have your
> inadequacies.
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> William H. Gass
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UNFRAMED GRAPHICS by Lawrence Upton
42 pages; A5 paperback; colour cover
Writers Forum 978 1 84254 277 4
wfuk.org.uk/blog
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Dept of Music
Goldsmiths, University of London
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