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Karen Bulmer <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 27 Sep 1995 07:06:43 -0600
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<<Disclaimer:  Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>>
 
I think it is just a matter of personal choice and not a matter of the CD.
I myself and a computer programmer within the Health Care System in Alberta
and many can understand with the Premiers "slash and burn" effort to reduce
the budget there is a very high stress level.  Even if I didn't work my life
is full of stress on the homefront with and 8 yr old with Attention Deficit
Impulsive Disorder, and very aggressive, a 5 yr old with Attention Deficit
Hyperactivity Disorder, and a 3 yr old with Celiac disease and a careful eye
kept on because he as well may be ADHD(it can be hereditary, more prone to
boys than girls, and the family history has numerous males with ADD, also he
is more "active" at this age than my 5 yr old was.  As you can see I cannot
walk away from the home stresses.  I find that I strive at work with high
pressure deadlines, etc.  I also find that without a lot to do I bore
easily. (Sometimes I wonder if I'm ADD).
 
To put it in a nutshell, I love my work, my kids and am living well even
with CD, no big changes in my life due to diagnosis.
 
Karen, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
 
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