> ADD is not really a disorder,
> but a different way of
> processing information. Most people who are being
> diagnosed today are
> highly intelligent as well. Also would be a
> predominance of those here.
I can recall a broadcast by Dr. Dean Edell (the radio
doc who also seems to be anti-ridlin) where he cited a
list of very successful, society enhancing people who
were all diagnosed as ADD as children. I can't
remember all the names, but I do know the list had
some very, VERY impressive people on it. He suggested
that their "abnormal wiring" had a lot to do with
their eventual successes. (I was *slightly* ADD as a
child. Too bad I wasn't more so, or maybe I'd be more
succesful now! :)
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