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7 replies on “How to Be a Better Friend with ADHD (with Sharon Saline, Psy.D.)”
My avoidance of people and events comes from the fact my experience tells me they and I are on different wave lengths – interests, values, etc. I'm extremely unselfish, empathetic, humble, transparent, want to play fair, share, take turns. With most women and nearly all in my profession (real estate) I find people to be cesspools of shallow self-absorption. When I do find a "nice" person wanting friendship I find they want something – MLM sales, a solution to their smothering neediness etc.
Thank you SOOOOOOOO very much for talking about this! I am in bed now dreading going to an event I was invited to by a newish friend. I want to be invited but then hate to go! Listening to this as I get out of bed to get ready to go. 🤞🏽
Thank you, Sharon, for addressing this little-discussed topic. Awesome 👏
I love this channel. But I'm not sure if I passed it up but I was looking for something from you guys talking about celiac disease and ADHD link? I think that would be a good topic to talk about. How hyper focusing leads to fatigue which is one of celiacs symptoms. And how ADHD triggers it.
Good afternoon Dr. I'm from Pretoria South Africa.
Thank you for this. You are awesome!
Thank you for this.