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Alright, this is redunkulous (redundantly ridiculous). ADHD is just a medical term for someone who is "distracted by everything" according to medical science. Actually, someone who has ADHD is paying attention to everything all at the same time and their limited attention spans are a result of this. If this energy is simply redirected towards one subject, obsessed over, and then dedicated to desperately the result is a created habit called obsessive compulsive. Using this in work is like a manager's dream come true. ADHD, if channeled appropriately by the person with ADHD, it will appear foreign, unfamiliar, and you will be afraid of the unknown outcome; however, if you push through this you will find that you become your very own choice-maker (choreographer) in your own life. This makes you much more smarter, stronger, wiser, flexible, and adaptable in anything and everything you do. It isn't a matter of taking pills, but rather making choices to have the slow effect that pills do. I see taking medication as a form of laying down and dying cause I don't have to make any choices; they are all made for me so I'm of no use and that doesn't sit right with me. :<
Hope this helps! Best of luck! It's a long and windy road ahead, but BOY is it worth the hassle! :3