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Our bags are packed!

Once again, we have moved. The ADHD Hunter’s new home is now at ADHDHunter.com. We have transferred most of the content from here and are expanding into audio podcasts and a new ADHD Support Academy. Please give a click and let us know what you think of the new sites!
Visit ADHDHunter.com!

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Ready to snap….

OK – I think I have almost hit the wall.
I have taken a few months to recollect my professional life and in order to do so, I put my ADHD Hunter cape away in the closet. In the past few weeks I had finally gotten my energy back up to push forward into developing [...]

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I’ve gotten quite a few notes from people checking in, to see if all is OK in our neck of the woods. The common thread was “you indicated you were having difficulties, then disappeared”. For that I must apologize. For the most part I came to a grinding halt with my online presence. The reasons [...]

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As many of you are aware, we have made room for The Gallery, where ADHD artists young and old can show the world a bit of our creative side. Over the past few weeks, The Gallery has grown. If you haven’t taken a peek recently, we encourage you to do so. If you like [...]

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An ADHD Miracle Cure?

To think that I have wasted all these years accepting ADHD as a mental processing and executive function disability, when I could have just “cured” it!
One ad indicated how its product can:
Reduce hyperactivity & support calmness
Maximize attention span & focus
Support optimal brain & synaptic health
Strengthen immune system health
Get results with zero side effects
Bold headlines described it as an “All [...]

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We have recently discovered a great new way to spend time as a family. A family doctor, whose own child has ADHD, had recommended Geocaching, which we have come to understand as a little-discussed adventure/sport/game/hobby. I’m really not sure which of those fits best!
Geocaching is an outdoor treasure hunt in which the participants use a [...]

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Everyone wants to know how to best help their child dealing with ADD or ADHD. Very often readers and social networking friends ask what we do, in working with our kids.  Recently, a discussion like this resulted in an impromptu list of some of the rules we have tried to stick to. We’re not perfect and sometimes [...]

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I don’t normally do posts like this, but I felt that the information it contained was important and I did not want this to become a game of telephone, with the message getting lost along the way. Therefore I would strongly encourage my readers to take a look at this link:  http://www.nytimes.com/2009/05/31/education/31tuition.html?ref=education .
It is an article [...]

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Some Setbacks…

Sorry for the delay in writing. We have had some good and bad days.  OK – so we have had some bad days.
In my internet travels, possibly including here, I have mentioned the huge costs we have incurred with health insurance and out-of-pocket medical bills. I make a nice income, but when your medical costs [...]

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Welcome to the alphabet soup!
We’ve all seen it before: Ignatius Stockdale, M.D., Lawrence Tuttleworth, Esq. or Mary Ellen Peabody, Ph.D.
Then, with a knowing wink you look at me and say, “It works a little different in our world, doesn’t it!”.  In our world it goes a little bit more like this:  “Hi, I’m Bob: ADD-I, OCD, ODD” [...]

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