Dealing With ADD
@thedailytranscriber (12)
United States
January 30, 2007 4:45pm CST
How do you deal with an adult person that has ADD? This person does not know they have it. When someone tries to tell reason with said person, they do not realize it. No understanding or communication is able to take place so anger occurs.
How should a person deal with this?
1 response
@Alphasee (389)
• United States
30 Jan 07
I would first suggest writing a small letter. Or even better, bringing them with you to a help session, or even a specialist who might be able to help.
I've seen commercials on the TV dealing with issues like that, but I'm sorry I don't have more information. Patience is one of the best things, and you just have to keep re-iterating the same facts in order to get the point across. Best of luck =]
@thedailytranscriber (12)
• United States
31 Jan 07
Thanks. I do keep saying the same things over and over. Several responses are given, usually, "You never told me that," or "That never happened, or "I don't/didn't act like that or say that."
Sadly, it is an endless cycle.