I am exactly the same. I act on impulse most of the time. But that makes us adventurous and unpredictable, which are both fun (under not-dangerous circumstances). As an example (I'm 23 btw) two years ago I said: "I want the new Galaxy S2" ... so I went to the shop and got it for $600. This is something I learned not to do again (as did you with the fire). So just learn and embrace what you are.
What I last heard about A.D.D. and A.D.H.D. was that the creator of these concepts said that they're an invention, as in this "syndromes" do not exist. But i don't know, maybe you're right.
They are all to real. A very very basic way of putting it is a problem with the neurotransmitter leading to gaps in electronic communication in your body
Is it normal to be this impulsive?
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I am exactly the same. I act on impulse most of the time. But that makes us adventurous and unpredictable, which are both fun (under not-dangerous circumstances). As an example (I'm 23 btw) two years ago I said: "I want the new Galaxy S2" ... so I went to the shop and got it for $600. This is something I learned not to do again (as did you with the fire). So just learn and embrace what you are.
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A side effect of A.D.D and A.D.H.D is finding it hard to stop yourself acting on impulse It made a lot of sense when I was diagnosed
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What I last heard about A.D.D. and A.D.H.D. was that the creator of these concepts said that they're an invention, as in this "syndromes" do not exist. But i don't know, maybe you're right.
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They are all to real. A very very basic way of putting it is a problem with the neurotransmitter leading to gaps in electronic communication in your body