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Good evening fellow ADHD'ers and Associates, I am pleased to announce that...

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I will finally be publishing a book on Inattentive ADHD. After studying psychology and ADHD for multiple years I have come across quite a bit of very useful information that is not commonly known or shown to the general public. This has been demonstrated to me from the many families/individuals I have worked with in person and on here. There are so many good intending individuals and parents out there that just want to seek out the right help or treatment for themselves or their kids, but are missing some details as to how to go about that. This book will talk about all the different supplements that I have recommended many on here, and will also give advice on behavior modification through the lifespan. The book is also partly biographical in the sense that I will talking about the difficulties, struggles, and low points I faced throughout my life because of having Inattentive ADHD and not being diagnosed or treated for it. If you have Inattentive ADHD you'll perhaps be able to relate to quite a bit of the events that occurred in my life. There are so many details of Inattentive ADHD that have not really been given a spotlight, and I believe this is because you really have to have Inattentive ADHD yourself in order to even have knowledge about it and bring it up to researchers. That is one of the primary reasons I am writing this book, because a lot of this stuff is not spoken about too often or at all in many books I've read. I will be making an announcement on here, once the book is published, I'm almost done (I've written 85 pages so far), and I'd like to thank fellow HealthUnlocked user WendyKirkpatrick, along with many others on here, for inspiring and motivating me to write and publish a book on Inattentive ADHD. She has multiple books out "I have ADD and I'm Proud to Be Me." Another is "Nolan No Learned to Love Yes.", you should check them out.

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Omg amazing!!!!! I am a woman living with inattentive ADD. It is soooo true every time I say I mention ADD people think I’m talking about being hyper active.

It is a struggle since I was a little girl. I am also currently writing a memoir on my experience living with ADD. Thank you so much for sharing.

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Indeed. That's great to hear, more people need to hear testimonies about Inattentive ADHD, it's difficult and it's really hard to relate to a good amount of people.

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