So much to relate to here!I turned it off at half time. No one wants to watch a beating. Besides, Mrs TT keeps telling me off for having the rugby on but looking at my phone. There's only so many times I can blame it on my ADHD![]()
It did come down to the centres in the end , Menocello scored the first try , Brex got the second and they were far superior to the Scottish pair. Scotland will need to beat England for Townsend to keep his job.An important game for Scotland, it’s time for them to kick on a bit or their “ Golden generation “ will disappear without any significant achievements.
I’m looking forward to the clash of the centres , Menoncello and Brex are probably the most underrated centre pairing in World rugby and capable of tearing any team apart on their day . And against them the very experienced Lions pair Tuipulotu and Huw Jones. It would be nice to see a game less dominated by the forwards and at least they’re back to 5:3 splits on the bench
The countdown to me receiving medication has begun. I'm seeing the specialist ADHD doctor on St George's day. Hopefully my sense of humour will remain intact.So much to relate to here!
I have been waiting for 20 months! It seems there are no meds nor windows to discuss it with specialists!The countdown to me receiving medication has begun. I'm seeing the specialist ADHD doctor on St George's day. Hopefully my sense of humour will remain intact.
I've had it all my life but a near-fatal car accident, where I received brain trauma, in 1987 probably worsened the condition. It wasn't picked up as possible ADHD until 2016. Finally, at the age of 73, I'm getting help.I have been waiting for 20 months! It seems there are no meds nor windows to discuss it with specialists!
He's not really a specialist, he's just an NHS doctor who specialises in ADHD.I have been waiting for 20 months! It seems there are no meds nor windows to discuss it with specialists!
Mine has been getting worse and worse. I’m 51 and live in chaos, much more so than in my younger life. Have now had to stop drinking for health reasons which was my main coping mechanism! Mad timesI've had it all my life but a near-fatal car accident, where I received brain trauma, in 1987 probably worsened the condition. It wasn't picked up as possible ADHD until 2016. Finally, at the age of 73, I'm getting help.
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