I believe that there are different forms of ADHD- that said I am diagnosed with ADHD and believe my husband either has a processing disorder or another form of ADHD. I tend to be the more impulsive type of ADHDer. I think things through quickly and prefer to skip explaining the process and just get to the end. He is the opposite: he has to process everything out loud. He takes an inordinate amount of time to do anything outside the work realm. He easily takes twice as long as an average person to even get dressed. Which means he takes about three times longer than I do. Our conversations are painful because he has to process everything, one step ata time, without being interrupted. I want to interrupt because I want to talk about the first topic- if he goes past that I forget what we are talking about to begin with. He has been known to go on for 30 minutes at a time. even using a note pad to keep track, I get cramps in my hand! I have made every effort to slow down- somewhat successfully- even if it means just going in the other room so I'm not glaring at him. He seems incapable of speeding up at all. he resists the notion that he has any attentional problems. I encourage him to drink more coffee- at least then it's a bit better. I try to keep our differences in perspective. He struggles with this and gets mad at me. Any suggestions on how to reduce the tension between us?
Conflicting ADHD symptoms
Submitted by drkwood on 07/02/2011.
I'm a little confused...what
Submitted by SherriW13 on
I'm a little confused...what types of things is he 'going on for 30 minutes' about? I (non-ADHD) know that keeping anything important (something that I'm trying to resolve, make a point about, get him to do, need to make sure he is aware of) under 2 minutes is best. I am trying to be concise and to the point. Making my point ONLY ONCE was something that was hard for me to learn to do because I never felt he heard me or at least didn't validate my feelings. I pretty much grew to learn that anything more than a couple of minutes was a waste of time..he has already shut down and tuned out by that point.
I'm just not clear exactly what type of information he's trying to communicate with you during this 30 minutes ... or if this is just general conversation, him relating a story, or what. ??
One of the reasons that I
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