Date: 2011-12-09 03:50 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] cathalin
Yeah my husband scores off the charts on those and there's no doubt. For him, it's manageable and he's been able to be successful but has learned a ton of little things to try to keep his life together (and zip his mouth shut haha not always successful there)).

For a woman I met in a master's program though, who was a mom and in her 40s, discovering she had it and then getting treatment in the form of meds made a HUGE difference in her life. Like, she was so affected by it she really couldn't have held a professional job before. Even now she struggles but she describes it as a fog she'd been in her whole life lifting.

Seems like as with a lot of things, the question is whether it's affecting your life negatively in a way that interferes with your goals/happiness. <3
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