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Old 02-08-2008, 01:32 AM #1
jvecchitto jvecchitto is offline
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Default I'm new and confused...

hi everyone,
my name is john and it has become clear recently that i may have add. ive noticed that everything that comes out of my mouth is a question. it seems nowadays i can't focus on what people are saying and blurt out answers without hearing people out. for me, it's almost a little scary because i can't see myself one day getting better. i mean, what if i can never actually socialize with someone?! i'm hoping to find someone here who can help me! if there are any excerises, please let me know. ...i even debated watching jeopardy on tv!

well i hope to write more later. it's good to actually get this out somewhere.
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