Recently, I was diagnosed with A. A. A. D. D. - Age Activated Attention
Deficit Disorder.
This is how it manifests:
I decide to wash my car.
As I start toward the garage, I notice that there is mail on the hall table.
I decide to go through the mail before I wash the car.
I lay my car keys down on the table; put the junk mail in the trash can
under the table, and notice that the trash can is full.
So, I decide to put the bills back on the table and take out the trash
first.
But then I think, since I'm going to be near the mailbox when I take out the
trash anyway, I may as well pay the bills first.
I take my checkbook off the table, and see that there is only one check
left.
My extra checks are in my desk in the study, so I go to my desk where I find
the can of Coke that I had been drinking.
I'm going to look for my checks, but first I need to push the Coke aside so
that I don't accidentally knock it over.
I see that the Coke is getting warm, and I decide I should put it in the
refrigerator to keep it cold.
As I head toward the kitchen with the coke a vase of flowers on the counter
catches my eye--they need to be watered.
I set the Coke down on the counter, and I discover my reading glasses that
I've been searching for all morning.
I decide I better put them back on my desk, but first I'm going to water the
flowers.
I set the glasses back down on the counter, fill a container with water and
suddenly I spot the TV remote. Someone left it on the kitchen table.
I realize that tonight when we go to watch TV, I will be looking for the
remote, but I won't remember that it's on the kitchen table, so I decide to
put it back in the den where it belongs, but first I'll water the flowers.
I splash some water on the flowers, but most of it spills on the floor.
So, I set the remote back down on the table, get some towels and wipe up the
spill.
Then I head down the hall trying to remember what I was planning to do.
At the end of the day: the car isn't washed, the bills aren't paid, there is
a warm can of Coke sitting on the counter, the flowers aren't watered, there
is still only one check in my checkbook, I can't find the remote, I can't
find my glasses, and I don't remember what I did with the car keys.
Then when I try to figure out why nothing got done today, I'm really baffled
because I know I was busy all day long, and I'm really tired.
I realize this is a serious problem, and I'll try to get some help for it,
but first I'll check my e-mail.

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Rebecca Ford - 03 Feb 2005 16:49 GMT
I just call this mommy brain.

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> Recently, I was diagnosed with A. A. A. D. D. - Age Activated Attention
> Deficit Disorder.
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> I realize this is a serious problem, and I'll try to get some help for it,
> but first I'll check my e-mail.
RhondaM - 03 Feb 2005 17:32 GMT
ME too......
I have two kids one with ADD and the other ADHD and I am starting to think I
have it by the time I deal with teachers, drs, counselors, meetings, and
more teachers!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I kind of glaze over and loose attention by 8:00 PM every eve.
> Recently, I was diagnosed with A. A. A. D. D. - Age Activated Attention
> Deficit Disorder.
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> I realize this is a serious problem, and I'll try to get some help for it,
> but first I'll check my e-mail.
Jo Firey - 03 Feb 2005 20:14 GMT
And folks worry about how they will stay busy after they retire!
Jo
> Recently, I was diagnosed with A. A. A. D. D. - Age Activated Attention
> Deficit Disorder.
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> I realize this is a serious problem, and I'll try to get some help for it,
> but first I'll check my e-mail.