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I am a teenager like any other – well, almost!
Anonymous
I am a teenager like any other – well, almost! I am tall, handsome and very successful with girls … only kidding. My oldest memory about my ADHD was when I was six years old and starting primary school. I was regularly losing my coat (every month, according to my mother), my sports bag and, every week, the entire contents of my pencil case.
ADHD in practice
2010;
2
(3): 7–7
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