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ADHD -Tracks of my tears

Topic: Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD and ADHD)Featuring Patrick J. HurleyPublished June 1, 2005

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May 2005 - Volume II - Issue V nnADHD - "Tracks of my tears"nnStatement: My intent in this newsletter is to express as quickly as possible my own beliefs and opinions on matters. I have no problems with people who disagree with my opinion and have even been swayed to rethink my position from time to time. We are still taking book orders for my new book "ADHD and The Criminal Justice System" and you can get my author's discount from the AMAZON.COM price at this link... book order >>> nnThe first ADHD poster a positive approach to ADHD is also available at this web sitenRead more about the poster >>> nnMany of us with ADHD have a tendency to be "good actors". By this I mean that in public or around friends we can be outgoing and engaging, but when we are alone we have a tendency to be depressed and suffer with "self defeating" thoughts. In Dr. Halloway and Rateys book "Driven to Distraction" there are a list of questions one of which is really applicable to me and others like me. The question is "Are you the life of the party one day and hang dog the next?" I related so well to that experience and continue to struggle with it from time to time to this day. In talking with others with ADHD over the years I have found this to be a very common element. Most of them tell me their closest friends and many family members have no idea they have these bad days as they don't like showing this side of their lives. Over the years (especially my years in law enforcement) I have heard many stories of people committing suicide and whose families were totally stunned, shocked and surprised that this could happen. To them this person seemed happy and outgoing. It is my personal belief that many of these persons had undiagnosed or untreated ADHD although I have no proof to back this up. nnMany of these characteristics go back to our youth when we struggled with school, friendships, social settings or other life problems. We adapted these "acting" roles to compensate for how we were really feeling. No one when they ask you how you are doing really wants to here a list of your problems. Neither do I when I ask. nnThere is a song I believe Smokey Robinson made famous called "tracks of my tears". Although the lyrics speak to what appears to be a romantic relationship I think the they can also apply to other relationships with friends, family, parents, siblings and other life problems. They can reflect our moods on missed chances and opportunities in life that may have been related to ADHD. I thought I would remind you of the lyrics.for reflection. I would also be interested in any comments pro or con you might have in relationship to this issue to see if I am alone or all wet about it. E-mail me back or reply if you have time. nnTRACKS OF MY TEARS nnPeople say I'm the life of the party nnCos' I tell a joke or two nnAlthough I might be laughing loud and hearty nnDeep inside I'm blue. nnSo take a good look at my face nnYou'll see my smile looks out of place nnIf you look closer its easy to trace nnThe tracks of my tears nnSince you left me nnIf you seen me with another girl nnSeeming like I'm having fun nnAlthough she may be cute nnShe's just a substitute because nnyou're my permanent one nnSo take a good look at my face nnYou'll see my smile looks out of place nnIf you look closer its easy to trace nnthe tracks of my tears nnPeople say I'm the life of the party nnCos" I tell a joke or two nnAlthough I might be laughing loud and hearty nnDeep inside I'm blue nnOutside I'm masquerading nnInside, my hope is fading nnJust a clown, since you put me down nnMy smile is make-up nnI wear since my break up with you nnSo baby, baby take a good look at my face nnYou'll see my smile looks out of place nnIf you closer its easy to trace nnThe tracks of my tears.......... nnnThanks and talk to you next month. nnPatrick Hurleynaddcorridorcoach@aol.comnnnIf you know on anyone who might like this newsletter please forward it to them and tell them to go to my web site at www.addcorridorcoaching.com and sign up. n

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