Hey LIvEAdhD,
Go try some Coffee and Pastryng! It's a blasst! I'tll boost you, too...
OK Boys, the joke is over.....REALITY, ADHDISBOGUS, BALANCED....
A one day post, and not ONE response from you people.
I am not a prison cell mate, I am a every day person with ADHD, I take concerta 36mgs daily, and that is it.
The joke is on you the trolls......I won.....You never ......responded one time.....
Because, you thought I was in need of medication and needed it!!!!!!!
You do have hearts. Boys......
Sorry David,
I'll take a cup!
LIVEADHD38649.9188078704[QUOTE=LIVEADHD]Jeff,
I am not a member of the B-club either.
I stand alone......well I may have a couple buds on this sight. Who knows....I hope I do. They know that meds are needed in situations to better the persons life and keep the ickys at bay.
I don't think my worse enemy would really want to see me back in the pen.
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LIVE - you are FAR from standing alone!! I know I speak for many here - you are a valued member of the community!
So - Fellow "b" club members - I nominate these two who "B" capable of defending the tenets of the ADHD forum for honorary "B" status. Who "B" seconding??
Thank you Glen W.
I accept, I fill wanted this is wonderful.
Thank You,
I am a B - Member and I belong.
I am B-side myself. but I still have no diagnosis,, breggin has not diagnosed me yet.Bugzappers,
You don't want to be diagnosed like me....
I have all kinds of problems....
Bad problems......
Davidornado,
Do you think you could not do that again. I am really tired and I am thinking I may have some friends here. 1st time in along time, since I got out of the pen.
I am usually more angry.......but, this is the first time in along time, I feel pretty good.....about myself.......I don't want to get mad at anybody, I am trying to show some control!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! HERE!!!!!!!!!!!!



Hey!!! New Game!!! "Who Am I"!!!. I'll start. Who does this remind you of?
The building of American states The United States: westward expansion and civil war By 1820s all adult white men could vote and hold office Rapid westward expansion after the revolution Britain ceded all lands east of the Mississippi River to United States after the revolution 1803, United States purchased France's Louisiana Territory, west to the Rocky Mountains By 1840s, coast-to-coast expansion was claimed as the manifest destiny of the United States Conflict with indigenous peoples followed westward expansion 1830, Indian Removal Act forced eastern natives to move west of the Mississippi Thousands died on the "Trail of Tears" to Oklahoma Stiff resistance to expansion: Battle of Little Big Horn, 1876, Sioux victory U.S. massacre at Wounded Knee, 1890, ended Indian Wars The Mexican-American War, 1845-1848 Texas declared independence from Mexico in 1836, was annexed by United States in 1845 U.S.-Mexican conflict over the border ended with resounding U.S. victory By Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo, United States purchased Texas, California, New Mexico Sectional conflict: north versus south over slavery Nineteenth-century cotton cultivation in the south was dependent on slave labor Northern states did not want slavery expanded into new territories Abraham Lincoln elected president, 1860; publicly opposed to slavery The U.S. Civil War, 1861-1865 With Lincoln's election, eleven southern states seceded from the Union Southerners believed their economy of cotton and slaves was self-sufficient Northerners fought to preserve the Union as much as in opposition to slavery In 1863, Lincoln's Emancipation Proclamation made abolition a goal of the war By 1865, the industrial north defeated the agricultural south The war ended slavery, enhanced authority of the federal government The Canadian Dominion: independence without war Autonomy and division characterized Canadian history French Quebec taken by Britain after the Seven Years' War British authorities made large concessions to French Canadians After 1781, many British loyalists fled United States to seek refuge in Canada The War of 1812 unified Canada against U.S. invaders Anti-U.S. sentiments created sense of unity among French and British Canadians 1830s, tensions between French citizens and growing English population 1840-1867, British authorities granted home rule to Canadians Dominion of Canada created in 1867 A federal government with a governor-general acting as the British representative Britain retained jurisdiction over foreign affairs until 1931 Prime Minister John Macdonald strengthened Canadian independence and unity Persuaded western and maritime provinces to join the Dominion, 1860s Transcontinental railroad completed, 1885 Latin America: fragmentation and political experimentation Creole elites faced political instability after independence Creole leaders had little experience with self-government White minority dominated politics; peasant majority was without power Political instability aggravated by division among elites Conflicts between farmers and ranchers and indigenous peoples common Intense fighting in Argentina and Chile; modern weapons against native peoples Colonists had pacified most productive land by 1870s Caudillos: military leaders who held power after revolutionary era Juan Manuel de Rosas dominated Argentina from 1835-1852 Took advantage of chaotic times; brought order to Argentina Used personal army to crush opposition; opposed liberal reforms Mexico: war and reform from 1821-1911 Shifted from monarchy to republic to caudillo rule La Reforma: liberal movement in 1850s led by President Benito Juarez Granted universal male suffrage; limited power of priests and military Reforms strongly opposed by landowning elites Mexico: revolution (1911-1920) Fundamentally a class conflict: 95 percent of people were landless and impoverished Middle class joined with peasants and workers to overthrow the dictator Diaz Emiliano Zapata and Pancho Villa led popular uprisings in countryside With U.S. support, Mexican government regained control New constitution of 1917 brought sweeping reform American economic development Migration to the Americas Industrial migrants to United States and Canada In 1850s, 2.3 million Europeans migrated to the United States, and the number increased after that The low cost of immigrant labor contributed to U.S. industrial expansion 1852-1875, two hundred thousand Chinese migrated to California to work in mines and railroads Latin American migrants mostly worked on agricultural plantations Italians migrated to Brazil and Argentina Asians migrated to Cuba and the Caribbean sugar fields Economic expansion in the United States British capital crucial for early development of U.S. industries Foreign capital supported textile, iron and steel, railroads Helped create an industrial rival that soon surpassed Britain Railroads integrated national economy by late nineteenth century Two hundred thousand miles of railroad in United States by 1900, coast to coast Economic stimulus: 75 percent of steel went to railroads, supported other industries Railroads changed American landscape and timetables; set time zones by 1880s Dramatic economic growth between 1870 and 1900 New inventions and technologies: electric lights, telephones, and so on Labor conflicts over wages and working conditions: big business usually won Canadian prosperity The National Policy: plan to develop national economy Wanted to attract migrants and British capital but to protect Canadian industries Construction of Canadian Pacific Railroad opened the west to settlement Boom in agricultural and industrial production late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries Heavy U.S. investment in Canada; owned 30 percent of Canadian industry by 1918 Latin American dependence Colonial legacy prevented industrialization of Latin American states Spain and Portugal never encouraged industries Creole elites continued land-based economies after independence British didn't invest in industry in Latin America; no market for manufactured goods Instead invested in cattle and sheep ranching in Argentina Supplied British wool and beef; most of profits returned to Britain Some attempts at industrialization with limited success Diaz encouraged foreign investors to build rails, telegraphs, and mines Profits to Mexican oligarchy and foreign investors, not for further development While Mexican industry boomed, average Mexican standard of living declined Economic growth in Latin America driven by exports: silver, beef, bananas, coffee American culture and social diversity Multicultural society in the United States By late nineteenth century, United States was a multicultural society but was dominated by white elites Native peoples had been pushed onto reservations Dawes Act, 1887: encouraged natives to take up farming, often on marginal land Slaughter of buffalo threatened plains Indians' survival Children sent to boarding schools, lost native language and traditions Freed slaves often denied civil rights Northern armies forced the south to undergo Reconstruction (1867-68) After Reconstruction, a violent backlash overturned reforms South rigidly segregated; blacks denied opportunities, political rights American women's movement had limited success in nineteenth century "Declaration of Sentiments" issued by American feminists in 1848 Sought education, employment, and political rights Migrants: 25 million Europeans to America from 1840-1914 Hostile reaction to foreigners from "native-born" Americans Newcomers concentrated in districts like Little Italy and Chinatown Antagonism to Asians led to legal exclusion of Chinese and Japanese migrants Canadian cultural contrasts Ethnic diversity beyond dominant British and French populations Significant minority of indigenous people displaced by whites Blacks free after 1833 but not equal; former slaves, some escaped from United States Chinese migrants came to goldfields of British Columbia, worked on railroad Late nineteenth and early twentieth century, waves of European migrants Expansion into Northwest Territories increased British and French conflicts Northwest Rebellion by the métis, descendents of French traders and native women Conflict between natives, métis, and white settlers in west, 1870s and 1880s Louis Riel, leader of western métis and indigenous peoples Riel organized a government and army to protect land and trading rights Canadian authorities outlawed his government and exiled him, 1870s In 1885 Riel again led métis resistance against railroads and British settlements Rebels were subdued, and Riel was executed for treason French Canadians suspicious of British elites after Northwest Rebellion Ethnicity, identity, and gender in Latin America Latin American societies organized by ethnicity and color, legacy of colonialism Large-scale migration in nineteenth century brought cultural diversity Small number of Chinese in Cuba assimilated through intermarriage Larger group of East Indians in Trinidad and Tobago preserved cultural traditions European migrants made Buenos Aires "the Paris of the Americas" Gauchos: Argentine cowboys on the pampas Gaucho society: ethnic egalitarianism, mostly mestizos or castizos (mixed race) Distinctive gaucho dress, independent, celebrated in legend and song Caudillo rule disrupted gaucho life: impressed into armies, lands enclosed Male domination central feature of Latin American society in nineteenth century Machismo: culture of male strength, aggression No significant women's movement; some efforts to improve education for girls
Jeff,
I am not a member of the B-club either.
I stand alone......well I may have a couple buds on this sight. Who knows....I hope I do. They know that meds are needed in situations to better the persons life and keep the ickys at bay.
I don't think my worse enemy would really want to see me back in the pen.
LIVEADHD38649.7927083333why am I not a member of the b club? I am bugzappers
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.....I feel like you are some kind of idiot that is thriving off of this issue.[/quote]
Classic definition of a TROLL 
[quote]BTW, I was in prison and they gave me meds........
If I go back they will continue to give them to me.[/quote]
You may be going back sooner than you think if you let this fool get to you any more than it already has!
[quote]Do you think I shouldn't take my mood stabilizers or Prozac NOW.......Balanced, Reality, ADHD is Bogus!!!!!!!!!!!!!
What do you think??????
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Personally? I think you are doing a great job without them. 
It has been said by me,,,
bz - I like the analogy of paperboy/paper - can I borrow it for any upcoming spats?LOL!
I don't think they are scientology proper - doesn't smell of the alien lovers this time. I've talked to them - and unlike the usual mix we get they actually do a wee bit of homework before coming over to play. These guys - regurgitate some badly worded phrases from the whateverkills.org sites and that's it. Ask them what they mean - no answer or at least none that make sense. bogus religions are a shell game - they train the lower eschelon a bit better though not by much.
It's much like the JWs and the whole blood transfusion thing - I debate them - and they at least have a pat answer - though it's still fuzzy logic and rhetoric - though it's mixed better and they stand their ground which at least I can respect. They don't cut and paste another's "tragic" story from a site they visit to see if they can fool de dummy non-beleevurs huh huh darrrr
Like I told them - using mere anecdotal evidence is the last vestage of a hopeless cause. It's only used in the scientific era where you have no feet to stand on. Knock em when they're down? don't mind if I do!!!!
Good stuff guys - keep up the good work I like whats I sees!
Bugzappers,
Don't you find it kind of funny that they haven't posted on this thread.....
Because I need the drugs....and they NO it.....My personality can change very quickly, and I am not proud of that.....
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LIVEADHD38649.8196527778
Thank you Fallen and Glen W.
LIVE - I know what you are feeling - I used to as well. The frustration at the injustice and idiotic thought out there can be totally overwhelming. If you let it.
I found by searching myself that the things that tick us off the most out there are what we fear in here - in ourselves. The fact that we too can go off on a mission - to convince others of what we believe - is a strong urge we must all fight daily. The ones of us who lose the fight are out in the street - beard getting longer - the sign's "The END is NEAR" comes to mind.
They for the most part believe in what they say. No matter what we say to convince them - they believe. It's faith - the belief in something unprovable. Dumb? Maybe. I admire the ability to go against what all others think - doesn't mean I want them here either.
Remember - we are all here for each other TOGETHER. We STAND together. I'm here for you - you for us us for we... you get it?!?!?
Together we'll help the newcomers, flog the trolls and have a chuckle or two.
Be of good cheer - we won when we got together - they can't make us go away - but we can make them go away! We will be happy, medicated and educated.
they - will stay as they are - tilting at windmills.
It's all good - life is messy like this.
I will have to remember that Glen W.
to make LIFE WORTH LIVING.....excellent Quote....
I also learned that when I was in prison, it is nice to hear it again.
Good Day....
Do remember that - it's good advice!
Life is not just plodding along avoiding the stuff that makes us unhappy or angry. Life is far more about living it as full as you see fit. We should look for the things that can truly bring joy - make an old person smile, a child laugh.
I don't look for money or excitement from danger. These things can only lead to no good. I look for love - brotherly, romantic, family - all forms of love. Can't get one - find another! There's plenty of love needed all over in all ways.
Get what makes YOU happy - and tell the other's to bugger off - you're on a happiness journey!
Sounds like you'll do just fine.
Glen W
What about those people out there who won't stop with there proving everyone wrong syndrome. Do they live there life to the fullest? Are they making anybody on this sight smile? Are they reaching out there hand? No, they are knocking us down!
Sorry Glen W., I am starting to get mad, and now I remember why I wrote that post.
For sure LIVE - keep up with your meds!
Meds aren't just to keep people alive - they are to make life worth living! Meds are here because we want and need them. I think 90 percent of the people here know that the meds work wonders, 8 percent are either not sure or believe there is better ways to deal with ADHD (there are always more than one way to do anything - all the power to those who can), and 2 percent insane nutter trolls.
I don't get mad - I get medeival on their buttocks! Which is appropriate because most of their information was scribed by monks in the 12th century by the look of it.
Glad you are out here living life as best you can. We're here for ya! Don't let the trolls get to you - they are fun to swat around - and not much competition really. They think so - but they also think you fall off the earth if you sail too far.
Please do take your meds!
If you are supposed to be on mood stabilizers, you should take them. Your dr wouldn't have you on them if he didn't believe they would benefit you greatly.
Barb
I think you are right, I have got to continue with the medication, I can not stop, I was thinking about it, Oh, the troubles with marriage and kids, I don't want to end up a desperate housewife one day. You are right on, I don't want to go back to that prison again, the cells are so small and I did have trouble with that guard. It got pretty nasty.....I had to serve a little longer. I am so glad I can talk to you...
You PM me if you want
LIVEADHD38649.0669675926Reality, ADHD is Bogus, Balanced....
I am so sick of you, you are no more better********************* then ********************************************** you continue to violate, pest, offend members of this site.....I feel like you are some kind of idiot that is thriving off of this issue.
Balanced....We know who you are......go away and go play some where else.....
Your sick.....I hope when you go to the hospital one day......They don't give you any meds.........So you can suffer...........
That day, you need a antibiotic....
I hope they tell you there out or they give you reason's WHY, you can't have any!!!!
Maybe they will come up with some excuse like you would have withdrawls if you took the ANTIBIOTIC!!!!
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BTW, I was in prison and they gave me meds........
If I go back they will continue to give them to me.
Do you think I shouldn't take my mood stabilizers or Prozac NOW.......Balanced, Reality, ADHD is Bogus!!!!!!!!!!!!!
What do you think??????
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