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Originally Posted by WombRaider
Another number pulled right out of your ass.
ADD affects between 3 to 5 percent of the population in the United States."
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Does it say how many "have" it?
Speaking of pulling shit out of your ass. You just made my point.
That stat is 3 to 5 percent of the children ... you are talking about ADHD.
The distinction is a clinical diagnosis vs. a behavior that is symptomatic:
"ADD Symptoms (
http://alothealthy.com/conditions/what-is-add--1)
Children with ADD tend to have problems:
1. paying attention in class,
2. getting easily distracted.
3. problems reading or completing simple tasks.
4. ADD also contributes to hyperactivity in children,
5. causing difficulty being quiet or staying seated.
ADD symptoms in adults can be more complicated.
1. tendency toward being easily distracted,
2. adults often suffer from depression which can
3. lead to low self-esteem,
4. workplace problems, and
5. difficulty with relationships.
6. substance abuse or anger issues.
Now tell me that describes 3-5% of the children or 3-5% of the adults!!!!!
Probably describes 85% of the U.S. children and adults to one degree or another.