ADHDin a sentence
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Her behavior makes sense now that we understand that she suffers from ADHD.
ADHD = a medical condition characterized by trouble paying attention, controlling impulsive behaviors, and/or being hyperactive
- The school counselor told me this was part of the ADHD, my brain misinterpreting things.† (source)
- When it was over, Anderson, then twenty, received a diagnosis of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, or ADHD.† (source)
- We get a lot of kids here with ADHD and dyslexia.† (source)
- Even if you were an impulsive ADHD kid like me, he wouldn't give you any slack.† (source)
- They were pretty depressing, and my ADHD brain did not like concentrating on depressing stuff.† (source)
- I asked, which was probably a rude question, but you can blame my ADHD.† (source)
- And the ADHD-you're impulsive, can't sit still in the classroom.† (source)
- Once again, nothing like ADHD and a good fight to the death to make time fly.† (source)
- I figured Pandora had been completely ADHD, like me.† (source)
- Being ADHD and all, I could not have done that.† (source)
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- What I did next was so impulsive and dangerous I should've been named ADHD poster child of the year.† (source)
- The ADHD part of me wondered, off-task, whether the rest of his clothes were made the same way.† (source)
- If only ADHD and dyslexia were my biggest worries.† (source)
- Mr. D (Dionysus) Camp Director, Olympian Council #12 That's another thing about ADHD.† (source)
- I now understood what Annabeth had said about ADHD keeping you alive in battle.† (source)
- So much happened at once that only an ADHD demigod could have kept track.† (source)
- Even by demigod standards, Leo was seriously ADHD.† (source)
- Hazel cursed herself Luckily for her, Frank spoke up: "I wish I was ADHD or dyslexic.† (source)
- His ADHD did that to him sometimes.† (source)
- I mean, I'm ADHD and dys-lexic, like most half-bloods, so I'd never done that great in regular schools even before they kicked me out.† (source)
- The silence was heavy, and for so many ADHD demigods to sit still listening for that long, Jason knew the story must have sounded pretty wild.† (source)
- Leo's ADHD," Piper said.† (source)
- I'm ADHD, man.† (source)
- Probably ADHD, too.† (source)
- Drinks it with three times the normal sugar, and he's already ADHD—you know, attention deficit/hyperactive.† (source)
- FRANK WAS NO EXPERT ON GHOSTS, but the dead legionnaires must have all been demigods, because they were totally ADHD.† (source)
- Percy didn't believe it because she always made excellent grades, but like most demigods, she was ADHD.† (source)
- Percy tried to think about the quest, but for an ADHD kid like him, the train wasn't the easiest place to concentrate.† (source)
- There were several thousand things to look at, most of them in motion, but one good aspect of being an ADHD demigod was that Percy was comfortable with chaos.† (source)
- "ADHD," Percy said.† (source)
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