10 Things I Hate about ADHD, by Bryan Hutchinson
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10 Things I Hate about ADHD, by Bryan Hutchinson
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A humorous read about the symptoms of ADHD. It will make you laugh and might even make you cry, but most everyone will agree it is spot on!
10 Things I Hate about ADHD, by Bryan Hutchinson- Amazon Sales Rank: #579166 in eBooks
- Published on: 2015-06-03
- Released on: 2015-06-03
- Format: Kindle eBook
Review "Bryan Hutchinson doesn't have to imagine what it's like having ADD. He's got it, big-time. His journey is full of teachable moments." -ADDitude Magazine
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Wait a sec, was he writing about HIS life or MINE? By Charles D. Payet, DDS I came here to write something.......what was it again? Oh damn, I forgot! And hey, look at all those other book suggestions I can get for my shiny new Kindle Voyage! I only have 10 other books in my "to-read" list at the moment and I'll surely be done with them soon, so let me add a few more. Whoa - iPad accessories! "Just a sec, honey, I'll be right there, I PROMISE! Oh....I said that 20 minutes ago? And that was the 4th time? But I just remembered that I was going to write a review of this book about ADHD, can you give me 5 more minutes? Please?"As I read this book, I swear that at times I thought Bryan must have been spying on me all my life, the similarities were so uncanny. LOTS of genuine "Laugh Out Loud" moments as memories (some welcome, some not so much) came flooding back that illustrated his stories perfectly.It's kind of funny, because I've had another of Bryan's books, "7 Crucial Tips for Parents and Teachers of Children with ADHD" on my Kindle iPad app for a long time (I truly don't remember how long, isn't that sad/funny!?) and didn't even realize it was written by the same person until after I finished this book. I cracked up as I realized how ironic it is and perfectly illustrative of the fun "challenges" that those of us with ADD/ADHD have every day. I will actually read the other one now, because this very day, my wife is taking our 8yo daughter to begin the evaluation process to see if she's ADHD, which I strongly believe she is.Bryan - thank you so much for a wonderfully humorous book about our lives - the joys and the frustrations. Well done!
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. A very different appreciation for a potentially life-altering book By D W Having ADHD, I found this book very thought-provoking, transformative and I am deeply grateful that I read it - albeit for none of the obvious reasons.The author's view of Life, ADHD and Everything - and his personal experience with ADHD, at least as I read it between the lines (I have not read any of his more serious writing for a truly accurate picture), is very different than my own. So I did not feel strong identification with his symptoms as he seemed to describe them.I also have a very different taste in humor (that despite the fact that the author and I seem to share an appreciation for Monty Python) and I do not exaggerate in saying that nothing in the book amused me in any way. In fact the humor grated on me so much that at one point I found myself having to simultaneously watch old clips of Jon Stewart's Daily Show to be able to continue reading the book (yes, I do have ADHD, I am addicted to the Daily Show, and I kid you not, I am not lying to you - this is true, I had to simultaneously watch the Daily Show to be able to continue reading the book).So what did I see in this book?I have spent much of my life trying to be non-ADHD with as much willpower and denial as I have been able to muster. Even after I was diagnosed with ADHD over 6 years ago I continued to fight it head on as if I could somehow either smash it or will it away rather than accept it as a part of my reality, learn to live with it, adapt and change. As much as I have in the last two years made a good beginning at acceptance and adaptation I still have plenty of opportunity. This is where Bryan's book is helping me.Though my own ADHD symptoms seem to me to be very far-removed from some aspects of what seems to me as the caricature of ADHD presented in the book - at the same time, uncomfortably, I share far too many similarities for my own liking and ironically that's where the book's power is for me. I have read more serious books on life with ADHD that did not hold up a mirror to me as this one has - and the help this book has given me in recognizing some of my own symptoms is what I see as potentially transformational and life-altering.As much as I don't enjoy discovering and recognizing previously unsuspected ADHD behaviors - any and all discomfort is at worst temporary and it is far outweighed by the feeling of liberation and acceptance that I get when I realize that behaviors that until now have mysteriously and continually defeated me are just more symptoms of ADHD which, today I can choose to become more aware of in my personal life and learn to work around.So, I would recommend this book to anyone with ADHD - you might identify strongly, you might enjoy the humor - but even if like me you don't - if, like me, it helps you better come to terms with your symptoms then arguably this book will have been very worthwhile.
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Humour is the best way to deal with life's challenges! By Stacey's Mum Humour is surely the best way to deal with life's challenges! This book uses humour to describe what it is really like to have ADHD. The author's scenarios all resonate with my household - four persons with various types of ADHD. Just imagine the delicious chaos! The book describes various situations, and ways to use the strengths ADHD provides, whilst gracefully mitigating the negatives and allowing the reader to let go of any shame for not being like 'everyone else'. I found this book funny and sad. It was the perfect tool to read out loud to my two teenagers, who I see struggle so often with their ADHD. They actually listened - because the humour broke down any barriers - and then we had some great discussions.I know that we will continue to return to this book over the weeks and months and years to come. Thank you for writing this book, Mr. Hutchinson!
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