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Eddie,
My understanding is that there are different tests and criteria for adults than for children. This is what I have always read and every test I have ever seen there is a different one for adults. I would assume that is why they call it adult add/adhd. I would contact whoever administered the test and ask them what the heck is up. I'm wondering if they gave you the wrong test and the diagnosis is incorrect.
I feel bad that this is turning into a bit of a mess for you. I hate to see you have setbacks and confusion with your meds/diagnosis's. Take a break first of all and have faith that this will get figured out eventually. I get frustrated myself when this stuff happens to me. I know we are supposed to have confidence in our medical professionals but they don't always get it right because we humans are infinitely complicated. Unfortunately we have to do a lot for ourselves.
Who did your original ADD diagnosis?
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