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Post by sweety on May 17, 2005 13:43:22 GMT -5
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Post by Linda on May 17, 2005 15:58:30 GMT -5
Helen...If you were in a funeral home talking LOUD...I doubt anyone in there cared ;D ;D ;D Don't be mad at me...that was the first thing that popped in my head. ;D ;D
My dh always tells me I am a loud mouth ;D ;D ;D Actually I am told my voice is low so it carries and I sometimes get myself in trouble...but then again what is new ;D ;D ;D
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SKay
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Post by SKay on May 17, 2005 21:23:25 GMT -5
DS is loud, and so is my aunt who has characteristics of ADD. My FIL is the worst, though (and non-stop). We had to keep DS from putting his hands over his ears when he was a toddler.
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Post by momto3wolves on May 22, 2005 20:35:29 GMT -5
My son, who hasn't been diagnosed as of yet, is VERY LOUD! I'm constantly telling him to shush! (It never works, though.) hehehe
Jen
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Post by finnmom on May 24, 2005 14:19:41 GMT -5
Sweety ;D My ds is very loud speaker as is my brother (undx´d adhd for sure) but so is my dh and his brother and not one of them are adhd so I think in my ds´s case is partly adhd, partly genetic and partly just a matter of practicality, he wouldn´t get anything said with his dad and uncle ;D
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Post by Kaiti on May 24, 2005 19:16:59 GMT -5
Sweety if I am remembering correctly, the effect is because we want to have our feelings known. Period. n We don't think about the tone or volume........
Its more like the ideas flow and that ishow they are conveyed.
And if anyone was to complain, I too would hope they had a pulse ;D ;D ;D
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Post by Sorka on Jun 15, 2005 12:46:01 GMT -5
What sorry couldn't hear you Jaxom was talking..heheheh Yep. I'll tell you what I think that is is a trait more dominant in males.. but I do think it is a trait.. I personally have the opposite problem!! ehheh D
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