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Does Anyone Know the Best Way to Communicate W/ Someone Who Has Add/adhd and Maybe Other Mental Problems?

Question by nextkobe1986: Does anyone know the best way to communicate w/ someone who has add/adhd and maybe other mental problems?
I have a friend, which was my lover at once who has various problems. Always feels down and depressed, invisible, unworthy, angry at everything and everybody, won’t allow the good to continue, always finds a way to stop us having fun and getting along, and the #1 thing…LYING. I’ve never seens someone who literally won’t stop! I think it’s somewhat controllable, but a good bit out of control at the same time. I mean, this is the #1 reason we didn’t make it and went thru alot, and also it caused her to drop out of HS and miss out on alot of things in life. I really love this person and want to be with her, but willing to put that aside and be her friend and help her, but she doens’t want my help. All i want to know is what are all her mental/emotional problems, and what can i do to communicate with her? Help understand her better? Help prevent alot of our problems and get along? How? What can i do?

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Answer by Felicia S
when you are having a conversation keep distractions to a minimal. it will help her focus on what you are saying when people have this they are very stressed and irritated by change. and are very easily distracted by things. if she has been diagnosed by a doc try to talk her into getting medicated. the medications turn the people around 100 % when taken poperly

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