Why ADHD is Great For Blogging

Wow. I never, ever run out of things to say.  ADHD adds the rather embarrassing "blurt factor" that often defines this "illness." (I prefer "defect". My defect is that my mouth runs faster than my brain that can't do a thing without a list, it seems. Anyway,  this means that my mouth works much faster than my brain...after I speak, I often think, "Hmmm, I could have done without saying THAT!" But I keep doing it.  Sometimes, I'm sure people see me coming and think, "Here she comes, THAT ONE with the diarrhea of the mouth.
Well, it's true. I won't kid myself or anyone else. I'm on a roll - for like, 10 years now. I barely stop to breathe!
I never shut up.
This is why blogging works well for me.
Now that my major stress-ors will soon be less major, I will be much more free to vent! Oh, and do I have a lot to say? Just wait!
I apologize to my regular readers that I have tanked the blog for a while; but sometimes, life happens. My passion for blurting was stifled, but it gave me lots of time to write hundreds of topics to share, and I will. I promise. 
In the mean time, I want to thank the lovely Dianne for helping me more than she can possibly know. She is a part of this nut house now; it's like the Eagles song "Hotel California": you can check out, but you can never leave. (Word of warning, Dianne - you're TRAPPED).
Anyway, I'm back! Maybe you're happy about this, maybe not. If not, change the channel (so to speak).  Or, stick around and hopefully you'll find something that might make you chuckle, which is my goal. Oh, and do I have opinions!  Good, bad, indifferent, but they are here. Blah,blah,blah! 
Get ready. You will not be able to shut me up.
Oh, and forget it. I can chew through duct tape, in case you were wondering.
I'm baaaaaaccccckkkkkk!
Cheerth!

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