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<blockquote data-quote="Melgar" data-source="post: 2695666" data-attributes="member: 520626"><p>[USER=511004]@mouseee[/USER] , "bg" do you mean blood glucose? If so yes, there is a physcological association between Type 2 and ADHD. Impulsivity and risk behaviour associated with ADHD means that there is a higher proportion of Type 2 diabetes with ADHD. I will try and find you a link. It's hard to say no to things that give you pleasure and an instant dopamine surge, food is right up there. Doing things that you want to do, may mean piloting a small light aircraft or vegging out on the sofa watching your favourite movies over and over. ADHD can either mean tearing around at break neck speed or laying in bed for hours, just because you feel like it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Melgar, post: 2695666, member: 520626"] [USER=511004]@mouseee[/USER] , "bg" do you mean blood glucose? If so yes, there is a physcological association between Type 2 and ADHD. Impulsivity and risk behaviour associated with ADHD means that there is a higher proportion of Type 2 diabetes with ADHD. I will try and find you a link. It's hard to say no to things that give you pleasure and an instant dopamine surge, food is right up there. Doing things that you want to do, may mean piloting a small light aircraft or vegging out on the sofa watching your favourite movies over and over. ADHD can either mean tearing around at break neck speed or laying in bed for hours, just because you feel like it. [/QUOTE]
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