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ADHD Achiever of the Month

Living with ADHD is a big challenge. ADHD achievers face these challenges head on even though it can be very difficult to do everyday things.

This page is dedicated to those who achieve great things beyond their Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder circumstances.

Be sure to stop by this page every month to see a new achiever.

If you are an adult or child with this disorder and you want me to review your story to become an ADHD achiever, please submit your information. If I choose you, you will be notified by email. Fill out the form to submit your story and picture.

View the submissions so far.








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If you have any questions and would like to contact me, feel free to do so. Maybe you are doing an ADHD research paper and would like to talk to me. I will help you in any way I can. I live in the Kansas City area and feel free to contact me.


ADHD Achiever,

Please fill in your name, city, state, country and your short story with achievement. Please include your age and the type of ADHD you have. If you are a child, please talk with your parents about this first. I will need to speak to your parents to verify that this is ok if you are under the age of 14.

Please include a way for me to contact your parent.

Stay up to date with the Achiever of each month. Fill out the Achiever notification and I will let you know each month when the new achiever profile is completed and listed.

TJ Chambers




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Submit your story and picture to be the next ADHD Achiever. You will be viewed by many people around the world. Tell the world your story!

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Other ADHD Achievers

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September 2007 ADHD Achiever  starstarstarstarstar

I am 28 years and I was diagnosed when I turned 18. I can only think that it took so long because of the lack of information that we had.
When my ...