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pieternel pieternel wrote on 29 June 2015 at 08:40
Searching and searching the internet for information, I landed on this site! It really has become THE site!!! I recognise myself so much in so many things I read on it!!! The nicest thing is to get information about ADD from someone who knows what they are talking about, because it is their own experience! Greetings Pieternel
Searching and searching the internet for information, I came across this site!
It really has become THE site!!! I recognise myself so much in so many things I read on it!!! The nicest thing is to get information about ADD from someone who knows what they are talking about, because they are their own experiences! Greetings Pieternel... Collapse
sonja sonja wrote on 23 June 2015 at 11:28
Just came and looked at the site,a feast of recognition and acknowledgement for my daughters
Just came and looked at the site,a feast of recognition and acknowledgement for my daughters.... Collapse
yvon yvon wrote on 17 April 2015 at 19:22
Hi all and anita, I just read your post read above mine .my son has now started lto3.....I have a completely different child it seems...He is happy and as he says himself ...The restlessness in his body and head is gone...He can concentrate better and especially at school.He is also more part.of the family and no longer flees immediately to his ps or computer to game. Lovely to see that and even nicer for him that he feels good about himself again . Because that's what it's all about at the end of the day.it is striking that little or nothing is known about it among social workers....but I tell them about it and refer them all to your Site jochem...... one more thing ...Mike got his driving licence ...failed twice and I'm sure lto3 helped him the 3rd time. even his driving instructor noticed that he was more concentrated.....and calmer. Today he picked up his licence and on the way back I sat next to him ....Mike behind the wheel and me next to him ..So proud of my boy! !!!! Happy weekend all greetings yvon
Hi all and anita,
I just read your post read above mine .my son has now started lto3.....I have a completely different child it seems...He is happy and as he says himself ...The restlessness in his body and head is gone...He can concentrate better and especially at school.He is also more part.of the family and no longer immediately flees to his ps or computer to game. Wonderful to see that and even nicer for him that he feels good about himself again .
Because in the end that's what it's all about.It does stand out that little to nothing is known about it among social workers....but I tell the Door and refer them all to your Site jochem......
just this
...Mike got his driving licence ...failed 2x and I am sure lto3 helped him the 3rd time.
Even his driving instructor noticed he was more focused.....and calmer.
Today he picked up his proof and on the way back I sat next to him ....Mike behind the wheel and I next to him
..So proud of my canker! !!!!
Happy weekend all greetings yvon.... Collapse
anita anita wrote on 31 March 2015 at 12:54
hello, i just read ivon's story, my son is 16 and we have been struggling for 2 years with what could be going on, on friday we will get the results whether he has pddnos or asperger, but also the symptoms of add are very recognisable, he is very sensitive and it is just chaos in his head, if he goes to school 2 days in a week I'm already happy, I'm also thinking about ordering lt03 , he has been sitting at home for 3 days now with chaos in his head and nothing can help him, he just sits behind his mobile or xbox all day and that's his way of cutting himself off from the outside world and finding peace for himself.
hello, i just read ivon's story, my son is 16 and we have been struggling for 2 years with what could be going on, on friday we will get the results whether he has pddnos or asperger, but also the symptoms of add are very recognisable, he is very sensitive and it is just chaos in his head, if he goes to school 2 days in a week I am already happy, I am also thinking about ordering lt03 , he has been sitting at home for 3 days now with chaos in his head and nothing can help him, he just sits behind his mobile phone or xbox all day and that is his way of cutting himself off from the outside world and finding peace for himself.... Collapse
Yvon Yvon wrote on 18 March 2015 at 11:12
Hi jochem You have no idea how happy I am with you ...by chance I read on facebook the piece about add ...the pieces fell together at once ...It was as if I was reading my son's profile . ...exactly as he is ...feelings of guilt also came into play and I really thought ...dear darling, how you struggle with yourself and the outside world ...problems at school, internship and also often at home and so on.... 17 years old he is . But his stature and height make him look 20 . And therefore the expectations of others are even higher ... He can never live up to that and because he is very sensitive and really accommodating, the reactions come hard ... I read the reactions about lto3 and ordered them. Today they are coming in and tonight I am going to talk to him about this ... The question is should we get him tested and if so what do you gain? Or should we not ... That is still a bit tricky ... so many things are going through my mind ... want to help him so much .... I saw that there are also books and I will see what is clear. I hope we will speak to each other again. For now, have a nice day and thank you for sharing your life.
Hi jochem
You have no idea how happy I am with you ...by chance I read the piece on facebook about add ...the pieces fell together at once ..It was like I was reading my son's profile .
.just the way he is ...guilt was also around the corner and I really thought. ..dear darling what are you struggling with yourself and the outside world. ...problems at school , internship and also often at home and so on....
17 years old he is ... But his stature and height make him look like 20 . And therefore the expectations of others are even higher ... He can never live up to that and because he is very sensitive and really accommodating the reactions come hard ...
I read the comments about lto3 and ordered them . today they are coming in and tonight I am going to talk to him about this ...
The question is should we get him tested and if so what do you gain? Or should we not ... That's still a bit tricky ..there are so many things going through me ... want to help him so much ....
Saw that there are also books and go and see what is clear. .
Quite a story and could go on for a while
I hope we speak to each other again ... For now have a nice day and thank you for sharing your life

Kind regards yvon... Collapse
Hendrik Hendrik wrote on 16 March 2015 at 09:47
Hello Jochem, Am 39 years old, 3 young children. A specialist diagnosed me with ADD 5 years ago. I use as medication dexto amphfitamine. I thought it was super stuff but am phasing it out because in my opinion it doesn't make me any more fun. Changed jobs 12 times by now first in technical sales and now in education, many regrets but can't get out 123 again. Every day I feel like I should be doing something else but have been thinking for 20 years, 'but what' Making music is a great passion, which I also do regularly. Family life is spicy, what a racket at home! At work no passion so don't come out of it either. I can disguise it all pretty well but I walk with my feet in the clay, so to speak. But not very seriously, because I do have my environment in order and enjoy beautiful things. Many of the stories here coincide with mine. I will read more here.
Hello Jochem,
Am 39 years old, 3 young children. A specialist diagnosed me with ADD 5 years ago. I am on dexto amphfitamine as a medication. I thought it was super stuff but am phasing it out because I don't think it makes me any more fun. Changed jobs 12 times by now first in technical sales and now in education, many regrets but can't get out 123 again. Every day I feel like I should be doing something else but have been thinking for 20 years, 'but what' Making music is a great passion, which I also do regularly. Family life is spicy, what a racket at home! At work no passion so don't come out of it either. I can disguise it all pretty well but I walk with my feet in the clay, so to speak. But not very seriously, because I do have my environment in order and enjoy beautiful things.
Many of the stories here coincide with mine. I will read more here.... Collapse
Ingeborg Ingeborg wrote on 3 March 2015 at 20:01
Hi, I'm Ingeborg, 50 years old and pretty much in a knot. Have been working over 60 hours a week for almost 7 years (job and own business) and could have kept that up for years if there wasn't so much stress in recent years. Started another job (within the same company) 2 years ago and turns out to be nothing for me, making me feel like a failure. Decided with my manager to look out for another position. I have to do so much to keep everything in order, but can hardly bring myself to do anything. Meanwhile, I am seeing the mental health service and it was suggested that I might have ADHD. As a test, I took 10 mg of methylphenidate 5 nights. I did not consciously notice anything. Meanwhile, I have called in sick at work, I am exhausted and apart from the fact that hardly anything comes out of my hands, I am afraid I will make stupid decisions out of impulsiveness. Meanwhile, I started looking up all kinds of things on the internet about ADHD and I see many things that apply. What I have mainly been struggling with for years is that other people see me very differently than I see myself. If another person says what's on his mind he is assertive, I am unreasonable (I am told). I am difficult and dominant. But in my right mind you can have fun with me, despite my age nothing is crazy enough for me. Primary school I finished top of the class in the Cito test. Due to my lack of interest, dislike of homework and problems with teachers (authority) I messed up secondary school. (In 3 VWO, I had too few grades at the end of the school year that... Read more
Hi,

I am Ingeborg, 50 years old and pretty much in a knot. Been working over 60 hours a week for almost 7 years (job and own business) and could have kept that up for years if not for so much stress in recent years. Started another job (within the same company) 2 years ago and turns out to be nothing for me, making me feel like a failure. Decided with my manager to look out for another position. I have to do so much to keep everything in order, but can hardly bring myself to do anything. Meanwhile, I am seeing the mental health service and it was suggested that I might have ADHD. As a test, I took 10 mg of methylphenidate five nights. I did not consciously notice anything. Meanwhile, I have called in sick at work, I am exhausted and apart from the fact that hardly anything comes out of my hands, I am afraid I will make stupid decisions out of impulsiveness.
Meanwhile, I started looking up all kinds of things on the internet about ADHD and I see many things that apply. What I have mainly been struggling with for years is that other people see me very differently than I see myself. If another person says what's on his mind he is assertive, I am unreasonable (I am told). I am difficult and dominant. But in my right mind you can have fun with me, despite my age nothing is crazy enough for me.
Primary school I finished top of the class on the Cito test. Due to my lack of interest, dislike of homework and problems with teachers (authority), I messed up secondary school. (In 3 VWO, I had too few grades at the end of the school year that I didn't even have a report card). But can get any degree (as long as the education doesn't take too long) if I want, with little effort and high grades.
My head is often chaos, thinking about anything and everything, goes on and on and on. Even in my sleep, because I dream a lot and often wake up tired. When I want to tidy something up, first create a mega mess (because I do all sorts of things at once and encounter all sorts of things along the way that I also start) and can't stop until it's finished, often to my husband's annoyance. But I can't see into someone else's head, so don't know if my head does things differently from someone else's. So I am happy to leave it to someone else to judge that.
I could still write a lot, but I'll never get what's in my head on paper anyway, so stop now.
I'm glad I found this page and can read experience stories and other info. And now just 'patiently' waiting, what awaits me further down the line and what the diagnosis is.... Collapse
Miranda Miranda wrote on 14 February 2015 at 11:36
Hi Jochem, I had promised to keep you updated. The other day I sent you an e-mail telling you that I had contacted psychologist Ms Scarlett Kooijmans from Schiedam. Well now; My son is 15 years old, and was diagnosed with ADHD by the Riagg six years ago. Nothing else was done. After six months, he went on Ritalin for the first time. My son was never explained how his head worked, and I was never told how to deal with him. With dire consequences. The medication only went up over time; and recently he started using Concerta. In high school, things go completely wrong. Grades are bad and communication with school is going nowhere. I was at my wit's end. After talking to the GP , we decided to have him tested again. But by whom? And then came your message about Ms Scarlett Kooijmans. And it turns out her institute is also in Schiedam with me. Even my GP didn't know her! I called her immediately, and because my son's situation is so serious, Ms Kooijmans has already spoken to us this week. Today, my son had his interview. What happened during the interview........ For the first time in six years, he was told how his brain works. What a relief for that boy. Next week, I will hear from her about how to proceed. She will contact school first. They will also look at his medication. Jochem, I can't tell you how grateful I am that you sent me this e-mail. Thanks to you, I finally have the right help for my child. I will keep you updated. Kind regards, Miranda de Koster.
Hi Jochem,

I had promised to keep you updated.
The other day I sent you an e-mail telling you that I had contacted psychologist Ms Scarlett Kooijmans from Schiedam.

Well now; My son is 15, and was diagnosed with ADHD by the Riagg six years ago. Nothing else was done. After six months, he went on Ritalin for the first time. My son was never explained how his head worked, and I was never told how to deal with him. With dire consequences. The medication only went up over time; and recently he started using Concerta. In high school, things go completely wrong. Grades are bad and communication with school is going nowhere. I was at my wit's end. After talking to the GP , we decided to have him tested again. But by whom?
And then came your post about Ms Scarlett Kooijmans. And her institute also turns out to be in Schiedam with me. Even my GP didn't know her! I called her immediately, and because my son's situation is so serious, Ms Kooijmans has already spoken to us this week. Today, my son had his interview. What happened during the interview........
For the first time in six years, he was told how his brain works. What a relief for that boy. Next week, I will hear from her on how to proceed. She will contact school first.
They are also going to look at his medication.
Jochem, I can't tell you how grateful I am that you sent me this email. Thanks to you, I finally have the right help for my child.
I'll keep you posted.
Kind regards, Miranda de Koster.... Collapse
Corine Corine wrote on 12 February 2015 at 10:03
Just got diagnosed with ADHD this week. Nice so's friendly message with pep talk, that not life is one big to-do-list. It does seem like that sometimes. Have to perfect everything to meet all the demands and it doesn't work out anyway. Thanks.
Just got diagnosed with ADHD this week. Nice so's friendly message with pep talk, that not life is one big to-do-list. It does seem like that sometimes. Have to perfect everything to meet all the demands and it still doesn't work out.
Thanks.... Collapse
Janneke Tiemissen Janneke Tiemissen wrote on 11 February 2015 at 10:32
Dear Jochem, I want to compliment you on this beautiful page on Facebook. I read that many people benefit from the tips and tools. Keep it up! Kind regards, Janneke Tiemissen ADHD coaching Bennekom
Dear Jochem,

I want to compliment you on this beautiful page on Facebook. I read that many people benefit from the tips and tools.
Keep up the good work!

Warm regards,

Janneke Tiemissen

Tiemissen ADHD coaching Bennekom ... Collapse
Harriette Harriette wrote on 31 January 2015 at 09:12
Hi, all my life I have been trying to master my hsp....I am now to the point where I am going to delve into this matter..because I am so not coping well! I have a son pdd-nos who is doing super well and my youngest has ADD and probably borderline. So they don't have it from a stranger. I am glad that I can now learn to cope better with my HSP especially now that I am in a new relationship that I don't want to give up because it is so busy in my head! I have now requested help/workbook Greetings harriette Ps your site looks super and is clear!
Hi, all my life I have been trying to master my hsp....I am now to the point where I am going to delve into this matter..because I so do not manage to cope well!
I have a son pdd-nos who is doing super well and my youngest has ADD and suspected borderline.
So they don't have it from a stranger.
I am glad that I can now learn to cope better with my HSP especially now that I am in a new relationship that I don't want to give up because it is so busy in my head!

Have since requested help/workbook

Greetings harriette
Ps your site looks super and is uncluttered!.... Collapse
Nele Van den Bergh Nele Van den Bergh wrote on 3 January 2015 at 19:11
Hello Jochem First of all, I want to thank you very much ! When I heard from the school that they want me to have my children tested for ADHD and ADD, I had a panicky feeling. I have so much chaos in my head, I have been walking around feeling " drained" and depressed for a while now. I couldn't see it working out with all the issues added to it. Thanks to the websites and your emails, I know I am not alone. I have some courage back and hope things will work out. Thank you , I really needed it. Greetings Nele
Hello Jochem

First of all, I want to thank you very much !

When I heard from the school that they want me to have my children tested for ADHD and ADD, I had a panicky feeling.
I have so much chaos in my head, I have been walking around feeling " drained" and depressed for a while now.
I didn't see it working out with all the issues added on.

Thanks to the websites and your emails, I know I am not alone. I have some courage back and hope things will work out.

Thank you , I really needed it .

Greetings
Nele... Collapse
Anonymous Anonymous wrote on 20 December 2014 at 07:55
Dear Jochem, first of all my compliments on your website. What a breath of fresh air, finally a positive sound about AD(H)D and useful tips that start from the good instead of the bad sides, and that start from the person instead of the behaviour that 'needs to be normalised'. I have already benefited a lot from your information and am a loyal reader of your newsletter. I have already recommended many people to look at your website, super! Since a week I have been taking LTO3, I am cutting down on concerta and I am sleeping well again since ages, I notice that I really feel better and less agitated.
Dear Jochem, first of all my compliments on your website. What a breath of fresh air, finally a positive sound about AD(H)D and useful tips that start from the good instead of the bad sides, and that start from the person instead of the behaviour that 'needs to be normalised'. I have already benefited a lot from your information and am a loyal reader of your newsletter. I have already recommended many people to look at your website, super! Since a week I have been taking LTO3, I am cutting down on concerta and I am sleeping well again since ages, I notice that I really feel better and less agitated.... Collapse
Annerieke Annerieke wrote on 5 December 2014 at 21:32
Signed up through this site to find out advice and tips for our daughter and son who only found out through the psychologist
Signed up through this site to find out advice and tips for our daughter and son who only found out through the psychologist.... Collapse
Hermien de Vries Hermien de Vries wrote on 1 November 2014 at 10:39
Finally some positive information about ADD ADHD :) Thanks Jochem. You go for it. Would love to try LTO 3 too, seems great. I knew nothing about this until I came across your site. I won't ask any questions here, just wanted to encourage you, and say that I am happy with this information, finally positive things about ad(h)d. I can't wait to start trying this remedy and have it in my house. Unfortunately, I will first have to wait to see if it can be reimbursed by our insurer. I will keep you posted. Again, thanks, and I can't wait for the newsletter on as. Monday. Have a nice weekend. regards Hermien de Vries
Finally some positive information about ADD ADHD :) Thanks Jochem. You go for it. Would love to try LTO 3 too, seems great. I knew nothing about this until I came across your site. I won't ask any questions here, just wanted to encourage you, and say that I am happy with this information, finally positive things about ad(h)d. I can't wait to start trying this remedy and have it in my house. Unfortunately, I will first have to wait to see if it can be reimbursed by our insurer.
I'll keep you posted. Again, thanks, and I can't wait for the newsletter on as. Monday.

Happy weekend.

greetings Hermien de Vries Collapse
Jacqueline Jacqueline wrote on 1 October 2014 at 07:25
Hello Jochem, After my son (19) was prescribed LTO3 by a psychologist I started looking for answers. To the library got a book which is too difficult to read lots of info on the internet and at your site. Found a lot of information to see if I could help him, which is difficult when you are almost 20. He takes 2 tablets in the morning and sometimes 1 tablet in the afternoon. A few weeks ago I attended a 2-day training for trainer with children I found out that I probably have ADD myself. I have therefore started taking 2 tablets in the morning and 1 in the afternoon. However, I notice that, especially in the evening when I go to bed, I have a busy feeling in my head, which I then use to go to sleep, which is very difficult. That is difficult to deal with though. I hope I can find peace and that I can find someone who can help me in my structure to do everything differently. This is super important to me,because I am going for it. I also hope to put my son on the right track, provided he also goes for it. I hope to receive many useful tips via the site. Greetings from mother
Hello Jochem,

After my son (19) was prescribed LTO3 by a psychologist I started looking for answers. To the library got a book which is too difficult to read lots of info on the internet and at your site.
Found a lot of information to see if I could help him, which is difficult when you are almost 20. He takes 2 tablets in the morning and sometimes 1 tablet in the afternoon.

A few weeks ago, I followed a 2-day training course for trainer with children and found out that I probably have ADD myself. So I have started taking 2 tablets in the morning and 1 in the afternoon as well.Still, I notice that especially in the evening when I go to bed, I also have a busy feeling in my head again, which I then use to go to sleep which is very difficult.I have been getting children that I am allowed to coach for years and that goes fine, partly because I intuitively understand the children.
That is difficult to deal with, though. I hope I can find my peace and that I can find someone who can help me in my structure to do everything differently. This is super important to me,because I am going for it. I also hope to put my son on the right track, provided he also goes for it.

I hope to receive many more useful tips through the site.

Greetings from mother... Collapse
Christiaan Bracke Christiaan Bracke wrote on 16 August 2014 at 12:01
Dear Jochem , Thank you very much for your information, very interesting and informative. In our case it does concern our 5-year-old grandson Warre ! Extremely fascinating but incredibly energy-consuming from his environment. Mum and dad are sometimes at a loss for words. Of course, any tips on how to deal with this are most welcome! We are on the right track, I think. Thanks also for your positive vision and research into this phenomenon. Let this be a win win situation for everyone We are happy to respond. , Christian
Dear Jochem ,
Thank you very much for your info , very interesting and informative .
With us, it does concern our 5-year-old grandson Warre !
Extremely fascinating but incredibly energising from his environment . Mum and dad are sometimes at a loss for words .Of course all tips on how to deal with it are most welcome ! I think we are on the right track.
Thanks also for your positive outlook and research work regarding this phenomenon .
Let this be a win-win situation for everyone
We are happy to respond
Sincerely. ,
Christiaan... Collapse
Mirjam Mirjam wrote on 14 August 2014 at 07:49
Dear jochem Hugely interesting, I joined this site for my son and find lots of tips and information for him and myself. Super!
Dear jochem

Hugely interesting, I joined this site for my son and find a lot of tips and information for him and myself. Super!.... Collapse
Mariska Boer Mariska Boer wrote on 17 July 2014 at 15:57
I just want to say that I really enjoy receiving this newsletter regularly. It often gives new tips and/or facts about AD(H)D that I didn't know before and sometimes it answers questions I've had for a long time. But above all, I find a lot of recognition and acknowledgement in it, and that does me good. (This also applies to the website in general) So.... Thank you!!!
I just want to say that I really enjoy receiving this newsletter regularly. It often gives new tips and/or facts about AD(H)D that I didn't know yet and it sometimes answers questions I've had for a long time.
But most of all, I find a lot of recognition and acknowledgement in it, and that does me a lot of good.
(This also applies to the website in general, by the way)

So... Thank you!!! Collapse
Erica de Leeuw Erica de Leeuw wrote on 15 July 2014 at 11:08
Hi Jochem, what a nice comprehensive site you have! Lots of useful info on HSP (which appeals to me), lots of tools. I have now ordered LTO3. Going to see what that does for me on days when my head is very busy and I get overwhelmed by the world around me. I now take L-theanine occasionally and that also helps quite a bit. Kind regards, Erica
Hi Jochem, what a lovely comprehensive site you have! Lots of useful info on HSP (which appeals to me), lots of tools. I have now ordered LTO3. Going to see what that does for me on days when my head is very busy and I get overwhelmed by the world around me. I now occasionally take L-theanine and that also helps quite a bit. Kind regards, Erica Collapse
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