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I was recently diagnosed with adult onset of ADD. I've been doing a lot of research and found that this is quite common, it's not just for kids anymore. As an MT, it is important for us to concentrate on what we are doing and be able to multitask; i.e. listening, interpreting, typing, correcting, etc. I have started to find this extremely difficult for several months now to the point where when I'm listening to some of these monotone, obnoxious dictators that my mind begins to wonder which is why I might make tiny, insignificant errors and the occasional major error (I notice these when I go back over my reports). I am also easily distracted (like when you are typing/editing that moronic dictator who has decided to call on his/her car phone with kids, radio, traffic noise). Are there any other MTs who suffer from this and if so how do you handle it? Are you on meds? Is there a trick that I might be missing? I keep my office silent when my kids are not home, I do my best to work when I'm home alone, no TV, no radio, and I turn the phones off/silent, but these are no longer effective.
Thanks for input!
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