“ADHD Roller Coaster” Named Top Blog

ADHD Roller Coaster Top Blog

I’m happy to learn that my ADHD Roller Coaster blog has been named one of 12 top ADHD Health blogs by Healthline.com. My sincere congratulations go out to my friends and fellow awardees

  • Keath Low, who write about ADHD for About.com
  • Rick and Ava Green, at TotallyADD.com
  • Pete Quily, at Adult ADD Strengths

I’m honored to be in the company of these fine bloggers and human beings who have contributed so much to the online discourse on ADHD for so many years. Well done, folks! Keep up the great work!

To view the range of topics here, please visit the home page: ADHDRollerCoaster.org

 

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13 thoughts on ““ADHD Roller Coaster” Named Top Blog”

  1. Lisa Jo Sutherland

    Gina,
    Yours was the first book I read when I became involved with a wonderful man who had undiagnosed ADD. It has been refreshing and profound for him to be in a relationship with someone who recognizes what he is challenged with verses judging these characteristics as character flaws. Thank you so much for the information and insight you provide as it has helped both of us find a loving and meaningful relationship late in life that offers so many gifts. I look regularly to your blog which enhances my knowledge, compassion and
    communication skills with my loving partner.

    1. Aw, Lisa, that is so nice to hear. Was your boyfriend lucky to find you or what? 🙂 Good for the both of you!

      Much happiness,
      g

  2. Congrats Gina. Well deserved. You’ve been a blessing to me and many others with your book and blog since I found out about my ADHD at a young age of 58!. Those of us who have been surprised by our diagnosis often are ‘relieved’ to find out the truth but also in a rush to find answers and advice. You have provided timely answers via books, website, & blog to help us.
    Congrats

  3. Thanks, Tom. I just hope it gets good information out to more people. Especially with the generic Concerta.

    Thanks again for sharing your essay with ADHD Roller Coaster readers!
    g

    1. Hi Danielle,

      I’m so glad you find my work a helpful resource. Because as you know, bloggers aren’t in it for the compensation. 😉
      thanks for letting me know.
      best,
      g

    1. Dr. P – You deserve several awards, for all the great information you’ve made public in so many formats. I get exhausted just thinking about how you did it all!
      g

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