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skee
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05 Sep 2006, 12:46 am

Being an aspie and a creative artist/painter,
Would going on the diet:
-hault my skills and artistic edge?
-disable me from 'zoning out' to see things from a different perspective?
-reverse my need to paint in order to interpret life and escape reality?

I don't want to go on this diet if my artistic abilites will detioriate and I lose my desire to paint.
But I know I wouldn't lose any skills, having already learnt them.



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05 Sep 2006, 12:58 am

skee wrote:
Being an aspie and a creative artist/painter,
Would going on the diet:
-hault my skills and artistic edge?
-disable me from 'zoning out' to see things from a different perspective?
-reverse my need to paint in order to interpret life and escape reality?

I don't want to go on this diet if my artistic abilites will detioriate and I lose my desire to paint.
But I know I wouldn't lose any skills, having already learnt them.


A few people on an ADHD forum site I read say exercise can help with their ADHD but
most and I think the experts say it can help with the hyper part not the inattentive
part. Some people swear by diet to improve ADHD but science does not support that.

In other words I can think of only one thing that could suppress your creativity a
powerfull stimulant. But I bet you would paint 10 times more if you did take a stimulant.