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Tuesday, July 22, 2008

Pictures From the ADDA Conference

We didn't take a lot of pictures at the ADDA Conference, but we did get a few...

Here I am at my presentation on 'Overcoming the Chronic Overwhelm Associated with Adult AD/HD.' Erin left the booth to come and take some pictures, but the room was so packed she had to take pictures from the hallway because she couldn't get it!

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Here I am in from of our exhibit booth with Sari Solden at the Welcome Reception. (Awful pic of me!)

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And here's our booth. Exciting, huh? ;-)

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And here I am with Ned Hallowell and the VIP Reception for speakers. Ned and Sari will also be speaking at the Virtual AD/HD Conference in September!

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All in all, the conference was fantastic. Can't wait for next year!

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Jennifer I had a blast too. Thank you for your presentation it helped me manage my overwhelming feelings throughout the following days. I am your new fan! I let myself nap and even slept in on the final day. I even went to the gym because I wanted to. Okay I didn't work out too long but I did go! I think I might have pushed myself to hard if you did not say how important it was to slow down. It was my first conference and I was surprised by how demanding it was. It was very good but there was a lot to do and see and hear. Still it will not stop me from going again next time. Thank you!
JB from MN

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