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- You see, I assumed if youre 47 years old and youre smart and youre successful, theres no way in hell you have ADD, right? Actually, yes, you can be smart and successful and still struggle with ADD just like I do. (upbeat music) As many of you know, I struggle with ADD and anxiety and mild dyslexia. Ive got a whole casserole of neurological stuff going on over here but Ive been recently getting a ton of questions about ADD and so I wanted to address em. Stephanie for example wrote, Mel, Ive heard in a couple of your videos that you have ADD. When did you become aware of it, what are the positive effects, in what ways has it held you back and what are strategies that you use to cope with it? Stephanie, thank you for asking. So when did I become aware that I had ADD? Believe it or not, Im 49 years old. I only became aware of it two years ago. When I was 47 years old, I was diagnosed with ADD and heres a funny story. I remember right after I was diagnosed, my 10 year old son,