Thanks for the reply. I see your point about possibly endangering others. In my case, I do use it legitimately and would not be be ineffective without meds. That being said, I do feel that I am more efficient while on meds and that I would prefer to stay on them. I already get prescriptions written out many months in advance because my doctor is hundreds of miles from where I go to school. I don't see how it would be any different if I were deployed. This way there wouldn't be a danger involved with accepting learning disabled individuals into the military.
Im guessing that a large portion of the military has ADHD anyway because many of the the enlisted soldiers are all the kids that never were diagnosed and their grades didn't cut it to get into college. It only makes sense that someone who couldn't focus in school would be drawn to the active life style of the military where they would be least affected by their condition. This is by no means disrespecting the military, Im just implying that the military would seem like a good fit for someone that needs adrenaline and excitement in order to focus.
I suppose I am just bitter that I am not good enough in the eyes of the govt. to serve my country.