Now that is real interesting. It is unfortunate he had to go through all that being misdiagnosed as having ADD but at least he had someone figure out he didn't and help him get on the right path. It is nice to see that he is willing to talk about his situation and help those who may be in a similar positions to his.
"A lot of the times the biggest thing was having to deal with it my whole life and having to think I had to take this pill to be a regular person," Kaman, when reached on the phone Sunday, said after the piece ran.
"That's why I want to be a spokesperson for it. There's a lot of people with the same struggle who have it."