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[–] 49 points 2 years ago (5 children)

That's... That's adhd? Like, I'm all of that. I don't think I have adhd.

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  • [–] [S] 27 points 2 years ago

    It’s definitely a result of poor executive functioning, which is a major symptom of ADHD. But that does not mean you have it. Just that these experiences are very common for people with ADHD brains.

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  • [–] 20 points 2 years ago (1 child)

    It could be adhd, could be nothing, could be autism (poor executive function can be part of that). But it’s clear that you have the opportunity to get tested and improve your QoL. Your decision.

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  • [–] 2 points 2 years ago (1 child)

    *When they actually suffer from that.

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  • [–] 9 points 2 years ago (2 children)

    Tricky thing about being neurodivergent is most people have no idea that they‘ve been suffering so getting insight into their own situation (even if they‘re not over the threshold) is going to do much good for their situation. Knowing is always better than not knowing (imo).

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  • [–] 6 points 2 years ago (1 child)

    Definitely easy to believe that what you’re experiencing and going through is just normal and what everyone else is going through too. Only way to know to get help is to somehow figure out that isn’t the case.

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  • [–] 3 points 2 years ago

    Exactly. Most people I know find out about their possible diagnosis through a first contact with the topic and then usually talk to a medical professional. After that they search for someone who can actually diagnose them if that first professional encounter indicates a necessity.

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  • [–] -3 points 2 years ago*

    Even when you are neurodivergent you can assess whether your life "works" or not. Social media and the idea to go get a diagnose just to know made it almost impossible (where I live) to get an appointment.

    Doctors aren't even putting you on a waiting list anymore. The victims of this are the people who really don't have their life in order and aren't managing to get an appointment.

    And this really is following social media trends. Currently it is an ADHD hype, slowly merging into an autism hype.

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