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by akk0
254 days ago
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In many places getting an adult ADHD diagnosis is near impossible. I was diagnosed at age 8 personally, but I now live in a country where adult ADHD is borderline not acknowledged as even existing, and I know people have to fight very hard to get diagnosed and even harder to get access to medication if they can get it at all. There can also be palpable downsides to having a diagnosis at all, eg in my birth country everyone with an ADHD or Asperger's diagnosis is legally required to pay for medical evaluation out of pocket to be allowed to get a driver's license and will face medical reevaluation on renewal as well. |
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It's not always great in the US despite it being acknowledged and somewhat accepted. It's gotta be really rough in a country that doesn't accept adhd. Ouch, a medical evaluation might make sense, but to have to pay for it out of pocket, ouch.
Though on the flipside in some countries the doctors don't care what meds they prescribe. It's very strange how things vary by coubtry. Some are absurd.
I guess my comment assumes the US where it has perhaps become a bit "trendy" as the OP suggested. I will say that when possible most ADHD'ers or aspergers do benefit from professional guidance.