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by jwdunne
3989 days ago
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In fairness, what I've written is only a very small facet of the larger set of problems I face on a near daily basis - a lot of which I'd really rather not write about (mostly out of embarrassment, some of which purely because of the massive sense of failure I experience daily). I'm not saying you are one but ADHD deniers tend to dismiss symptoms described in isolation off as "oh this is normal". Without the ability to describe in coherent way how deep the rabbit hole actually goes, many people with ADHD suffer needlessly when trying to seek help. ADHD symptoms are often described as "everybody experiences the symptoms to at least some small degree, perhaps in combination or maybe one alone, but a sufferer is where they experience the majority of the symptoms to a massive degree on a daily basis". In a lot of ways, it DOES look normal. What isn't normal is how extensive the symptoms are and how much of impact they have on daily functioning. |
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I can only imagine that its frustrating to hear such comments over and over again from people who have no idea about your situation. However the problem is that partially this is the problem of rampant ADHD miss-diagnoses which creates natural tendency to first question it.