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@abrahamlinkin2414

4 months ago

Having ADHD and trying to focus when your brain isn't along for the ride is like watching TV, but the channel randomly changes without it seeming obvious, only for you to realize 5 minutes in that the charaters, setting, plot, etc. are different and it wasn't just a B story for the same show. Then being expected to remember what the show was about later.

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@selfgaming1456

4 months ago

So I am undiagnosed (for women it is hard to get an audhd diagnosis, especially as an adult) but I went to become a behavioral technician for neurodiverse kids and holy shit was my mind blown.
After three months of learning about autism and adhd and learning how to differentiate these traits, I went to my boss (who was the head behavioral psychologist) and I was like ā€œlisten, I’ve struggled my whole life with school and I’m convinced the only reason I graduated was because I went to a project based learning high school that did a ton of one on one work- I’m pretty sure I’m neurodivergentā€ and she immediately handed me her folder of technician notes for each person working under her and she showed me my page that she had written in notes ā€œDef Audhd- inattentive type, will be a great example for the kids who struggle with schoolā€ I almost cried.

I’m still fighting to get an actual diagnosis but every tester under my insurance is booked for two years or more.

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@Hacker36969

3 months ago

ADHD is the unsung secret weapon of every one of the funniest people I know.

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@winzygamer7086

4 months ago

Having ADHD-innattentive is so real, and this is exactly what it's like.

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@ergodoodle1951

4 months ago

Meditation should be a mandatory skill you learn along with math and whatever else kids with focus learn. You literally get your life back.

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@ryanfletcher4054

4 months ago

That description of inattentiveness was my experience of school! Just diagnosed at age 35 🤣

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@danielmanning5845

3 months ago

ā€œCompletely divergent on a testā€ wait ive seen this one before

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@thirdson3rd

4 months ago

I'm stupid hyper sometimes and in a different world at other times. Go figure. Oh, uh, you really can't expect me to interact normally in social situations. Sometimes I do fine. Sometimes I get really confused about why everyone is mad about what I said. Meh.

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@vadepierce4542

4 months ago

Oh shit… I actually am gifted in math and non-verbal reading comprehension… but…. I was in K-3 till 4th grade as my reading comprehension is not very good… I… am now realizing I actually might be mentally divergent. Like… I joke about it. Cause I have tendencies… but like… idk. I actually am gifted in math and non-verbal reading. I actually am really bad at reading and reading comprehension.

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@tcurrid8059

4 months ago

Sounds familiar

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@zerishkamal

4 months ago

Bad at everything good at art classic dyslexic xp

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@Sid_Okay

4 months ago

Calling something that's probably just weird genetic adaptation a 'disorder' is such a modern thing.

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@NB21021

4 months ago

Nawwwww hahah if there is such a discrepancy between attention scales, it’s NOT an accurate reflection of your attention span, and actual cognitive ability in that area, because it’s you can’t just not have that problem on some ā€œattentionā€ tests (more like processing speed) but not others.

ADHD is correlates with processing speed deficits and even fine motor issues, BUT as someone with adhd and also a school psychologist doing general ability testing 90% of the day at work assessing kids with disabilities, it’s absolutely not a valid measure to indicate adhd like at all, as many adhd kids have zero issues at all on attention measures.


Just like handwriting can be trash for people with adhd, BUT not all adhd cases include that difficulty, and other factors can make it look like they do, but reminders to take time and interest suddenly changes outcomes of a deficit???

No chance.

ADHD is very very verryyyyy heavily interest based. Of course chances of other disability more often occurring (anxiety, learning disability, autism etc).

BUT they do not 100% always occur.


If the task is actually interesting and therefore stimulating factor for us to actually stay engaged as opposed to zone out, but timed tasks that are just does not sustain the environmental factors we NEED for arousal, causing limited alertness to the environmental stimuli

Cuz it’s trash.

But you can just have excellent engaging super interesting timed tasks you kick butt in and suddenly not have an attention deficit.

It’s just too inconsistent to suggest it’s a deficit, but sure is an excellent reflection of adhd.

Cuz we just need more stimuli for that dopamine to sustain effort and hyperfocus.

And IF there is way too much stimuli, adhd can actually have a heightened alertness to the environmental stimuli, therefore not being able to ignore other things around because they are more interesting and can’t resist the impulse.

Thats why working one on one and having different accommodations like breaking long tasks apart so it’s not agonizing, therefore literally not able to sustain the effort it takes especially when there is just zero creativity involved.

But can sustain all the effort on things like video games for hours? Can pull an all nighter research paper that you had 6 months for but didn’t have the sense of urgency cuz your back needs to be up against the wall to actually take action, and literally focus for hours for that midnight deadline.

And it just works too well sometimes … šŸ™ŒšŸ» team first draft? You mean the final draft that’s the only draft? :)

But yes, you can have a processing deficit in addition to adhd. But it is not a diagnostic criteria that rules out adhd if you just don’t have that problem.

But I have seen many neuropsych reports stating that because of the processing speed deficit, the adhd is proven lol.

Like… no. NO. Noooooooo!
Or else it should be a requires diagnostic criteria for every single adhd diagnosis.

But it’s not. Thats why those tests are not used for determining OR ruling out adhd.

But some older research made correlations but as a blanket statement of processing test results as a direct result of adhd and it’s just not accurate, and fails to explain when processing deficits do not exis

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@milanbagi884

4 months ago

You might have ADHD, but you are nowhere near Inattentive ADHD.
That makes you extremely slow, and almost incapable of talking and holding a conversation due to how slow your frontal lobe works. You talk really fast and your mind is very fast and creative, which is more ADHD.
Inattentive types have it worse, they are confused, slow and completely zone out, they can't talk and go on tangents to safe their life, and is often not diagnosed due to not being as showy as the hyperactive type.
If you find that you never know what to say and have extreme difficulty carrying a conversation, you're probably Inattentive ADHD.
What both types share is not being able to focus on one thing long, weak working memory - inability to plan, hard to control mood - so easily addictive and no willpower/discipline. But while Hyperactive types just think about "this and that, and that" and just jump around a million topics with above average mental association, the inattentive's brain is like a dead plant with no thoughts.

You probably have hyperactive type, just without showing it on the outside.
(It's a misconception that hyperactive types physically jump around, it's a mental thing. Their thoughts are what jumps around.)

I wish on no one to be inattentive type. Then you will be gaslit how you are completely normal, cus you are so quiet and well behaved, while you suffer silence and fade into the background as you fail at everything in life. The irony is how much worse it is to be inattentive then the hyperactive type which gives you creativity superpowers, inattentive gives you only the bad without the good, yet it's mostly ignored.

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