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Are you curious if you or someone you know might have ADHD as an adult? In this informative video, we delve into the world of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) and uncover the top 5 signs of ADHD that can indicate its presence in adults. Whether you suspect you might have adult ADHD or want to better understand the symptoms for a loved one, this comprehensive guide will provide you with valuable insights and practical knowledge.

We also made a video on the signs of ADHD, not laziness:    • 5 Signs It's Your ADHD, Not Laziness  


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@Psych2go

8 months ago

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@ScrimmyBingus42

11 months ago

I always describe having ADHD as being in a crowded cafeteria, where people are all having conversations around you, but those conversations are my thoughts

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@Shark_feet

11 months ago

I once tried to get homework done, but it was so difficult to actually do anything that I just gave up, and then felt mad at myself for not being able to work normally. These kinds of experiences are super frustrating

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@Caramel1806

10 months ago

A correction that I would like to make is that it's not just possible for ADHD to persist into adulthood, it does. If you have it, you have it. It doesn't go away.

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@toasty_the_fox

11 months ago

0:44 Mental restlessness 1:50 Ready, fire, aim (Blurting things out) 2:37 Trapped in the now 3:46 Loss for words 4:24 Unmotivated

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@Tonypurcell421

10 months ago

You forgot hyper focus. It happens when you discover something new and fully revolve your life around it every bit of free time and almost every thought is about what your hyper focusing on it's like an insane amount of focus on that particular thing then something new comes around and that then becomes the thing you hyper focus on while whatever you were focused on before just goes to the side. it's a big part of why people like me can't finish certain things or meet goals they have set for themselves. Hopefully some will understand what I'm trying to say.

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@munkeefinkelbeen5395

11 months ago

Undiagnosed, but absolutely certain I have ADHD. Mom has it, older brother has it, and I've shown symptoms all my life. I've managed pretty well on my own, but I'm definitely considering getting a proper diagnosis... if I can ever remember to get around to it 😅

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@lauragadille3384

11 months ago

I just got diagnosed at 43. It makes a lot of sense why I struggled as a child and now as an adult.

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@bitter-bit

9 months ago

As someone with ADHD one of my favourite things is seeing people light up with a smile and say "I've never thought about it that way" to something I've said.

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@JanetRichardson-mq5es

3 months ago

I was diagnosed with ADHD since my teenage. Spent my whole life fighting ADHD. Also suffered severe depression and mental disorder. Not until my mom recommended me to psilocybin mushrooms treatment. Psilocybin treatment saved my life honestly. 8 years totally clean. This is something that really need to be use globally to help people with related health challenges.

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@megaweasel706

11 months ago

I wish I could explain that feeling of non-motivation to others in the context I experience it in. I’m in college doing my dream study, and yet without serious help from the people around me to keep me motivated I wouldn’t have made it through my first week. It sucks to lack motivation for things you’re passionate about

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@Silverstripedfox

11 months ago

I was diagnosed with ADHD as a kid so I knew pretty much my whole life that I had ADHD, but didn't really understand or know exactly how it was/is effecting me and my day to day till in recent years. Now so many things make so much more sense! Bit of a funny story, I often struggle to get into bed at a decent time. Well Shadow, my little black cat, has taken it upon herself to make me go to bed at night. She usually starts her little bedtime routine around 11pm and does everything she can to get my attention and stop doing whatever it is I'm doing. As soon as I get up/start moving she'll run to the bed/bedroom and stare at me, occasionally meowing at me. If I get distracted by something she starts the process over again. If I try petting her or scratching her ears (she loves having her ears scratched) during this, she'll lash her tail around like she's really mad. Like, "I accept your head scratches, but I'm still mad at you for not going to bed." Once I'm finally settled in for the night she curls up next to me.

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@theknockoutladysaint23

11 months ago

I learned something new. I always thought the hyperactive part never applied to me. Because I'm opposite, but now I know it can mean mental hyperactivity. And that definitely applies to me. I would like to get tested because I do have these symptoms, but I don't want to assume I have adhd.

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@cloudyrainee

11 months ago

I've been diagnosed with ADD the type without hyperactivity. My therapist noticed it when we first talked and I was very glad that I got a part figured out why my brain works like this. It's nice to know there's people similar to this.

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@JoelDJohnson1986

11 months ago

I have ADHD, and was diagnosed with it since I was a child. It was difficult to finish my tasks in school growing up, even doing chores at home. When I talk, I have to think about what I'm talking about, before it comes out of my mouth. But I am taking medicine for that, and it helps me to focus on certain tasks better. Thank you, psych2go for this video.

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@gregwilkinson5185

11 months ago

I'm 63 and I've been fighting this devil my whole life. Every one of these symptoms brings back so many bad memories of hurt feelings, frustration with relationships, long bouts of loneliness and cruel teasing because I was 'different. 'But the one positive thing about it is knowing that it wasn't my fault and I don't have to blame myself for so much that went wrong. Looking back now, I see where everything went wrong at, and why it happened. I also understand some people that Ive known in the past were truly concerned about it. They tried in their own way to explain things to me and hoped I could understand through all the static, and from having thousands of thoughts going through my head all at once and I had to grab at one and hope I get lucky. Sometimes I did but most of the time I didn't. Sometimes you just wonder why you couldn't just die and do this life all over again, but this time get things right!

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@CatVetNele

11 months ago

I JUST got diagnosed with ADHD, I'm 35 years old! I for sure believe it's also a superpower and we are not lazy. I mean, I became a vet of all things! It's wasn't easy because studying came really hard for me. But now, the practical side of actually being a vet, is what I was defenitly made for. Even started a YouTube channel 2 years ago! It's still goingm but I need breaks every once in a while 😊

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@A55a551n

11 months ago

Timestamps 1). Mental restlessness 0:45 2). Ready! fire! aim! 1:50 3). Trapped in the now 2:37 4). Loss gor words 3:46 5). Unmotivated 4:24 Hope this helps you out. Hope you have a nice day. 💙💙💙

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@davidhill5684

11 months ago

I used to think ADHD could not be much of a problem. But now, with a late autism diagnosis, i think it's clear that i also have ADHD. The two together have wreaked havoc in my life.

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@me-specifically

6 months ago

when you watch a video about ADHD and realize you didn't pay attention to any of it

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