So, I kinda want to touch on Adult ADHD and it's impact on my life. I know a lot of people don't have a full understanding of how varied the symptoms of the disorder are so I just wanted to share my own experiences living with it. It's not a "OH SHINY" sort of distracted mind sort of condition but it can be hard to live with untreated, and without support. 1/? #MentalHealth #ADHD
I'm 52, and not yet diagnosed--but it's become clear to me in the last year that I have ADHD. A lot of things I've attributed to my depression or my anxiety, or to just being weird, now seem like they're ADHD.
I was the "gifted" kid not living up to my potential.
The things that really resonate with me are:
-Feeling overwhelmed because what seems like a simple task to most looks like complicated mountain of steps to me.
-Not forming habits.
-Needing constant jolts of feedback
@tyghebright It came at a huge cost myself, I ended up having a nervous breakdown after attending Concorde Career School in San Antonio TX back in 2013. I totally get what you mean on this.
@PaganMother
I'm sure that my ADHD was missed because I was assigned female at birth and I don't have any of the hyperactivity most commonly associated with it.
And because I generally did well in school. Lots of hyperfocus. But that comes at a cost.