• WxFisch@lemmy.world
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    2 years ago

    I’ve not been formally diagnosed, but I’m 100% sure I have had ADHD. I talked with my parents about it a few weeks ago and they basically just said “yeah you probably have always had it, but we never argued your doctor about it”. The idea that I’m in my thirties and only recently really identified why I struggle with things is so infuriating. Worse yet is the fact that there were things that could have helped me succeed and be more comfortable in school is just the worst. I manage fine at this point with various strategies to be successful so it’s not really worth it to me to talk to my doctor and argue that I’ve always been like this, but man is it just hard sometimes.

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    2 years ago

    It’s funny because the ADHD subreddit is memes and upvotes and people talking about how ADHD hurts their performance at work.

    The bipolar subreddit is people who want to kill themselves. People who are homeless. People who are broken, have lost their spouses, jobs, lives.

    And ADHD gets so much sympathy. It’s a mental illness that’s so socially acceptable that people talk about it at work. Compare and contrast that to bipolar where you carry a stigma wherever you go. It’s nuts.

    • Martineski@lemmy.dbzer0.comOP
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      2 years ago

      I can’t speak about work but when it comes to upvotes it’s most probably because people can relate to most of the stuff because it’s stuff that other people also do but ADHD makes them much much more frequent and uncontrollable.

      • kittenbridgeasteroid@discuss.tchncs.de
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        2 years ago

        Yup. It’s a developmental disorder instead of a mental illness (like autism). Our frontal lobe or prefrontal cortex didn’t develop properly.

        I think ADHD is a horrible name for it. Executive Functioning Disorder is a much more accurate name.

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          2 years ago

          I think ADHD is a horrible name for it.

          Rather that saying that as an opinion say that as if it was an objective truth because it is one. It is truly a terrible name for the disorder because it’s named after how we inconvenience neurotypicals and not after our struggles. It should either describe our struggles properly or have a serious sounding neutral name where people won’t be assuming things about the disorder.