“your kid needs your attention, not adhd meds!”
“maybe we can talk about how with the internet there are more diagnoses of adhd now, and how the internet is rewiring our brains…”
“medicating childhood: the hoax of adhd”
literally all things ive seen in the past fucking WEEK let me out of this hell
i can debunk this all in a flash
adhd is a neurodevelopmental disorder, and develops around 12 years old. given that, and how many diagnosed adhd adults there are, including elders, this is something that predates the internet
adhd is genetic, so despite an attention given from parent to child, it’s incredibly likely that at least one of the parents or other relatives also has adhd
oh yes, and let’s not forget the myth that adhd symptoms are synonymous with child behavior. but adhd isn’t just hyperactivity - in fact, hyperactivity doesn’t always present itself. in addition to hyperactivity, other symptoms include:
- echolalia
- poor memory
- racing/scattered thoughts
- slowed social development (around 30%)
- difficulty understanding tasks/organizing them into steps
- struggles understanding time management
- impulsive acts (impulsive spending is a major issue with many of us)
- difficulty managing emotions, especially anger
- easily bored (and boredom leads to greater frustration than others)
- TROUBLE SLEEPING. many adhd people spend their entire lives not getting good sleep because of the constant “noise” in their heads. see the scattered thoughts. basically, the thoughts are always going. there is no shut off switch. insomnia is largely prevalent with adhd
- losing details (like getting poor grades because you missed the fine print on a test even with knowing the material)
- struggles with listening comprehension (words sound like nonsense)
- struggles with reading comprehension (words look like nonsense)
- memorization issues - a child skilled in math will have trouble with multiplication tables, for example
- has trouble “waiting their turn” in conversation - frequently interrupts without realizing
- hyperfocus - an often overlooked aspect, when one focuses to the exception of all other external stimuli, including needing to eat, sleep, etc. time almost ceases to exist
- not a symptom, but adhd - especially adult adhd - is highly comorbid with anxiety disorders and depression later in life. this is because a person with adhd is working their heart out to achieve the same standards, contrary to the believe that they’re “lazy.” as you can see above, almost every aspect of daily life is impacted - social, work, school, family, money… and this can lead to a feeling of being unable to cope.
- despite all that, people with adhd are also:
- more solution-oriented
- more resilient
- more expressive
- more curious
- and better at multitasking - not just because of having to learn how to manage the other symptoms, but these are, in fact, also symptoms. you can imagine how useful hyperfocus can be as well.
i wrote all this because i really want people to understand me and understand how this all works. and i want misunderstandings to stop so people can respect who i am.
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