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| Rosenberg |
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Struggling to Keep it Together, I Need Help!
Hello everyone, my name is Gabriel and I am a 23 year old male. This is the fourth attempt to write this post, I got distracted on the other attempts and lost my line of thought - And I was basically writing my whole life, and I don't want to bore you guys with it, so I'm going to be as simple as possible this time. It all began when my flat mate (who happened to be a psychologist doing post-grad) told me that there was a strong possibility of me having ADHD. Those words kept reverberating in my head for about two years before doing some actual research on it. When I did the research I became overwhelmed with a joyful feeling of finally having found an answer. It was like I reading about my life style word for word, ever since I was a baby until this very day. I feel very underachieved today as I dropped out 3 universities, I did very bad in school in general (simply because I couldn't pay attention, and the harder I tried the harder it got and I started to get sleepy). You know those symptoms you read for ADHD? I have them all and I experience them with great frequency. I spent 5 months of my life doing a self analysis, reviewing my life. Wait, It gets worse - my mother have it (and her symptoms are transparent, it's easy to tell she have ADHD), my brother also have it. We did tons of tests that we found on the internet, did more research about the subject and the bottom line is: I was never so sure about something on my entire life as I am about having ADHD. I would gladly list all the symptoms I have with examples from real life, but it would be very boring, so I am skipping that part.
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| Dena |
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Diagnosing ADHD
I sympathize with your frustrating situation. Sometimes getting an ADHD diagnosis can be a challenge. Also, ADHD and depression are often co-morbid conditions -- it isn't unusual for an ADHD adult to also suffer from depression. There's no definitive diagnostic test for ADHD , and doctors vary in their abilities to deliver an ADHD diagnosis and treat the disorder, so it isn't unusual to go through some frustration before getting the right ADHD diagnosis. So hang in there. You will find the right doctor to diagnose and treat you. In the meantime, these article might be helpful. ADHD Diagnosis: Your Step by Step Guide Getting an Accurate Diagnosis: 3 Common Mistakes Ensuring an Accurate ADHD Diagnosis I hope this helps. Dena |
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| Rosenberg |
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Thanks
Thanks for your support.
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