Im my case its like "sets up a million alarms and ignore all of them" haha
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I don't get the sensory overload one, but most of the other boxes I check
is it a food hyperfixation if I just want my fruit to be ripe and my other stuff to be fresh and stuff
Fuck. Im surprised how much ADHD affects me and how I've made it this far in life without treating it. It's like the only time I'm on point is when there's a swinging blade over my head
Setting a million alarms is not and ADHD symptom...
It's a meme. Don't overthink this. And if you do, check Rule 1.
Executive dysfuntion to get out of your bed is an ADHD symptom...
The pinned post explains this very well, but there aren't really such things as adhd symptoms that are exclusive. People with adhd just tend to have these problems so often that they interfere with normal living and usually they have multiple of these problems
I might've missed one or two because I don't understand them
I feel like I've got most of these, but I also feel like everybody my age has got most of these...
On the other hand, I'm about to become a full time student on top of a full time workload and this is freaking me out.
A lot of these are things everyone does sometimes. If it's something that is happening multiple times a week, or multiple times a day, then it might be worth taking to your Dr and filing out the test.
Full time student + full time work is a LOT to handle, even without ADHD.
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I'm lucky i find cooking to be a fun task otherwise i would've starved to death a long time ago
My gf has a bazillion open tabs and never closes any app and wonders she constantly runs out of battery. Grantly she also always forgets to charge.