Zebrafive

joined 8 months ago
[–] Zebrafive@lemmy.myserv.one 4 points 8 hours ago

Ha well better late than never I suppose.

Have you observed any improvements? You have had some treatment or currently undergoing some?

I think the 2 things I currently identify with the biggest are: Autism- 'bottom up thinking' (i think is what its called) Wherein I tend to converse and think from specific 'this is a woman drinking a coca cola in swimwear on a hot day' as opposed to 'this is an advertisement for coca cola, they are using the heat and the attractiveness of the woman to make an appeal' if shown an advert for coke.

ADHD- Not.being able to perform tasks unless there is an immediate consequence

Both (maybe) Stimulation must be present at the right amount. Too much (a night club) and I start using a lot of energy, im stressed, im less social, I think less clearly, and I fatigue entirely soon after. Often becoming quite irritable and oddly mad at everyone for not being interesting or cool or lacking depth or something illogical.

Hope its working out for you

[–] Zebrafive@lemmy.myserv.one 2 points 9 hours ago

Good to know that is classified as a disability.

Feels so ironic how they is so much more talk : news, tik tok, documentaries, etc, about missed and late diagnoses of this sort and yet here I am.

Who'd 'a 'thunk I would be in almost the exact situation so many people having been raising awareness about.for so long. Not I. Hehe. Kudos to those people as much as I have felt as though therr are some people who misrepresent conditions or overtrivialize, or something, seems I have been part of the problem maybe.

[–] Zebrafive@lemmy.myserv.one 2 points 10 hours ago (1 children)

Thanks

Yes I feel sometimes "wow Im eating healthy and Im exercising l, I even spoke to a stranger...I am making growth to being better. And then randomly life collapses around me again'

The YouTube is good. Not sure how I've gone so long without even considering ADHD/ADD.

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submitted 11 hours ago* (last edited 11 hours ago) by Zebrafive@lemmy.myserv.one to c/adhd@lemmy.world
 

I suspect I have ADHD (maybe inattentive).

Never have suspected this to be true until a few months ago - I am 31 years old.

Sadly, I used to think about people who said they have ADHD were making excuses for their poor behavior or work performance. (Sorry I guess)

'Everyone has a little bit of ADHD' 'We are all a little autistic'

How do you folks deal with statements such as these? And is it possible the people saying this are undiagnosed amd projecting (like I think I was)?

Recently when someone says that I simple say 'No, (disorder x, y, z) is a (category i.e. developmental) disorder meaning the person's CNS or psyche has developed incorrectly'

Which simply yields more arguing. . .

My next question---

Background - I have struggled my whole life with life. My apartment is constantly messy save a few weeks out of the year, my insurance goes un updated and I drive illegally, I do not speak to people for days on end (family included), deadlines are almost never met, the phrase 'anything without immediate and serous consequence, is invisible and impossible to do' is very accurate to my entire life.

I have been searching for 31 years (more or less) for explanations as to why I am so much more dysfunctional than my peers

Question: Is ADHD/ADD really this debilitating, or must it be a combination of things?

Because if this ultimately explains most if not all of my difficulties, why isnt this treated as a severe disability? Because I am barely capable of doing anything if there.

Are no immediate consequence - and for many adult things- there are not.

Additional ramble- I initiated an assessment with a psychologist outside of my insurance coverage as it has been too difficult for me to navigate the system so I am paying out of pocket. I initially asked for an autism/ADHD assessment/ but after doing more learning I see autism as less likely in my case although perhaps I dont know.

I am so frustrated that at 31 years old and multiple encounters with psychologist, psychiatrists and other MDs none have ever even hinted at ADHD the most I've gotten is--mild and or moderate depression, general anxiety/social anxiety

[–] Zebrafive@lemmy.myserv.one 2 points 16 hours ago

Im coming to terms with the fact I may have ADHD, talking to a psychologist.

So, reading is often nothing or everything, lately it is nothing, but prior to that I was re reading Dune up to Children (I have like 20 pages left to read and I have been at that part for about 5 months )

Today I will revisit Master and Margarita where I have about 100 pages left also have been at thst part for 2 or 3 months.

Prior I read some Spanidh novel about a poor man who went from master to master, each one treating him badly until he was more or less liberated.

I plan on revisiting Don Quixote after....I've resd the first few hundred pages like 6 times and quite liked it...

I may read Amadis of Gaul along with Don Quixote.

Uhh......and there is King Arthur and the Round Table (Mark Twain) thst one I am ln the last 10 chapters or so)

I really hope to come to a solution with this