Soldato
Hello everyone.
I was chatting with someone a few weeks ago and they had said in conversation "are you sure you don't have ADHD?" we laughed, very good yes, but he was like "no but really though?"
I would joke about it with all the things I have on the go, but I'd never actually looked into what it was.
My knowledge level was "the unruly kid in class" and so I hadn't actually looked at what it meant and how it manifested itself, or could, depending on the individual.
Since then I've spent a looooot of time not just researching, but I've met a great number of people who have ADHD and it's been mindblowing and very emotional.
I have spent years thinking I am just a bit different to others and no one really understands me. It's pretty isolating in a lot of ways, but I thought it was just me. Speaking to people who go into the levels of their lives and their thoughts and feelings that could be coming out of your own mouth and mind, has just been a crazy experience.
I'm currently seeing the work (free, thanks work) psychologist, who is capable of an "official diagnosis" but I have no doubt at this point. Especially since the conversations I've had with others, that really just rubber stamped it for me.
I've spent the last week replaying events of my life in the 3rd person, thinking about how things have played out where my impulsiveness, emotional response, lack of organisation etc etc etc has led to things, and I just see them in a completely different light. All the way back to school time! It's mindblowingly mental.
Has anyone else been diagnosed later in life? I remember in the mental health thread I'd seen someone I think it was LuckyB? Anyway, I'm still on my "journey" of discovery really. I don't really want the drugs to be honest. I mean, it would be nice to dampen the constant noise in my head, but at the same time I find that whole concept of it going quite scary.
Anyone else? Even as a child?
I was chatting with someone a few weeks ago and they had said in conversation "are you sure you don't have ADHD?" we laughed, very good yes, but he was like "no but really though?"
I would joke about it with all the things I have on the go, but I'd never actually looked into what it was.
My knowledge level was "the unruly kid in class" and so I hadn't actually looked at what it meant and how it manifested itself, or could, depending on the individual.
Since then I've spent a looooot of time not just researching, but I've met a great number of people who have ADHD and it's been mindblowing and very emotional.
I have spent years thinking I am just a bit different to others and no one really understands me. It's pretty isolating in a lot of ways, but I thought it was just me. Speaking to people who go into the levels of their lives and their thoughts and feelings that could be coming out of your own mouth and mind, has just been a crazy experience.
I'm currently seeing the work (free, thanks work) psychologist, who is capable of an "official diagnosis" but I have no doubt at this point. Especially since the conversations I've had with others, that really just rubber stamped it for me.
I've spent the last week replaying events of my life in the 3rd person, thinking about how things have played out where my impulsiveness, emotional response, lack of organisation etc etc etc has led to things, and I just see them in a completely different light. All the way back to school time! It's mindblowingly mental.
Has anyone else been diagnosed later in life? I remember in the mental health thread I'd seen someone I think it was LuckyB? Anyway, I'm still on my "journey" of discovery really. I don't really want the drugs to be honest. I mean, it would be nice to dampen the constant noise in my head, but at the same time I find that whole concept of it going quite scary.
Anyone else? Even as a child?