I have weird quirk/tendency to stop listening / be distracted when someone explains something like during lectures for example. I fking hate this and it makes me dangerously close to failing college.

Generally, I don’t have it elsewhere. Just when someone is doing a verbal explanation, online or in person.

Perhaps it’s an issue of concentration, although generally I am able to do homework when I’m alone and focussing on it. At same time, I do get distracted relatively easily.

What is wrong with me? How to force myself to pay attention during classes and not doze off?

  • @kennocha
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    141 year ago

    I made it to 35 years old before I realized this ain’t normal. Saw a therapist and got a referral to investigate ADHD, and now my entire childhood education makes sense why I failed everything.

    I cannot stress how much treatment has improved my life. Consider getting evaluated, you may have tons of other signs without even knowing. Things like picking up hobbies and rapidly moving to new hobbies, fidgeting even without noticing, struggling to remember someone’s name after just meeting, so many things.

    We have learned a lot more about ADHD the last 20 years and have many different ways to treat it, even without medication.

    • slazer2au
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      71 year ago

      Things like picking up hobbies and rapidly moving to new hobbies, fidgeting even without noticing, struggling to remember someone’s name after just meeting, so many things.

      Well fuck that’s me.

    • @[email protected]OP
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      11 year ago

      What kind of treatment are helping best? Fidgety thing, ritalin? That’s all I know for ADD/ADHD

      • @kennocha
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        11 year ago

        I take Concerta, which is is only one that seemed to help me with the day to day. My therapist also gave me mental exercises and things to help me “process” stuff in ways that help.

        I also have a fidget cube that can help if I find myself drifting a bit.

        • @[email protected]OP
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          11 year ago

          mental exercises and things to help me “process” stuff in ways that help.

          That sounds interesting. What kind of exercises?

          • @kennocha
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            21 year ago

            Part of my ADHD would cause high levels of frustration and occasionally get towards a panic attack? There are things like slowing your breathing, removing yourself from where the frustration is for 10 minutes, and reapproaching, etc.

            It’s one of those things that is hard to give blanket things that work for everyone. You have to figure out what works for you, and a Therapist is qualified to help you with that discovery.