• @LukeMedia
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    131 year ago

    Talk to your doctor and/or psychiatrist and they can’t test and diagnose. Even being diagnosed, I still often feel like I’m just making excuses when something stems from my ADHD, but it’s important to remember that it’s not fair to yourself to downplay your own challenges. Acknowledging the challenges you face, and their affects on your life is not making excuses. It’s being honest with yourself about what you experience.

    • @Vampiric_Luma
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      61 year ago

      What happens after a diagnosis though?

      • @SuperCuber
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        91 year ago

        Hopefully treatment :) That can include therapy sessions, and also trying out different medications and if they help

    • @[email protected]
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      51 year ago

      Also I have one question. I’ve always done reasonably well on exams by cramming on the last day (more like last night) when the pressure is extreme. That doesn’t take away from the fact that I could have it right? Like I’m good at cramming something under pressure and vomiting it out the next day, but am also awful at something that would require regular periodic studying.

      • @LukeMedia
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        11 year ago

        Sorry for the late reply, but as the other commentor pointed out, what you described is incredibly consistent with ADHD. There is a reason we are prone to procrastination! Definitely talk to your doctor or psych about what you experience.

    • @[email protected]
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      31 year ago

      Thanks. I hope it goes well. I don’t see my mom being thrilled if it comes down to needing medication.