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I know it’s ridiculous to use a bingo board meme as a diagnostic tool but should I be concerned if I got a whooooole lot of these?

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Hey, it’s a start. You can always run these ‘test results’ past a professional later

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All of these 😭😫

My doctor still thinks that adults can’t have ADHD.🙂

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Has he met my entire social network?

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love how a seeming majority of doctors are stuck in the early 1800s

every time i have to patiently explain how hrt works to a healthcare professional i die inside

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Depending on their training they essentially think adult ≠ adhd.

The easiest way to get a proper diagnosis is to imply that you were seriously tested for adhd/other neurodivergence as a child.

I’ve noticed that because of current understanding and research for adults are minimized due to people’s naturally tendency to develop coping mechanisms as they get older. So by saying you showed signs as a child they may take the time and actually listen to what you have to say. Definitely don’t lie but insist that you showed some signs as a child, and talk about issues you have today and steer them away from asking about details you had as a kid. I’d bet you did have some signs as a kid but you can’t remember/people didn’t notice. Remember a lot of these symptoms are related and could easily just be due to anxiety or well anxiety idk.

For me personally I was tested as a kid but had my medical record essentially wiped and my parents didn’t want me in any “special” classes. The schools I went to definitely had no handle on how to treat basically any neurodivergence other than stick everybody in the same class.

Another way is too force a recommendation from your doctor to a testing facility, psychiatrist, or therapist. And hopefully they’ll listen to you and get a good diagnosis. It probably won’t be covered by insurance and I’ve seen prices range from $500 to $2000 so make sure to ask. Some testing facilities technically brake the law by not informing you that’s it’s not covered under insurance, so make sure you get in writing that your exact insurance is covered. Not just x company accepts it but your exact insurance plan.

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I read this with my leg bouncing and it’s the first fucking square 😂😭

This entire thing is me to a tee since childhood.

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5 points

What do I win? 💀

And there’s so much more that’s not even listed here.

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What is sensory overload? Is it like that thing where you have to turn the volume down in the car when trying to park?

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Personally for me being exposed to a lot of noises for a long time and not being able to escape from them causes the stress to build up and become very easly irritable, angry, and sensitive to everything. I’m curious how others experience it.

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that’s exactly it for me too. it’s like a building irritation that crescendos into a grumpy tsunami if not dealt with

though i find it’s not just noises necessarily, it can be sensations like touch as well

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I’ll get that reaction immediately to almost any noise 🙉

Mostly if I’m already kinda stressed. If not, then it will take a few minutes of noise before I crack

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Cracking is the worst. You just basically fully lose yourself for a good moment.

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