mikanis: adhd-informative: thatgirlwithadhd: mardu-mama: swatisaur: my life with ADHD This is very t
mikanis: adhd-informative: thatgirlwithadhd: mardu-mama: swatisaur: my life with ADHD This is very true and a great post. But low key makes me think about how people with adhd have been raised their whole lives to value a day based on what they accomplished vs what they experienced I think your point is excellent. But also consider: That list might say things like “Paint a picture. Go birdwatching. Finish that great novel I started reading. Call my grandma. Learn to bake a cake. Visit my sister. Play piano.” For me at least, the good/fun things are harder without meds too. I can have the best intentions, but following through is hard. This addition is so important. This applies to PTSD recovery too. I recently tried discussing an ADHD diagnosis with my doctor and they told me PTSD is basically the symptoms of a half dozen other conditions, standing on each other and wearing a long coat and hat, trying to convince my brain they belong. -- source link
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