proper diagnosis x treatment = life changing #shorts

all right we’re gonna play a little game here and i need you to watch this whole build because it could be life-changing if you can relate put your finger down if you struggle with procrastination disorganization and paying attention to things to the point where it affected your self-esteem put a finger down if you struggle with time management and you often underestimate how long things will actually take put a finger down if you sometimes struggle to follow through and complete tasks and in your frustration you often respond by storing something else put your finger down if you struggle with stress and sometimes you take things a little too personally put your finger down if sometimes when you are able to focus you actually zoning on one specific thing and you forget to do other important things put it bring it down if you routinely misplace things like your keys or your phone or your wallet or you sometimes forget big things like anniversaries or birthdays and that can sometimes lead to issues in your relationship now while this video is not meant for you to diagnose yourself it is important to recognize symptoms of adhd because this can also affect adults the same way that it affects children and diagnosis and treatment is life-changing

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  1. all fingers down 😅 i had to stop going to the only therapist nearby that took my insurance and also accepted to see an adult suspecting of adhd because i can't afford 30euros a week on a 400euros a month salary…. and also because when i told her i struggle with my weight and that i was bullied for that as a child she replied "you would look prettier if you lost weight though"

  2. I’ve been taking test for autism. ADI and the likes, spanish english. And I keep getting results saying I’m on the spectrum. I put all fingers down for this. I’ve spent 15 years in therapy for “‘Major recurring Depression, GAD.” But I tried to find a doctor for adult diagnosis for autism and my medical network only shows pediatrics. Do you have any suggestions?

  3. My psychiatrist retired so I had to find a new one. I have every symptom that you listed +more. I went to the new psychiatrist and they made me take a Conner test(never heard of it and my old psychiatrists never made me take one)
    The results of my test was that I don't have ADHD, even though I've had multiple psychiatrist diagnose me. I think it's absolutely ridiculous. I've been taking adderall for almost 10 years and the new psychiatrist won't give it to me. I'm still in search of a doctor to help me because I've been struggling without it. I take a low dose(10mg, once a day). The new doctor tried to make it seem like I was just taking it to get high or something, low-key implying that I was abusing it. It was very weird and offensive because I have no history of that and literally only take one 10 mg dose a day. These younger, newer psychiatrists are terrible. I like the old-school psychiatrists who actually listen to you and understand your needs.

  4. I have ADHD and more people need to know what ADHD is and how to respect people and not assume that we do things ,because we are lazy. We can't do those certain tasks and we have reasons why, people should listen to ADHD people more. The struggle is real.❤

  5. I’ve already been diagnosed (late diagnosis, also I’m a woman) but I did this challenge anyway and lo and behold 🥲. Growing up I just couldn’t explain why I did what I did, or why my mind didn’t do what I wanted and demanded of it. I never want to use it as an excuse for anything and so I may get in the way of being understood.

  6. My husband and I are so aware that I tend to forget dates that we made our birthdays our engagement and wedding dates ❤