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ChaoticGoodFox
1
il y a 3 ans

Does anyone else feel like...

Your whole life makes since now that you know you ADHD? (New diagnosis just did testing)



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Jennipurr
20
il y a 3 ans

Diagnosed at 40 and it was the biggest relief cause I had truly began to believe that I was just broken. Now I am learning how to manage my symptoms and the more I learn the more my life experiences make sense.


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cuttlefishlove
1
il y a 3 ans

100%!! Just found out 2 weeks ago and have been learning everything I can, fast as I can. Am 42 on the 3rd and feeling SO empowered to move forward!


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phadhdiva
15
il y a 3 ans

Yes, it makes sense now. Before I kept thinking what is wrong with me?


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Sqirr3lBr@in
1
il y a 3 ans

Absolutely! After my oldest was diagnosed, I pressed my husband to pursue an evaluation and be treated. I knew I was also, but mine wasn’t as severe. I finally had my evaluation 2 years ago, and started medicating. What an incredible difference. However, now that I’m going through menopause, it’s the worst it’s ever been!


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ChaoticGoodFox
1
il y a 3 ans

I think it may be one of the best things about the diagnosis 😊


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doallthethings
3
il y a 3 ans

Absolutely! I’m 37 and was diagnosed 2 years ago. There were so many things that I thought were weird quirks and now it totally makes sense. I now understand why my mum was the same


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ParabolicHeater
20
il y a 3 ans

Simply, yep!