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ADHD NoNonymous
by Pauly Campbell
Adults with ADHD, especially those who are undiagnosed or late-diagnosed, are very prone to severe depression.While not caused by the ADHD itself, how ADHD brain works can lead to a chaotic life in almost all aspects: financial, social, general health, and so on. The chaotic life endured for a long time will destroy anyone, with ADHD or not.But people with ADHD are most likely hypersensitive. They handle critics and rejections badly, not because they are egoistic. It is because they are their own worst critics. They don’t need people to tell them that they are the problem. They already knew, some may hate themselves for it.Imagine living with that, while feeling as a failure because of anything that they did made their life worse. No matter how hard they tried to fix it.ADHD brains work in “survival mode” that cannot be turned off. Imagine living with that in decades. Even sleeping is not resting. Their brains pull them to travel through various simul
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Adults with ADHD, especially those who are undiagnosed or late-diagnosed, are very prone to severe depression.While not caused by the ADHD itself, how ADHD brain works can lead to a chaotic life in almost all aspects: financial, social, general health, and so on. The chaotic life endured for a long time will destroy anyone, with ADHD or not.But people with ADHD are most likely hypersensitive. They handle critics and rejections badly, not because they are egoistic. It is because they are their own worst critics. They don’t need people to tell them that they are the problem. They already knew, some may hate themselves for it.Imagine living with that, while feeling as a failure because of anything that they did made their life worse. No matter how hard they tried to fix it.ADHD brains work in “survival mode” that cannot be turned off. Imagine living with that in decades. Even sleeping is not resting. Their brains pull them to travel through various simul
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