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Why the hell does this keep happening? I still hear horror stories of how people struggle for half of their lives and nobody stops to think "this isn't normal, we should see a doctor" and it just infuriates me.

Please, if it is negatively effecting your life or you get into arguments about it and it's effecting your social or home life, see a doctor.

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[โ€“] Wiz@midwest.social 25 points 4 months ago (2 children)

It's me in this clown makeup and I don't like it.

College was really hard for me. A big bundle of distractions at a vulnerable age in my life. I about failed out twice out of STEM degrees. I finally found a Liberal Arts degree that I could get a BA in.

Then a few years later, I had married somewhat. I went back and completed by STEM degree, somehow.

Now I'm back at it again 20+ years later, working on my Masters in IT. It takes all of my ADHD coping skills. Making lists. Exercise. Counseling. Supporting friends and family.

It's possible, but it's hard.

[โ€“] BeAware_@lemmy.dbzer0.com 11 points 4 months ago (1 children)

It's possible! Sure! If you know you have it in the first place...mental disability deniers all around me...๐Ÿ˜’

[โ€“] Wiz@midwest.social 7 points 4 months ago

I was able to get an adult ADD diagnosis in my 50s from my mental health counselor. Which was forwarded to my PCP. Only then I was allowed to start meds.

I have heard it's notoriously hard to get a diagnosis as an adult.

This sounds a lot like my experience. I've been debating going back, and hearing others have been able to accomplish it alleviates some of my concerns.