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bloopbloopbleepbloop hi this video is about me getting diagnosed with adhd. i hope you like this video. idk there isn't much to say. except for blobeebooblah.

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I actually pretty recently told my mom I wanted to take an ADHD test because I kept relating a lot to stuff claimed as ADHD, like stuff stated in this video. Then she told me that I already took one years ago and was officially diagnosed with it and I had just…..forgotten that.

garbagecrow
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I remember few years back after my wife died, I was left alone with 3 kids. I suffered severe depression and mental disorder. Got diagnosed with ADHD. Not until a friend recommended me to psilocybin mushrooms treatment. Psilocybin treatment changed my life for better. I can proudly say i'm totally clean for 6 years and still counting. Always look to nature for solution to tough problems, Shrooms are phenomenal.

DominikPavel-fkwb
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As a person with ADHD, if I can get one thing done in a day, that is an accomplishment in of itself.

toganium
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wait- walking in circles is a sign of adhd, leaving things to the last minute, forgetting what I'm supposed to be doing, forgetting whether or not I have locked Oh no

wingerwc
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As a fellow inattentive ADHDer I felt so represented by the walking in circles talking to yourself thing.

iamcreive
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My sister has ADHD. Media SUCKS at depicting ADHD. It’s not just one thing. It’s so stupid seeing ADHD treated like it’s a singular thing and that there’s not so many different ways that people with it handle things. I’ll have to show this video to her. Awesome job, Andy!

Atellas
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Although I was technically diagnosed with adhd at the age of 8 or 9, I somehow just forgot my mom telling me about it so I proceeded to go 7-8 years questioning why the hell my 30 min hw assignments took me 5 hours to do and why I would get excited to pull up songs I like, only to immediately forget the name of it as I was typing it into the search bar. It was only during an annual where my doctor just off handly mentioned that "oh yeah hormones and the adhd are what's probably causing the mood changes" to which I'm just sitting there like, "....I have adhd?" and my mother just looks at me like I'm the dumbest mf on the planet. She insists she told me repeatedly, on both the day I was diagnosed and multiple times after my therapy sessions, but all I remember from that early on was playing with blue sand with my therapist and organizing the plushies on her shelf. Thank you for coming to my TEDTALK.

bennybyeboo
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My recovery journey was greatly enhanced by the therapeutic benefits of mushrooms. Other psychedelics like DMT and LSD have also proven to be remarkable.

JoseLopez-tlyt
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I think the "walking in circles talking out loud" thing is partially based on the fact that it makes it easier to reflect on issues and form more coherent strings of thought than if you were to do it just in your mind where things quickly get muddled and confusing. At least that's what it's like for me, even though I don't think I have ADHD. I like talking out loud to myself about things a lot because it's just easier to stay on topic.

gurglenurgle
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As someone with ADHD, the walking around in circles and talking to myself is the most relatable thing I have heard about ADHD

MK-uiew
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I didn't get diagnosed until my mid 50's because ADHD wasn't a thing you could get diagnosed with when I was a kid. Every report card I got throughout elementary school commented about my absent mindedness and my daydreaming in class. Once I got into middle school it was all about my forgetfulness, tardiness, and how I wasn't living up to my potential. I grew up hearing how lazy and undisciplined I was and had no idea that my issues weren't character flaws. I'm so glad young people at least don't have to go through that particular brand of bullshit anymore.

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i know adhd is livable and everything but sometimes it can feel kind of isolating. a lot of people are under the impression that i forget because of lack of care or laziness, but I care a lot. It's embarrassing admitting that I didn't see something, or that I've forgotten something. It happens at work all the time and its just... ugh.

Lucarin
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I’m currently under the process of being diagnosed for ADHD. Coming from hispanic parents, I’ve always been told that i tend to be lazy or too scared to do things when in reality my brain just doesn’t cooperate with me unless it’s super urgent or art related. It’s funny that I intended to watch this video moments after it got posted but i immediately forgot and put it off for later x)

arliorellanadamas
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As someone with the hyperactive type of adhd, this is mostly relatable, for me, there is always something on my mind, and I daydream a lot. I always thought it was normal until I learned about adhd in class, I can’t even imagine what it would be like to NOT think about something. Because of my adhd, I’ll stare at a wall for as long as possible until someone tells me to do something or I remember that I need to be a helpful member of society

mcleslieplayz
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I love how I went into this video wondering how it feels to have adhd and he goes on to list things out of my day to day life 💀

RyanMaddison
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Walking in circles instinctively and not even realizing you’re doing it is my biggest give away because I do it every single day

MyAdorableDog
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I was diagnosed with ADHD 24 years ago and every subsequent doctors visit afterwards, it was always the same: “most severe case of ADHD I’d ever seen”. I’m 29, I got off the meds, they had a really bad side effect after taking them for 24 years, I am still hyper as hell. I just exercise and eat healthy and find hobbies to restrain all the energy.

andrewhanson
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I love how when a youtuber comes out with any kind of mental health issue the entire tribe of people with that issue come together and welcome them. I was diagnosed with ADHD at 7, but turns out it was just anxiety so I am glad they have a surefire way to properly diagnose people.

zinis
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this is the most accurate description of people diagnosed with adhd in the past 10 years. it’s just like “..oh!” after years and years of probably crying yourself to sleep sometimes cause you couldn’t understand why you couldn’t do everything other people could. it’s really awesome to hear about this again! it reminds me of all the people out there who get it too! stay frosty, ice cream

lindseyandres
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As a person with ADHD, I really liked the part with the squirrel, no way it brought back so many memories.
I struggle with ADHD SEVERELY, and EVERY SINGLE THING you said in this video is 100% accurate.

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