Could You Have Inattentive ADHD and Not Know It? 😲 10 Signs ☑️

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Please note I am not a medical professional.

Many people are surprised to learn they have ADD after many years of struggling to stay organised, consistent and punctual. Not all cases are easy to diagnose because many people with ADHD don't display traits of hyperactivity, which can leave many left behind and ruled out. If you suspect you have any of the symptoms, it may be worthwhile getting a psychiatry specialist to examine you for peace of mind.

#AdhdSymptoms #AttentionDeficitDisorder #InattentiveAdhd
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Sorry about the music - I can't change it now.

ADHDMastery
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Daydreaming was always more exciting than school.

cateclism
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OMG. Ppl at work was always like "How was your weekend?" & I could NOT recall to save my life. Just like well shit . what did I do this weekend.

MarcusGrey
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Not a slow learner. Everybody always said I was really smart. Just could never get my work done. Also did really poorly on standardized tests because they were timed.

alittlepieceofearth
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I was severely traumatized years ago as a teenage, got diagnosed with ADHD. Spent my whole life fighting ADHD. I suffered severe depression and mental disorder, Not until my wife recommended me to psilocybin mushrooms treatment. Psilocybin treatment saved my life honestly. 8 years totally clean. Never thought I would be saying this about mushrooms.

Paul_Michael
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3:12 1. Frequent daydreaming
3:34 2. Appearing spaced-out
3:44 3. stimulus hypersensitivity
4:21 3. (Again?) slower thinking processes
5:02 4. slower response time
5:27 5. working memory impairment
5:59 6. time blindness
6:16 7. Zoning out
6:50 8. trouble with instructions
7:12 9. low stress tolerance
7:40 10. Can't cope with complicated stuff
8:19 Bonus: Co-morbid depression

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How many of you spaced out, started the video again and started to read the comments below and started the video again? Yip I played the video more than 3 times and paused it a few times. I watched the video though.

thehighpriestess
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Conversations for me are difficult because usually I miss quick snippets vs long drawn out moments. It's like my mind is in and out really quickly, so I can't follow key parts of peoples stories. Like... "Wait, who did you go to dinner with?" "Lori" again??" "arby's." and then like 5 minutes later it's like... "you said that or she did?" A lot of times I feel really bad about this, and I will hide it. It's like, I can kinda follow the stories, but miss key details. I didn't know a co-worker's husband's name for SO LONG, because I dip in and out of stories so quickly.

carahamelie
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I was just finally diagnosed with ADD...at 70 years old. That explains all that happened and didn’t happen in my life.

arthurkrieck
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Listening to a stranger on the internet describe your entire life is really surreal. Never even considered the possibility of me having ADHD until recently, I was always told that people with ADHD were always rambunctious and couldn't sit still. I was nothing like that, I was always mellow and daydreaming. I tried to get treated for different anxiety disorders, it never worked out. It was so frustrating knowing something was wrong but nobody could figure it out, teachers, parents, counselors, hell even doctors. Thanks for making this video, I'm gonna bring this newly discovered info to my doctor to get evaluated, I think I may have found out whats actually wrong with me. I wish more people knew about this stuff

JosephSampson
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I will never forget the day I googled “daydreaming disorders”. I didn’t know about adhd and I started to think all the other symptoms were just a part of my personality so it never occurred to me that it could be that. but the daydreaming part was weird so I spent hours researching causes for constant daydreaming and I also thought I had Alzheimer’s. Self diagnosing is a dangerous game lol. Whole time I had adhd

edlanegilman
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I remember in school I would say to myself that “I’m going to concentrate this lesson” start listening to the teacher when all of a sudden I come to and realise I’m staring at the wall and everyone round me is doing work. So I have to lean into the guy next to me and ask “what are we doing?” Every day.

Lamedvavnik
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YES about the instructions!! My boss could tell me 10 times how to do something but I find myself just nodding along. I CANNOT remember how to do something unless I actually do it! If it’s written down, at least I can refer back to it but I still struggle

MrsLayla
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“You’re always daydreaming” Me, slowly zoning out and snapping back: w-what?

MiaLopezdevos
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Thank you for this. I always felt I had a mild case of ADD, not ADHD. There's tons out there on the hyperactive part, but that was never me. I'm low energy actually, mostly driven by the depression. This really helps to explain a lot.

SparkleNDiva
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I am 41 yrs old and only recently been diagnosed. It makes me sad because my whole life I knew there was something wrong but did not know what it was. It has affected my life greatly. It is so nice to hear you talk about all these signs that I have and know that I am not alone. I also was the shy daydreaming zoned out mid conversation child/teen. It affected my job and my self-esteem, and if I had been diagnosed earlier, I think I would be in a very different place in life now. Anyway thank you so much for posting this and I hope you are doing well

Barons.knitting
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Its stigma too because everyone claims to have ADHD even when they do not and the people who actually have it don't talk about it because we try to not use it as an excuse even though it may be the primary cause of a lot of issues.

thrngaming
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I can't remember names really well, but I can always remember faces.

willywunder
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one things ive noticed when having those "space out" moments while talking to people, sometimes i'll be 100% aware that im not paying attention, 100% aware that my vision is unfocused and my thoughts are elsewhere, yet i have to actually make a conscious effort (only slightly mind you) to refocus and get my head back in the game

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A lot of us were undiagnosed as kids which is really hard. My mother came down on me so so hard for struggling with getting schoolwork done. She was frequently abusive and my school difficulties were usually what set her off. At one point my grandmother told her that she thought I was struggling with focusing, but my mother dismissed it and insisted that I was doing it on purpose or something. I really wish someone would have caught on to what was wrong, but in the early 90s it just wasn't a thing that was commonly looked into. My mother took me to a primary doctor, told them I had an attitude problem, and without even talking to me they stuck me on antidepressants, and that was that.

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