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Mmerose's avatar

Sorry to be a drip. Dispirited, because all of this recognition wasn't recognized until too late to do me any good. When the book "You Mean I'm Not Lazy, etc" came out, like a personal diary of my life, I dared to enquire at Kaiser mental health did they have any services for ADHD. The receptionist nearly sneered at me. It was several years later that wow! How about that! Kaiser practitioners formally diagnosed me. My Mom had my school review cards from elementary school, boiling down to: "She's really bright, BUT doesn't apply herself; can't get anything in on time; not paying attention;" (Kind of flaky!) Emotional disregulation? The whole nine yards would have been nice to have some kind of a handle on to cope with. Especially because the gifts are there, too. "Seeing patterns others miss?' CREATIVITY? God bless my sisters and brothers being recognized now. You go, kids!

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Maggie Jon's avatar

"ADHD isn’t a disorder to be managed, but a powerful cognitive toolkit that evolved for exactly these kinds of high-stakes, fast-moving environments." This is exactly what I'm talking about in the (ranty) podcast episode about neurodiversity I uploaded today. We aren't sick, or broken. We are just different.

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