#NeurodiverseSquad, a question:
If you have been diagnosed with #ADHD, how many of you worried that you were just being lazy, or wanted a diagnosis to feel special, or thought that you might be making it all up? Or had any other type of imposter syndrome regarding ADHD?
If you have been diagnosed with #ADHD, how many of you worried that you were just being lazy, or wanted a diagnosis to feel special, or thought that you might be making it all up? Or had any other type of imposter syndrome regarding ADHD?
(I'm pretty sure I know what the answers will be, but I'm trying to prove a point.
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My TLDR diagnosis story: I thought I didn't have ADHD, because I COULD pay attention to things, if I was interested in them!
... It turns out, that was *also* a sign of ADHD. Took me 28 years to realize that.
... It turns out, that was *also* a sign of ADHD. Took me 28 years to realize that.
