you place an overdue library book on the floor in front of the front door. the library book merges seamlessly with the environment. six weeks later, you trip over it on your way out the house to go to the library.
Wait, were you going to the library? I'm sure there was somewhere else you need to go to run errands. Was it the grocery store? Better check the pantry and fridge to see what you need. End up on the couch eating and watching TV for the rest of the day.
You check the clock. You check again, because you didn't actually read the time because you were too absorbed in the process of checking the clock that you forgot to check the clock.
You check the clock again. You have a new email. You consider checking the clock again, but give up and accept your fate because checking the clock a (second? Third? Tenth? First?) time is just too much right now, you're already running late anyways so it was kind of all procrastinating in the first place. You don't even know what you were supposed to be checking it for. Just wait and see, it's probably not that important. Maybe you'll check the clock and see if it sparks your memory.
You check the clock. You finally see the time. The bus drives past you.
I know this is a common experience with ADHD, but somehow I'm the opposite. Visual media makes me hyper focus. As a kid, I was usually the only one still awake at the end of a late night movie. If there's a tv on and someone is trying to talk to me, it takes a lot of effort to focus on what's being said to me. I can't put things on in the background unless it's just music. Does anyone else experience this?
Yeah I always thought I was just weird for how much I focus on politics and programming. Recently discovered I have ADHD and it makes so much more sense now.
I don't to my knowledge have ADHD but if there's a movie on it's hard for me to completely ignore it. I memorably had to switch seats at a restaurant once with my partner at the time because I could see some shitty movie playing behind them and it was too distracting
I got diagnosed with ADHD at 40 but up till now I'd just assumed I was a bad lazy person who's badness at life was the reason for all of my various problems. Stuff like this has me wondering if ... perhaps I was not just awful and lazy all the time?
so many people with executive dysfunction have come to this realization thru memes ❤️
I would add: beyond executive dysfunction, people who also have low intrinsic motivation (ability to "just do it") and/or difficulty initiating, are also not bad people!
while it is our responsibility to always work on and improve our weak points, these aspects of temperament exist as they are, no matter how much moralizing busybodies insist otherwise.
The Fun part of ADHD is there's nothing unique to ADHD. Being overwhelmed with anxiety doesn't mean you have anxiety disorder. It's when you have frequent overwhelming anxiety and it's interfering with your life.
Having a tendency to put things down and lose them doesn't mean you have ADHD. Constantly having to find that screwdriver that was just in your hand and realizing that desk has been half complete for six months because you keep spending thirty seconds looking for it before getting distracted by other tasks? That's ADHD. Unless it's focus issues rooted in something else. Like anxiety or depression, which can cause ADHD like symptoms. But also ADHD can cause anxiety and depression, or be comorbid.
That said, you are here voluntarily on an ADHD community finding common ground with an ADHD meme. If you've wondered specifically about ADHD or more broadly felt there's something different about you've just never been able to put your finger on - this is your sign. My advice is to find a psychiatrist who really understand it, dig as deep as you can for hard evidence that you have or don't have it, and keep an open mind to alternative explanations. A diagnosis of "no you don't have ADHD" is also important information.
Doesn't help that the current form of social media on the internet, tends to amplify innate ADHD issues when a child is exposed to the environment during developing years.
It's like it's designed to take advantage of mild ADD/ADHD and worsen it 🥲
Why gothic? I hear nothing about the beauty of death during a full moon or white roses or blackened wedding dresses with vampires or the like. You, sir, are a fraud. A fraud I say!
I think they meant gothic as in gothic horror; so the adhd symptoms in the right light sound like a gothic horror story where your mind is deceiving you
halfway through reading the somethings/someones were turning into everything/everyones... halfway through typing this i had to go back up and read the thing again... I read it in 6 different halves, jumping around, the first time and twice, in separate 2/3's chunks just now... i'm thirsty. and kinda sad this post makes as much sense as it does.
I dont care they don't laugh, I have a selfish humor. I though about doing a show, people would, pay, come, I would tell my jokes I xould laugh of them, they won't.
I know this is a common experience with ADHD, but somehow I'm the opposite. Visual media makes me hyper focus. As a kid, I was usually the only one still awake at the end of a late night movie. If there's a tv on and someone is trying to talk to me, it takes a lot of effort to focus on what's being said to me. I can't put things on in the background unless it's just music. Does anyone else experience this?