Watch This If No One Believes You Have ADHD

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Antonia's Universe

Antonia's Universe

Жыл бұрын

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If you're suffering from ADHD, having support is really important. Sadly, not many of us can get any of that from our friends and family. So.. at least we should have each others' backs!
If you're feeling lost or lonely, this video is for you. I offer a few arguments for hope and share some thoughts you can use to pick yourself up.
You'll be okay, I promise *hug*.
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@The_Vanished
@The_Vanished Жыл бұрын
I hate to correct, I try not to since my ADHD diagnosis but I think it's important to say ADHD is not a mental disorder but a neurophysiological disorder. It can't be fixed just by thinking differently. I mean thinking differently sure helps but it's actually not being able to engage with your prefrontal cortex as everyone else does. Many people think it's personality but the reason why a person can't do things is deeper than just "thinking". No matter what you will be unable to stop yourself and it just sucks to be powerless over compulsion/impulsivity
@terrydactyl2077
@terrydactyl2077 Жыл бұрын
Totally agreeing with you on this and you actually explain it really well. Just one question. Is it still not a mental disorder? What’s the difference? I think I saw that one way to label something as a disorder means that the symptoms can’t be 100% mitigated? So I get that disorder makes sense. Anyways. Interested to hear this info.
@The_Vanished
@The_Vanished Жыл бұрын
@@terrydactyl2077 the best way I have heard it described is it has the same physiological mechanism as parkinson's disease. They are both a deficit of dopamine in different areas of the brain. So it cannot be fixed without just plain managing which is an additional load on the person and it's not the same as just normal function
@terrydactyl2077
@terrydactyl2077 Жыл бұрын
@@The_Vanished hmm. Ok I think what you are saying is that it has a real physical/structural element as the cause (in the brain). Hence why I think they can perhaps one day be able to test for it by seeing if you have the gene? And also meaning because it’s a physical thing it can’t be fixed with psychology. Or “changing your thinking”. It’s just there and you need to learn to manage and accommodate for it. Am I sort of getting to what you are saying?
@florianwurm4220
@florianwurm4220 4 ай бұрын
I agree and at the same time I heavily disagree. I find if I think too much in this mindset that I can't do anything about it I find myself not even trying in the first place. What IF though one COULD overcome ADHD with the sole power of one's own mind? Why not try? What's there to loose? What's there to gain?
@franchangehabits
@franchangehabits Ай бұрын
​@@florianwurm4220 I think is really possible , Have you ever listen doctor Gabor Mate , he talk about this.
@ridaanam8578
@ridaanam8578 6 ай бұрын
I told my best friend, that I think I might have adhd cuz how messy I am and how unorganised I am and she said "no it's because u were not well disciplened and didn't have strict parents to make u organised", I was heart broken
@f4pVLAD
@f4pVLAD Жыл бұрын
I can relate to that so much! Nothing feels worse than people perciving you as a fraud even though you yourself know that you are actually strugling on a daily basis. It can feel infuriating and I believe people jus casually throwing that term around are making it worst for all the rest - they are the kid that is yelling wolf, while we are being eaten alive.
@AntoniasUniverse
@AntoniasUniverse Жыл бұрын
Thank you! That's really poetic!
@theodorawohler2213
@theodorawohler2213 Ай бұрын
Do what you feel you need to do for your son. Forget about others think you should do. Your are this boy’s mother, if you don’t advocate for him nobody else will. Get help from the pediatrician and the child’s school. Ask for an evaluation by school, if you live in the US, it is free of charge. Once testing is done, then you know what you are dealing with. You can get support for your son. If he has ADHD or something else, you can get services he needs. I went through h… with my daughter when she was a small child. She didn’t talk, hands shaking, frequent ear infections. No support from her father and her grandmother. I knew in my heart something was wrong. She had a stroke while I was pregnant with her. Once the problem is identified, it will be easier to get the help you both need. Please don’t give up, ignore those who don’t support you.
@kiyobum
@kiyobum 24 күн бұрын
thank you so much, and lots of love from Tokyo, Japan❤
@annebethkuijs9442
@annebethkuijs9442 Жыл бұрын
Thanks so much for your content. Found you after my diagnosis last week and everything is really helpful. Greetings from your neighbor on the left ;) (Holland)😊 I studied psychology from 2005-2010 and I'm baffled how much more there is known nowadays about the disorder. The research field is so dynamic and the knowledge is rapidly expanding. Alse there is a wave of adult 'catch-up' diagnosis going on, even more so for females. It's all just so fascinating. So sad that in society there are still so many misconceptions. And lots of factors people don't know are related go it, like high sensitivity to stimuli, HSP, debilitatingfatigue, problems with emotion regulation and rejection sensitivity, even more so for people who've gone undiagnosed (or even worse: misdiagnosed) through lots of their live with all the insecurity and trying that brings. Comorbidity with other disorders. I really hope there comes a better name to make it more clear that it's not so much a lack of attention, but more a lack in control (focus on only one thing or too many things all at once). Maibe even a broader terminology and classification shift in things related to neurodiversity as a whole. Once I have had my own treatment I would very much like to specialize in adult ADHD. I feel so passionate about it because there is so much about this to be said and I believe it's so important.
@AntoniasUniverse
@AntoniasUniverse 11 ай бұрын
Greetings neighbor! What an amazing story. Thank you for taking care of yourself and I'm sure your work will be of great help to the community! Give yourself time and space to heal and we will be there when you're ready!
@jadetea6112
@jadetea6112 Жыл бұрын
dang. Antonia is calling every I've interacted out and holding them accountable. Wow youtube is literally on point today with recommendations.
@AntoniasUniverse
@AntoniasUniverse Жыл бұрын
I'm sorry you had to go through that! It's infuriating to think about.. at least we are here for each other❤️
@littlesister1211
@littlesister1211 Жыл бұрын
When I got back on meds i started suffering from imposter syndrome because i was functioning better! What a weird feeling! You wouldn't doubt having an infection just because the antibiotics were working and making it better! So when im struggling with feelings like that i just come here for support 😊
@ttul
@ttul Жыл бұрын
Best answer: “It’s so shocking, isn’t it? I was surprised that a qualified psychiatrist diagnosed me with ADHD. To this day, I still don’t understand how I qualified, but I guess that’s why they’re the experts.”
@joshpoi886
@joshpoi886 Жыл бұрын
Hate to break it to you, but I am a psychiatrist myself. People may not realize this, but if people don’t take medication, they then don’t make appointments, and we don’t get paid. So if you go to a doctor, it is pretty much guaranteed they will give you medication and the diagnosis. Unfortunately, I don’t like to practice this way, but I am financially dependent on the people that I see, so a lot of choice is removed.
@AntoniasUniverse
@AntoniasUniverse Жыл бұрын
@joshpoi886 Wow. In Germany there's too many people waiting for the psychs so I think they don't have a lack of people. The wait time is like months to years! I really hope your case is not widely spead, but I'm also sorry that this may be how you are forced to operate.
@AntoniasUniverse
@AntoniasUniverse Жыл бұрын
@ttul that is a good answer indeed! Stacy from yoga would never trust those pesky experts though 😃 they're always messing with the kids!
@joshpoi886
@joshpoi886 Жыл бұрын
@@AntoniasUniverse I am in us, and in the state where I live 17% of kids are diagnosed with adhd, and 12% of adults. Adhd has surpassed all other medical and psychiatric diagnoses. Now there is a nation wide shortage of medication because the industry can’t keep up with the demand. If you want medication over here, you can get an appointment within 1 day.
@AntoniasUniverse
@AntoniasUniverse Жыл бұрын
@joshpoi886 Oh my! That is HUGE! Do you have some source where I could read more about the statistic? It might be really interesting to discuss on the channel. Also: thank you for doing what you do!
@kwa_nguyen
@kwa_nguyen 9 ай бұрын
Thanks for making this video sis,. I was recently diagnoised but I am still very skeptical . I even told all of this to my pshychiatrist and was just very open with how i think,behave and have been experienceing and living life for the past few years. I was really hoping he would say that i was just lacking discipline ,drive and purpose . and the thing with me is. I have had months where I can be a david goggins and wake up early , run , exercise, do cold showers , meditate, use notion. Be super positive and connected with the world and everyone, and then depending on whats happening in my world. i can also easily just crash for a month or two and be in a state of complete opposite . I call it my man periods. In these months. Its awful. im so negative , depressed, my mind is racing and ruminating on so many things in the past and so much going on in the present. Im a dad now and thats just made things even much harder. But anyway. I am still trying to figure it all out and like you said. Im just desperate to try and do whatever it is that I have to do to try and create the life i want to enjoy and experience and also try to help others as best as I can when I can. My vynanse script starts next week. 30mg a day for a month and will see what happens. im excited but like i said. still very skeptical but im hopeful as well. and broke Lol god dam this stuff is expensive but hopefully I will perform and focus better and will make more improvements in my business and can make more money to support all of this.
@logann-mackenziefroste563
@logann-mackenziefroste563 6 ай бұрын
Awesome video ‼️ I can totally relate with this video 💯 as I am going through this right now with my family members atleast my mum has been really supportive about it. 😅😊
@MindSlapp
@MindSlapp 10 ай бұрын
Woooooow thankyou for making this.
@thebestusername5852
@thebestusername5852 4 ай бұрын
I wish I could get on medication so badly. My doctor won't prescribe me medication because I'm a recovered drug addict and they worry I'll abuse it, I guess. So I just try and do all the things they say to do to help myself out. Timers. Sticky notes. Etc. But those usually just turn into reminders of all the shit I haven't accomplished and how much I suck. All I want is to be a normal functioning adult. That's it. 😢
@jamescharlton924
@jamescharlton924 2 ай бұрын
Please could you do a video on Joe Wicks recent crap he came out with. We need more and more people to jump on things when these happen.
@BBFCCO733
@BBFCCO733 3 ай бұрын
There is a rational explanation, as I have discovered, even though it's a struggle to have to explain yourself to everyone around you who may not take you seriously. People who have a higher education in general will believe a person has executive function issues, than someone who has been going by on survival mode, or does not want to educate themselves or get better. It is frustrating that they would rather see you struggle, than live an easier life.
@tamiki2133
@tamiki2133 Жыл бұрын
Thankyou❤, I’m. New at 47yrs old
@ecos889
@ecos889 Жыл бұрын
Recently got diagnoses so lucky that I have two sisters with ADHD and Autism and my mum also likely has it considering how she behaves. It kind of got rid of that imposter sybdrome for me regarding getting myself diagnosed.
@AntoniasUniverse
@AntoniasUniverse Жыл бұрын
So happy you feel validated and you have a tribe to share with and take care with! I hope y'all are thriving together and learning new things about yourselves 😊
@julianarias7380
@julianarias7380 6 ай бұрын
I went through that with my psychiatrist. I live in Colombia where ADHD seems not to have been widely recognized, and there are people with very serious disorders due to the context
@melissasabie722
@melissasabie722 4 ай бұрын
I am currently living this! I have always known something was different about my brain and even joked about having adhd when I was younger.. but now that I have my own kids and my youngest definitely has it, it has opened my mind to the fact that I more than likely do too! And I am almost positive my mom does also bc she always says “everyone does that” but I don’t think everyone does lol … she also unfortunately is narcissistic so that’s why I think she doesn’t want to hear a word about it! There’s no way we have something “wrong with us” … smh and I wonder why I have always said that to myself! And it sucks bc she doesn’t want me to get my son the help he needs. But I’m going to anyways but I know she’s going to think I’m just being lazy and want to drug my child 😓 I am literally so desperate for help with hum tho.. I have tried everything and I just feel bad bc I can tell her doesn’t want to do or think the things he does sometimes! 💔 also, I’m a single mom and his dad refuses to even meet him.. but I want my son to be able to sit still for a few mins to talk when they do meet ! So far he has not been able to sit still longer for 10 seconds his whole life ! So much energy !! Lol Everything has been a mess lately but we’re getting through it! One day at a time ❤️🙏🏼With Jesus, anything is possible!! 🥰
@its3ha
@its3ha 3 ай бұрын
My father won't accept the fact that I have adhd
@conceptofeverything8793
@conceptofeverything8793 Ай бұрын
It is often for parents to not realize they also struggled with ADHD their entire life, he may be coping with his own symptoms and wishes you to become at least as effective at handling it as he is. Dont forget to respect him for that, but you may want to confront the fact its objectively become much more difficult for ADHDers to function throughout the years. Either help him understand or try to learn the tricks off of him.
@kite6864
@kite6864 5 ай бұрын
alot of doctors worry people are just seeking adhd meds that don't really have it..problem is then they misdiagnose maybe as depression or bipolar and SSRIs, anti-psychotics can make adhd worse.
@skurtkobin5860
@skurtkobin5860 5 ай бұрын
i really do suffer with adhd in my country there is no medication available for this disorder when I was young I got fired from school my parents do not understand what I have been through right now i have professionnel problems i also have relationships problèmes Low self-esteem financial problems My psychiatrist give me mood Regulator 😁 I don't even know why i am from Algeria north Africa please help me 😢
@CkD_2024
@CkD_2024 7 ай бұрын
What if you start taking meds and your brain goes into imposter syndrome is that normal?
@thebestusername5852
@thebestusername5852 4 ай бұрын
This video just gave me the biggest epiphany. I was diagnosed with adhd as a child but I "grew out of it" in my teen years. I feel that I just matured a bit and became less hyperactive and more inattentive. But I've spent my whole life going back and forth between telling myself I do still definitely have it. That's why my house is a mess. That's why my bills don't get paid. That's why I have zero motivation to do anything about anything. And telling myself I'm just a lazy piece of crap who prefers chain smoking and watching KZfaq videos to keeping up with my adult responsibilities. But who tf cares!? I don't need to prove to anybody that there's something wrong with me. I KNOW there's something wrong with me, lol.
@rajbirmodak3011
@rajbirmodak3011 6 ай бұрын
Like 99% of the symptoms of adhd is present in me but my parents they won't believe they are too scared to believe theirs is something wrong with me... cause they are afraid about it they don't accept the fact u could have a mental disorder
@conceptofeverything8793
@conceptofeverything8793 Ай бұрын
I came unto conclusion the previous generations have had an easier time gathering up the good ADHD habits and weren't distracted nearly as much by technology. Since ADHD is strongly genetic, its probable your parents share similar symptoms and view it as 'normal', whereas it is a neurophysiological disorder that can be masked, regulated or treated with a therapy or a self-therapy. My ADHD brother denies my ADHD even though he has it and said in the past he has it. Its important to learn how to cope regardless of whether you are on meds or not. I feel ya.
@terrydactyl2077
@terrydactyl2077 Жыл бұрын
What about when you are an adult with ADHD, chronic pain and child hood SA and your mum just says your lazy, thinks you make up having ADHD (even with a proper diagnosis) and you made up your SA, tells you no parent out there would put up with a son like you, and when you show her a video about how ADHD can look like laziness that “yes but what has this got to do with you. You are just lazy” or that “yeah adhd is real but they aren’t useless like you. People have all kinds of problems but they still have careers and know how to save money. They don’t sit around all day and leech off their mother” Pretty much given up trying to convince her. And with my injury I can’t work enough to support myself to get out of her house. And my mental health is getting worse by the day.
@ayushka3
@ayushka3 Жыл бұрын
Same, i totally relate my dad says you don't need medication for your adhd. You're lazy, you just don't sleep on time.
@lv9265
@lv9265 Жыл бұрын
Your mom sounds like pain! Is it possible for you to find a desk job or something like that? I'm so sorry that you have to go through this, it sucks.
@terrydactyl2077
@terrydactyl2077 Жыл бұрын
@@lv9265 Ah thank you! I’m slowly trying to work more. I can’t sit in a chair for very long as I have trouble with my lower back and spine. Hopefully I can find some ways to do more here and there and get out of my situation one day.
@meetoo80
@meetoo80 Жыл бұрын
​@@terrydactyl2077 have you tried to sit on the rubber sitting balls? In Germany they're called pezziball. Many physiotherapists recommend them. Good luck with getting better :)
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