Reacting to ADHD Tiktoks!

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@js8303
@js8303 2 жыл бұрын
I can totally relate to not getting anything done😂 I’ll tell myself I’ll get it done then when I don’t, I’m like “I’ll do it tomorrow!” then tomorrow comes and it’s the same thing😂 or I’ll try to get it done and get distracted by something else! Typical life of ADHD
@forgotn42
@forgotn42 2 жыл бұрын
Telling an ADHDer to "keep things organized" is exactly the same as telling a depressed person "try being happy" and shows a fundamental lack of understanding of ADHD.
@crazyratlady3115
@crazyratlady3115 2 жыл бұрын
That 41 ADHD/'ADD' Hacks list could've been narrowed down to just one hack: "Don't have ADHD". Thanks, I'm cured.
@joshuanorton8511
@joshuanorton8511 2 жыл бұрын
I love avoiding things I'm supposed to be doing by watching an ADHD channel the irony is so real.
@sciamhach
@sciamhach 2 жыл бұрын
As a child, the words I heard most from my family were "Be quiet!" As an adult, the words I hear most from my family are "Why are you so quiet? Why don't you ever have an opinion? Why don't you share what's going on in your life?" Masks don't just happen, they're created over time from exposure to... less than supportive people.
@lorynw2744
@lorynw2744 2 жыл бұрын
As a person with ADHD, I love organizing! And by organizing I mean getting a sudden and intense rush of motivation, deciding on a system, starting to implement it, changing my mind 16 times during the process, until what I've actually done is put everything I own on floor. Again. And it only took 4 hours.
@WillowyMilk
@WillowyMilk 2 жыл бұрын
My childhood having ADHD undiagnosed summed up in one sentence: "she has so much potential, she's so smart, if only she would apply herself." Then I get zero help in understanding how to do that. I'm 32 and was just diagnosed about 5 months ago. Meds work so well for me. But it's expensive.
@israelperez6277
@israelperez6277 Жыл бұрын
The most annoying symptoms about ADHD is can’t hearing someone even if I’m paying attention and forgetting or partially completing tasks…
@tonystarksanxieties
@tonystarksanxieties 2 жыл бұрын
"Treat yourself" doesn't really work once you realize you can just....have the thing without doing the task. Treating myself is kind of the problem lol
@ishaaustin971
@ishaaustin971 Жыл бұрын
The best advice I've heard about managing my ADHD (without meds because I'm still a minor and my parents don't believe It's a real thing even when I've been referred god knows how many times and am in the straining process of getting officially diagnosed without my parents finding out WOO) is to stop trying to bring myself to the standards of a normal person so for example if I struggle to do the dishes, buy paper plates. If I find myself dumping wrappers somewhere and keep forgetting or not feeling motivated to put them in the bin, get a bin for every room. If I try and buy healthy foods but getting the idea to prepare and eat them before they go bad is a struggle then I'll buy pre-cut fruit. You wouldn't expect a person in a wheelchair to be able to climb the stairs because they have legs and can theoretically get up with them so why do we expect that we can do everything a neurotypical person can do just because we can moderately function and have the theoretical facilities to manage it?
@fluteroops
@fluteroops 2 жыл бұрын
ADHD TikTok is what made me aware of the things about ADHD beyond hyperactivity and inattention and is what kickstarted my formal diagnosis of ADHD!
@Totlaben
@Totlaben Жыл бұрын
“You’re not a sociopath”
@emmacurtis2270
@emmacurtis2270 Жыл бұрын
So. I had a therapist a few years ago and I basically described struggling with executive functioning with him and his advice was to just do the thing. Something about how motivation is cyclical, so if you just start doing a task it'll be easier to complete it. Fast forward 3 years, I've realized I have adhd and I get why that advice and that therapist were so unhelpful 👍🏻
@KrishnaEverson
@KrishnaEverson Жыл бұрын
This made me cry! I’m 56 years old and only realised recently ADHD has been running my life. I realised this through observing my neurodivergent children, and re-discovering myself. It’s sad and liberating at the same time!
@annate5127
@annate5127 Жыл бұрын
I've had your videos in my watchlist for literal years and could never bring myself to click on one because so much ADHD information is just overwhelming and hard to implement, but your videos are so simple and easy to watch and you have this incredibly caring aura that helps me judge myself less harshly and I'm so glad today was the day I decided to finally start watching (on my now 2 hour long cleaning break that I took because I got stuck and I don't know how to continue)
@lapatti
@lapatti 2 жыл бұрын
When my son was 8 his teachers started threatening to fail him unless I got him checked. They assumed it was ADHD so I got him tested..twice...it always turned out negative and his psychiatrist would tell me she had no idea what they were worried about. I've seen many other specialists too but no one could pick up anything. He had no friends, poor communication and social skills but was an heavy reader and still struggled throughout school until he was 14 and I finally got a diagnose for him. High functioning autism.
@crabcakes7784
@crabcakes7784 Жыл бұрын
The first video… I relate so much. I’m currently sitting in my room which is super messy but I can’t get myself to clean it. It has been this way for months now… it just feels so intimidating.
@nin1791
@nin1791 Жыл бұрын
I was finally able to take ASL as a course as a senior is high school and I got so excited that I did the ENTIRE SEMESTERS WORTH OF WORK in one day. I was just so hyperfocused on it that I did nothing but ASL. I ended up completely forgetting to do my Statistics homework and when I finally forced myself to focus on it, I was so disinterested that I ignored it until it wound up pilling up to 30 missing assignments...
@marissareisinger5460
@marissareisinger5460 2 жыл бұрын
Jess: "There are days..."
@akaErma
@akaErma 2 жыл бұрын
I always thought losing my train of thought mid-sentence was because "I'm just smart so I think really fast." I'm still struggling to accept how much being "gifted" masked my symptoms as a kid and led to me living the next 20 years wondering why I couldn't "fulfill my potential".
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