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[-] Clent@lemmy.dbzer0.com 0 points 2 months ago

The best part is how it can cause one to develop any of a number of co-morbid mental issues and then those people will see that and try and force the adhd person to cure what is essentially a symptom of the adhd they won't acknowledge.

As someone presumably older than you, I would urge people in that situation to separate from those people. The lonilness of your own mind is superior to their toxicity. Take the time to find yourself as you are without these people loading you up with self doubt.

Most adhd people find adhd, true adhd people make the easiest friends. Find those people, they will not doubt you. Any reject yours and their adhd would clearly be suffering from one of those co-morbids.

[-] wonderingwanderer@sopuli.xyz 1 points 1 month ago

Oh yeah, I'm comorbidities-R-us, so much that I can't talk about it or else people start to think I'm just trying to collect psychiatric disorders like badges. It's really invalidating, especially when people hardly believe me even when I just talk about one!

And I don't presume to know your age, but don't assume mine; I've been around more than a couple decades, and I was alive in a previous millenium. I've had a journey and then some.

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