I just had my first ever meeting with a psychiatrist to get diagnosed with ADHD.
Long story short, they said that I clearly exhibit ADHD symptoms.
But they're not willing to go forward with a diagnosis because, according to them, I seem to be doing alright in my life, so the symptoms are hardly causing me enough problems to be eligible for a diagnosis. (And also because there's no evidence of me having had such symptoms in childhood.)
And I was just sitting there thinking, do you really think I would be here if I didn't think the symptoms were causing me problems in life?
Based on what they said, they expected me to have experienced things like getting warnings or being fired from jobs, ruining my relationships with people, and such. And they suggested the usual things, exercise, the Pomodoro method, etc. As if I haven't tried them already.
My bad for masking so well, I guess.
Anyway, just wanted to vent a bit. I know it's too common a story. I guess the next thing I need to do is to find a psychiatrist specializing in adult ADHD. Once my (still undiagnosed) ADHD lets me do that.
Urgh that suuucks! I speak from personal experience as well. "Oh you did well in school and even had a learning group? Sorry you can't have ADHD. NEXT!"
I was so disappointed that all the effort of actual getting an apointmemt basically went to shit. Haven't done anything since then but I know I should keep looking.