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Why the hell does this keep happening? I still hear horror stories of how people struggle for half of their lives and nobody stops to think "this isn't normal, we should see a doctor" and it just infuriates me.

Please, if it is negatively effecting your life or you get into arguments about it and it's effecting your social or home life, see a doctor.

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[โ€“] Gormadt@lemmy.blahaj.zone 49 points 4 months ago (3 children)

I would have loved to get my diagnosis and start taking meds before I dropped out of college twice. Would have saved a lot of pain and money.

I got diagnosed at 29.

My life has gotten so much fuckin better since it's amazing.

[โ€“] kureta@lemmy.ml 14 points 4 months ago

I also dropped out of college twice. First physics then composition (music). I got diagnosed at 38, started medication and went back to composition. Will graduate at 41.

Well, I got diagnosed with depression, started using wellbutrin, which turned out to help with ADHD. Later I was diagnosed with ADHD and currently hoping to switch medicine because I still have serious problems with deadlines. I do two weeks worth of work during the last 48 hours without any sleep. ๐Ÿคฆโ€โ™‚๏ธ

[โ€“] Dud@lemmy.world 8 points 4 months ago

Diagnosed about 4 months ago, I'm currently 36. Things are somewhat better but we're still finagling with the medicine dosage though.

[โ€“] morbidcactus@lemmy.ca 5 points 4 months ago

34 now, been on meds since getting diagnosed 2.5 years ago, I failed calc 2 because I bombed the exam (luckily I could rewrite) and scraped by a few I had zero interest in. Also still recall one prof in my last year emailing me asking why I hadn't turned in assignments, I totally did cost-benefit analysis on every course to see what was worth doing and what I could get away with and still pass, helped that 70-90% of your final grade was the final exam in a good chunk of my courses. Uni is where my maladaptive coping mechanisms come from, I binged, used self induced stress as a motivator, would pound a pot of coffee myself during exams, only developed a lot of these skills relatively recently with medication and 4 years of therapy. No wonder I still struggle with internalised negativity to this day.

In retrospect I don't know how no one ever suspected or suggested it to me, I'm moderate combined and it's caused me physical, financial and relationship issues in my past, I always just got called "aloof" or "head in the clouds", I masked hard but that caused my issues outside of work and school, only have so much energy. I'm also certain one if not both of my parents have ADHD which might contribute to the late diagnosis, ADHD behaviours are totally normalised.