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I could NOT….

By Anonymous, submitted 20 May 2021 I have a month to do it. There’s this thing I have to do -what is it?Write an essay?  Tell a story? I can’t quite remember what it is,  exactly  but it’s important,  and it’s due in about:  Over three weeks – I have time to get it all done.  That leaves me lots of time to:Move large objects from Place a. To Place b.(subject to change… 

My hyperactive son & me with undiagnosed ADHD in UK!

By Anonymous, submitted 27 April 2021, United Kingdom My ADHD journey started around 2 years ago when my son, now 6 started school.  Since he was a toddler I had joked (really half joking, half serious) that he might have ADHD and he was noticably more active than other children when I took him to numerous groups and activities.  Once he started Nursery more often… 

Research – Expert Video – ADHD & Hormone Research

Prof. J.J. Sandra Kooij (from PsyQ) talks with ‘Adulting with ADHD’ about ADHD & Hormone Research  www.psyQ.nl Credit to https://adultingwithadhd.com by popular demand! is Dr. Sandra Kooij, a Dutch psychiatrist researching the relationship between hormones and ADHD. Dr. Kooij’s October webinar with ADHD Europe on the topic in October 2021 did not disappoint, and we talk about her life’s work From what she calls “danger… 

Research – Expert Video – ADHD and Sleep

Prof. Sandra Kooij explains Why is sleeping well such a challenge for people with ADHD, and what can we do about it? What is the late sleep phase in ADHD?  Is ADHD actually a problem of the biological clock? Melatonin and other medications – do or don’t?  What is light therapy and is it useful?   Join our newsletter https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7i0O0yqvN4Y Help raise awareness with us Please… 

It’s my hope that women in my place in the future are tested for ADHD

by Anna Grant  My story is that I was diagnosed with Dyslexia as a child. Despite having a family history of ADHD and the fact that Dyslexia and ADHD can often co-occur all my ADHD traits were put down to the Dyslexia and I was never tested for ADHD. I was smart and anxious to please my teachers. I did very well at school. As I got older,… 

How I Made Friends with my ADHD Brain

by Proudly ADHD, Cathy Rashdian, submitted 5th March 2021 I remember sitting in my physician’s office, arguing with her about me having ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder) or not. My frequent visits to her office and discussions around my mental wellness seemed to have given her the evidence that I might have undiagnosed ADHD. The combination of being a new mom at 40 and also…