bread9411 t1_itn9e50 wrote
Reply to comment by Ruca705 in Study finds brain changes associated with ADHD remission. As the brains of those with ADHD mature, some individuals may repetitively engage in strategies that compensate for symptoms. These repetitive behaviors may result in the brain changes seen in those who went into remission. by Wagamaga
Can I ask if you have any advice for talking to a doctor about it please? Up until I was an adult I very much had ADHD but as an adult it's kind of changed and the issue is I no longer have energy, it's more of an 'indifference' to everything, forgetfulness, ignoring reminders, not getting this done or completing things, that kinda thing. But the issue is because the 'hyper' part is gone, I'm concerned how seriously they're gonna take it and if they're going to notice it because I'm not a doctor but I have literally thought about this issue for years after a few friends that had recently been diagnosed with ADHD said they think I have it too, this was in my early twenties and they were about the same age, varying by a few years either side.
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