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Parenting with ADHD 101: Learning from world class coaches
Navigating the challenges of parenting a child with ADHD can be overwhelming.
View our Webinar Replay, where Phil Anderton and world class coach Elaine shares her expertise and strategies to help you and your child thrive.
Learn practical tips, proven techniques and supportive approaches from experts who understand the uniques dynamics of ADHD.
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ADHD and University: What can be done to help?
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Are you looking for effective ways to support students with ADHD at university? Join Phil Anderton and Charlie Faulkner for an insightful session where we explore practical strategies and resources designed to enhance their academic experience. Discover how our innovative toolkit can empower universities to create a more inclusive and supportive environment for all students.
Below the Neck | Webinar
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Phil Anderton, Lisa Mangle and Lisa Collins host a webinar on Thursday 21st March 2024 to discuss why it is important to think below the neck when treating ADHD.
Coping without your medication (in the short term)
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Phil Anderton and Leanne Maskell come together for a free webinar, held 5th October 2023, to discuss how to cope without your medication in the short term due to the recent medication shortages.
The challenges that can be helped with a solid ADHD diagnosis - ADHD 360 Webinar
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Phil Anderton, Rebecca Whelan and Archie Read get together in a Webinar held on 28th November to discuss the benefits of a solid ADHD diagnosis, including how Archie himself has dealt with and managed his own ADHD diagnosis, Autism diagnosis and treatment over the last 4 years.
Medication and side effects
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Lisa Mangle, Corrina Matthews & Rebecca Whelan come together to discuss ADHD medication, helping to better understand potential side effects when introducing medication to your every day life. Whether you are considering ADHD medication or are about to start your prescription, this webinar is perfect for you!
Raising a child with ADHD - Shared experiences across the pond
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When attending the CHADD conference in the USA, which took place in November 2022, we had the chance to meet and spend time with Polina Shkadron. Polina is a speech and language therapist (AKA Pathologist) based in New York. As expected, we had similar views and a shared drive to raise awareness of the ‘correct’ way to tackle ADHD across international boundaries. As a result, we are excited to ...
The ADHD 360 Academy
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The ADHD 360 Academy
ADHD & your physical health webinar
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ADHD is known as a Neurodevelopmental disorder, but what most don't know, is the impact ADHD can have on your physical health and vice versa, especially if it is undiagnosed. Lisa and Phil discuss how ADHD can impact your physical health. We'll be covered all things ADHD & physical health. including: ☑️ Diabetes ☑️ Hypertension ☑️ Menstruation ☑️ Disordered eating ☑️ & much more! If you want to...
ADHD & Women Webinar Replay
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Join Phil and Lisa in this webinar about ADHD & Women. We'll explore: - How ADHD symptoms present differently in girls and women - Why women are often misdiagnosed - How your menstrual cycle may be affecting your symptoms and treatment - The traditional understanding VS modern understanding of hyperactivity. If you'd like to find out more about ADHD 360 or view more of our resources head to: ww...
How to advocate for your child with ADHD Webinar Replay
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ADHD is frequently misdiagnosed and considered, wrongly, to be a “naughty child’ syndrome”, this is far from the case. Many pupils are suffering as a consequence of these thoughts, and for many, the classroom setting is a place of great heartache, severe anxiety and is a cause of mental ill-health. Join Bev and Lisa for their discussion about how you can advocate for your child with ADHD. This ...
ADHD and the workplace Webinar
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Bev, Lisa and Kristen discuss ADHD and the workplace. Learn about the good and the bad of ADHD in the workplace and how you can manage your ADHD symptoms to keep you on task and how to educate your workplace. Want to know more about ADHD 360? head to www.adhd-360.com/
Managing ADHD when medication isn't the answer
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Sometimes medication is the answer, sometimes you need a bit more, and sometimes medication just isn’t the answer. Join Bev Nolker and Phil Anderton in discussing how to manage ADHD when medication isn't the answer. If you want to sign up for webinar notifications head to: www.adhd-360.com/webinar-notifications/ If you want to find out more about ADHD 360 and how they can help those with ADHD h...
Parenting Resilience During the Holidays
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Bev Nolker, Phil Anderton and Lisa Mangle discuss all things Parenting Resilience during the holidays for parents and carers of children with ADHD. Watch on to find out our top tips for managing ADHD through school holidays.
Parenting Children with ADHD Challenges
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Join Phil Anderton, Lisa Mangle and connections in mind in their discussion about Parenting Children with ADHD Challenges.
Your Right to Choose
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Your Right to Choose
Everyday Executive Function Skill Management and ADHD
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Everyday Executive Function Skill Management and ADHD
ADHD and Rejection Sensitive Dysphoria
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ADHD and Rejection Sensitive Dysphoria
ADHD 360 - Sign Up With Us
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ADHD 360 - Sign Up With Us
ADHD 360 - Who we are
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ADHD 360 - Who we are

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  • @catherinehoward7012
    @catherinehoward7012 16 днів тому

    So very valuable - thank you. I believe my late father had ADHD, I’ve been diagnosed by yourselves and my daughter is about to use the RTC pathway

  • @catherinehoward7012
    @catherinehoward7012 16 днів тому

    Thank you all so much for this. Diagnosed with combined type adhd at 55 and now a RTC patient of ADHD 360. The way I have struggled for so long with life is becoming clearer day by day

  • @catherinehoward7012
    @catherinehoward7012 Місяць тому

    wow! I was recently diagnosed with combined ADHD at 55 and I am a RTC patient of ADHD 360. It is a lightbulb moment for me to be told my inappropriate outbursts and uncontrolled tears and frustration are no character defects - they are pre-frontal cortex deficits. Thank you so, so much xx

  • @FionaMcQuaid-yi7vd
    @FionaMcQuaid-yi7vd 3 місяці тому

    8:44 Concerta and diabetes. My hb1c has increased by from 58 to 66 since being on concerta the end of January. Its hard to stablise it as I'm not hungry. I've lost nearly 10kg probably due to hyperglycaemia. I try and eat healthy snacks often and a larger amount after the med wears off. This is not ideal as its very late in the evening so it's often not cooked i.e. an egg salad sandwich. I am about to start on Elvanse 40mg from 54 concerta and wondering if I will experience something different? On concerta I'm concentrating for hours on unuseful things. Self care and eating has gone out the window and I feel quite flat. Will this change on elvanse or is it a case of just see? Thank you. Fiona (adhd360 rtc patient?.

  • @cuttypip
    @cuttypip 6 місяців тому

    this goes hard in 1.5x speed

  • @martingonzales
    @martingonzales 6 місяців тому

    Who here is also an artist?

  • @wendy8617
    @wendy8617 6 місяців тому

    This is really helpful. The example of being in school and never doing as good as I thought I could have, really sticks out to me.

  • @jonathanberry1111
    @jonathanberry1111 7 місяців тому

    🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation: 03:40 🧠 *Understanding Executive Functions and ADHD* - Executive functions are brain processes found in the prefrontal cortex. - They help regulate emotions, manage time, and organize belongings. - Both speakers emphasize the significance of executive functions for societal contribution and individual well-being. 07:20 🎯 *Rejection Sensitivity in ADHD* - Rejection Sensitive Dysphoria (RSD) is discussed as a symptom associated with ADHD. - The discussion highlights the challenges of labeling ADHD and the need for more meaningful descriptors. - There's a strong emphasis on recognizing RSD as a genuine impairment in individuals with ADHD. 12:42 🚸 *ADHD Symptoms and Impacts from a Young Age* - Emphasis on recognizing ADHD symptoms in children as young as four years old. - Discussion revolves around the emotional and self-esteem challenges faced by children with ADHD. - Anecdotes from clinical experience highlight the profound impact of ADHD on a child's self-perception and interaction with peers. 16:02 📚 *Treatment Considerations for Young ADHD Patients* - The age-based treatment protocol for ADHD is explored, focusing on the age of six as a starting point. - The need to consider individual cases and not solely rely on age-based clinical trials is emphasized. - Clinical experiences are shared to illustrate the importance of early intervention and individualized treatment approaches. 24:53 🧠 *Fear of Failure and Executive Function Challenges* - Exploring the paralyzing fear of failure in individuals with executive function challenges. - Many individuals with executive function challenges possess a fixed mindset due to a deep-rooted fear of failure. - This fear can be paralyzing, preventing growth and progress in personal development. - The constant dread of failure affects self-esteem and willingness to engage in new activities or challenges. 26:29 🌡️ *Understanding Rejection Sensitivity and its Impact* - Discussion on rejection sensitivity, its manifestations, and its significant impact on individuals, especially those with ADHD. - Rejection sensitivity can lead to explosive reactions when individuals feel they've been rejected or criticized. - Anecdotes highlight the intense emotional toll of rejection sensitivity on relationships and self-perception. - The consequences of untreated rejection sensitivity can manifest in substance abuse and strained relationships. 29:30 🚫 *Addressing Long-standing Fear of Failure* - Delving into the prolonged and deep-seated fear of failure, especially in individuals who've carried it from childhood into adulthood. - Individuals often develop a persistent fear of failure, which intensifies as they age and assume more responsibilities. - The overwhelming fear of failure contributes to procrastination, emotional dysregulation, and potential suicidal ideation. - Recognizing and addressing this fear early on can lead to better mental health outcomes and improved self-perception. 48:55 💊 *Medication considerations for ADHD treatment* - The importance of choosing the right medication with a calming effect. - In Chinese, originally used for hypertension, is highlighted for its calming side effects and 24-hour coverage. - Addressing the misconception of medication turning children into "zombies." 51:11 🧠 *Treating underlying causes of anxiety in ADHD* - Anxiety and compulsion are seen as byproducts of ADHD impairments. - Focus on treating the root cause rather than just the symptoms of anxiety. - Case studies highlight the link between ADHD, anxiety, and other physical health manifestations. 52:45 🔄 *Impact of ADHD treatment on depression and anxiety* - A significant portion of adult ADHD patients also present with depression or anxiety. - Properly treating ADHD often leads to a reduction in associated depression and anxiety symptoms. - Considerations for coexisting conditions like autism when prescribing medications. 55:51 🚫 *Medication as a proactive approach, not a last resort* - Emphasizing the importance of not waiting until a child fails before considering medication. - Addressing misconceptions about medication transforming children into "zombies." - Highlighting the positive changes medication can bring to a child's behavior and well-being. 59:32 🤝 *Emotional dysregulation and the importance of empathy* - Recognizing rejection sensitivity as a significant characteristic of ADHD. - Emphasizing the need to acknowledge and empathize with feelings of those with ADHD. - Strategies and techniques to change triggers and prevent emotional dysregulation. 01:00:01 🎯 *Addressing feelings and complaints in ADHD management* - The significance of acknowledging feelings and complaints, irrespective of agreement. - The role of duty of candor in addressing emotional dysregulation and rejection sensitivity. - Strategies to change triggers and foster a more empathetic approach in interactions. Made with HARPA AI

  • @bystandersarah
    @bystandersarah 9 місяців тому

    I could have easily been the top of my class if I had been treated when I was a kid. I often think about what could have been in my life. Instead of a continuous hidden disaster in my 40’s, I could have been identified and treated. Doctors need to screen everyone imo. And that screening needs to ask better diagnosis questions. I got my diagnosis recently after accidentally watching a motivation video that explained adhd motivations like urgency, competition, novelty etc as opposed to neurotypicals. It was this that led me to a diagnosis but my doctor’s diagnostic questions were terribly inept. If I hadn’t done a lot of prior research, I might have answered her questions differently. When she asked if I have trouble staying in my seat, I knew these questions are not for adhd adults. I Can stay in my seat but my mind is racing, I have to entertain myself to stay there and I would prefer to get up, but yes, I can stay in my seat when it’s expected of me. When I was 6, however, I was bouncing all over the place 😂. When she asked me if I was tangential, and remarked that she hadn’t noticed that in me, I had to tell her that I actively have to keep myself on the conversational track and I work hard to stay on topic. Or at least make sure my topics connect and circle back to the original topic. My point is, the questions are woefully I adequate. Especially for adults. It’s ridiculous actually and makes me angry. I blame my childhood doctor because my teachers kept saying I had adhd and my doctors said I didn’t. Of course, I was on my best behavior at the doctors office and they asked stupid questions back then as well. 😡

  • @Eatsleeprun_rescuecats
    @Eatsleeprun_rescuecats 10 місяців тому

    As a private client it’s impossible to get anyone on the phone, live chat or email… the portal that is used for clients is awful. Considering it’s meant to be used for people with ADHD I’m guessing it was done to deliberately stress people out more 🙈

  • @eugenemcleod525
    @eugenemcleod525 Рік тому

    Needing an appointment.

  • @eugenemcleod525
    @eugenemcleod525 Рік тому

    Please let me know i i can speak to you personally. 😂

  • @eugenemcleod525
    @eugenemcleod525 Рік тому

    Help! How can I get my adult daughter to get tested for adhd. She has done the on line test scoring extremely high. Yet in deniel. She is driving her siblings, her family work colleagues. Can't take it any more also high anxiety disorder. This is at a dangerous point. 😳 😢😢For the family.

  • @markcrossley1979
    @markcrossley1979 Рік тому

    Best video on the subject of ADHD ever

  • @ritcha02
    @ritcha02 Рік тому

    How many people with ADHD can find their school reports!??

  • @s.m.4948
    @s.m.4948 Рік тому

    was delighted to see in another one of your videos (comments turned off) that Phil is a fan and friend of Russ Barkley, whom I consider to be the absolute best of the best in ADHD science. Russell is very strongly against the use of neuropsychological testing in order to diagnose ADHD and I agree. So, does ADHD 360 diagnose children as Russ recommends: teacher interviews, in-school and at-home observation, reading past report cards, etc? Many thanks.

  • @xorqwerty8276
    @xorqwerty8276 Рік тому

    I’m so afraid of the rejection and the failing that I completely isolate myself and don’t try anything

  • @ecaura
    @ecaura Рік тому

    Really great webinar. I’m working my way through your resources after a recent diagnosis (with adhd360). I’m wondering though if you could link to the 3t’s paper on help in the workplace that is mentioned, I’ve not found it on your site yet. Thanks!

  • @barbaradouglas2283
    @barbaradouglas2283 Рік тому

    I’m struggling with wanting to stay alive. I’m truly fed-up with my issues that haven’t been properly treated yet, also have trauma as well. Have noticed that when something triggers me, I experience the feelings of tears 😭 starting to emerge into my throat. Have come extremely close to exploding in the church> felt like my nerves were touched.

    • @grace-n-mercy5426
      @grace-n-mercy5426 9 місяців тому

      Very sad that many in the body of Christ is extremely ignorant when it comes to mental health. Many just try to fix you like a 30 day spiritual program, and if the treatment don't work, obviously you the problem, or you just need to have more faith and fast it away. There is such a difference to what people say when someone is physically sick compared to when they mentally unstable. Biggest thing is, we should just ignore our negative feelings and intrusive thoughts and just pray more, go to Church, and be more obedient to God’s word... again, it becomes our problem and we should know how to stop it. I was told by someone, Adhd is not from God and it can be fixed by realizing who I am in Christ...utter foolishness and ridiculousness.

  • @barbaradouglas2283
    @barbaradouglas2283 Рік тому

    Has anyone heard about emotional dysregulation? On top of the ADHD, plus the diagnosis of anxiety etc? This is a lot to deal with/handle it correctly. Apparently I’ve been having genuine troubles: 1 of the ladies in my church who I thought I could trust & rely on isn’t accurate. She’s accused me now of being as she stated it: “Quite being so sensitive!” I need to ask; how is this possible when you’ve always been that way? She said my name of course before telling me to quit being so sensitive. How can I or anyone that doesn’t understand this situation get it through their heads is that I’m not trying to be this way! I’m uncomfortable with all these issues that I’ve had to exist with since childhood. I’m now in my 60’s & this lady had the nerve to say this to me!!! 😳😠💔😑😞I seriously want to know how to get my brain issues under proper control for me, for exactly what ails me! Another words > treatment that’d really work for me just right. And what group can I join where I’ll be & feel truly understood. Can someone who has the answer to my question please contact me ASAP?! I’m needing serious correct personal treatment that I know inside myself will work out well. Don’t know how to reach out to the right person here. Can someone type the info out please? Appreciate it a lot!

    • @bridaw8557
      @bridaw8557 Рік тому

      Going for so long with past Trauma from ring a young person in a societal system which responds with punishment emotionally and often physically can set women up for these kind of experiences, there isn’t much help in groups that don’t frame it as mental illness and focus on strengths. Collecting so many traumas due to processing differences makes us experience learned helplessness. Learning to like who you are and not let these things derail you is hard and seems impossible. Inner Compass Initiative and the national ADHD alliance can help you find resources in your area.

    • @RavenVapor873
      @RavenVapor873 Рік тому

      I was just diagnosed last November. I'm 69 and I can totally relate to your comment. I'm still feeling angry about being diagnosed so late in life. My life could have been so much better if I had known and gotten treatment. Now I'm just a mess trying to regulate my executive functioning and all the other stuff. Plus I have OCD with it. I just want to scream some times then I try to find some humor in all of it. I'm learning more every single day. Now I have to start learning ways to start dealing with it. I can't afford to seek out a psychologist because they are too expensive. I'm on a fixed income. Sigh.. I wish you so much luck in your journey. You're not alone. I can't tell how it makes me feel. But I'm still going to try and use what I have learned.

  • @hansmeyer7225
    @hansmeyer7225 Рік тому

    Professor X is this you?

  • @lindaearl5486
    @lindaearl5486 Рік тому

    My son has it too, and when all the "good" kids got to play with clay cause 6they got their work done he couldn't. His 2nd grade teacher tied him to his chair, because he couldn't sit still. He didn't tell me about it till the school year was over.

  • @lindaearl5486
    @lindaearl5486 Рік тому

    I am 75 and have adhd. I was on aderall, my Dr. Retired and I've been to 2 doctors so far and they make it too hard to get the meds. So I quit taking it and I've noticed it's back to the old life, including the hurt feelings, lack of motivation. Butting in, not fitting in, rejection., lashing out. It's a hard thing and nobody thinks it's a problem. These videos are what I'm relying on. Lots of info on them and I appreciate it. It's too bad they make getting the meds you need so hard. I've never had a drug problem in my life.

    • @RavenVapor873
      @RavenVapor873 Рік тому

      I think it's absurd that your doctor is so ill informed ! Could you find someone different that knows that ADHD is lifelong? You deserve to have the treatment that works best for you. Maybe he needs to watch some of these wonderful podcasts. How frustrating !

  • @taramoonshadow7260
    @taramoonshadow7260 Рік тому

    Bless your work, all of you! You are all SO compassionate!!

  • @loridennis6979
    @loridennis6979 Рік тому

    I was trying to understand the specific medication that was discussed in the video. It sounded like Inchinive, but the transcript says incentive. Can anyone clear this up?

  • @2brunhilda
    @2brunhilda Рік тому

    This is me and I really discovered it at 70 years old

  • @ecurps1
    @ecurps1 Рік тому

    If I could take this video and beat people over the head with it I would....

  • @kristina9079
    @kristina9079 Рік тому

    Step 4 - triggered emotions - should include "freeze".

  • @ovedach
    @ovedach Рік тому

    in regards to the food ... some should try the Carnivore diet ... "we love carbs" but absolutely DO NOT need them ... our body can produce Ketones from liver, our brains are 30% cholesterol ... so a fatty brain is actually desirable ;-) My days intake is: 5-6 pieces of bacon fried on pan, 4-5 eggs - 2x beef with fat edge, salt and pepper. My brain is 3x more focused by this, and my body feels like its on steroids. I know... Carnivore diet sounds really hard - but actually, once your past the 5-7 first days, you will be less anxious, more sleepy in the evening, no blood sugar fluctuations, no falling asleep during the day, less mind wandering etc. I Also do the 18 hours faste everyday - so i only eat from 18-22. Getting salt and water is important to this. This WOE almost pushes me out running, and i do so every 2nd day - 5-10km's - on the days where i dont run, im a bit jumpy because of the surpass of energy - so im looking to do something else on my non running days. When i was on "boarding school" (school away from home 14-16y.o.) - we had 15 hours of exercise in a week (on the schedule) + de 2-3 hours we got every evening - i feel like that now as a grown (44y. o. m.) Exercise is incredible important!

  • @ovedach
    @ovedach Рік тому

    omg .... wauv... this just makes perfect sense ... being that guy that would cram everything up inside at going from 99-100 in a split second, and never understanding why i couldnt control the emotions .....

  • @mariajuan2136
    @mariajuan2136 2 роки тому

    I was wondering when i first saw this and i was curious about it ontill i gave it a try because my daughter was diagnosed with herpes virus for a very long time and #drbante helped me cure it thankfull for everything #drbante thank you so much

  • @mishkhan1860
    @mishkhan1860 2 роки тому

    I have adhd, diagnosed by adhd360 in March 2022 at the age of 40. I'm convinced my 8year old daughter has it too as she displays alot of the symptoms I've struggled with for a lifetime. School are no help whatsoever. And I'm really struggling to get the gp to refer her to a specialist. In the meantime, she is struggling at school academically and socially etc and having meltdowns at home daily. It's so frustrating

  • @Trippy_Space_Bunny
    @Trippy_Space_Bunny 2 роки тому

    37 and only now figuring this all out my life has been so hard when it comes to these things, you're explaining my life and I wish it had been taken care of when I was six instead of my parents ignoring it and refusing to get me taken care of because of "poison" medicine that could have helped. Now I can't afford to have any of it looked at or taken care of. T-T

    • @emma8634
      @emma8634 Рік тому

      Basically same here. I am now just starting the process of getting diagnosed, but it's totally overwhelming to find new things everyday that could have been different or easier if I had been noticed as a child. Extremely difficult to deal with the regret and disappointment.

    • @robertstan298
      @robertstan298 11 місяців тому

      34 and in a very similar situation... :(

  • @lizard45sa
    @lizard45sa 2 роки тому

    This info is really amazing! It all makes so much sense! I was officially diagnosed today and I feel such relief!!

  • @julielittle7247
    @julielittle7247 2 роки тому

    𝖕𝖗𝖔𝖒𝖔𝖘𝖒

  • @jonathanjollimore4794
    @jonathanjollimore4794 2 роки тому

    I got over that quickly door to door missionarie on weekends get a butch door slammed in your face you get over it

  • @ericag7991
    @ericag7991 2 роки тому

    Comment for the algo 😍. Do not get left behind - Promo-SM !

  • @louisekavanagh1988
    @louisekavanagh1988 2 роки тому

    Great webinar. 6 months late but thanks so much for sharing! New to the topic and found it really interesting

  • @KiwikimNZ
    @KiwikimNZ 3 роки тому

    This is making me cry. Talking about the age at which the parent noticed changes in their child’s self esteem. I am going for my first adhd diagnoses appointment at 51 years old. You talking of the lack of self esteem bought back horrible memories of the terror of going to school due to the way I was treated by peers and teachers due to my ability to problems with my learning. Back in the 70s at primary school I was viewed as being just dumb and not trying. I was always behind snd struggled. I was pointed out as being stupid by my teachers and laughed at by my class mates. I was always made an example of if I was struggling. I remember being that lonely kid in the play ground feeling so sad. At an early age I hated school so much that I would leave half way through the day without telling anyone and just go home to an empty scary house. I would find myself in big trouble for this behaviour. It spiralled from there. I was always so so sad. I have terrible problems with reflection, lashing out through emails or physical violence towards others. Thank you for this it is helping me to understand why I am the way I am. I have been diagnosed with bipolar without ever having a manic episode in my life! I’ve been thrown lithium and so tried so many antidepressants that have never worked. I’m so angry that I have not been listened to and thought of as a drug seeker when trying to tell clinicians that I feel I have adhd! No one listens. Thank you for your kind and non judgemental approach to this disorder. It is frustrating, paralysing, confusing, unorganised, depressing, jumbled and heartbreaking to live like this. X

    • @GenXdad
      @GenXdad Рік тому

      I also have just recently had my first diagnosis at 51.

    • @shirleymoore5201
      @shirleymoore5201 Рік тому

      The same for me school was a nightmare I am 63 now..No diagnosis I live in Ireland 2 year waiting lest and there's only one doctor on the whole Island 🏝 For adults 😑

    • @chriscros13
      @chriscros13 Рік тому

    • @grace-n-mercy5426
      @grace-n-mercy5426 9 місяців тому

      My heart goes out to you, I can identify with a lot of what your saying. Hope you are doing better today. One thing about us ADHD folks is we very resilient. Many of us been through so much, but we keep on fighting.

    • @KiwikimNZ
      @KiwikimNZ 9 місяців тому

      @@grace-n-mercy5426 thank you! Wow 2 years ago! I’m doing so much better. I got my diagnoses ADHD combined type moderate to severe. I’ve been able to find some tools and implement them into my daily life and started meds, but I don’t take them very often, only if I have a lot of things to get done and need focus. The diagnoses was a huge break through for me, it was like everything made sense. I still loose everything and still procrastinate lol but I’ve made small changes that have helped. You are right resilient ! That’s us to a T x