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  • @IceCreamSandwich
    @IceCreamSandwich  2 роки тому +4447

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  • @garbagecrow9886
    @garbagecrow9886 Рік тому +24248

    I actually pretty recently told my mom I wanted to take an ADHD test because I kept relating a lot to stuff claimed as ADHD, like stuff stated in this video. Then she told me that I already took one years ago and was officially diagnosed with it and I had just…..forgotten that.

    • @citrus2769
      @citrus2769 Рік тому +3082

      LMAO THAT SOUNDS LIKE A MEME

    • @Garglesnarf
      @Garglesnarf Рік тому +1278

      I forgot about mine too! For about 20 years! 😂

    • @liviwaslost
      @liviwaslost Рік тому +587

      I feel you lol. That’s how I got my autism diagnosis fixed.

    • @Ardorstorm
      @Ardorstorm Рік тому +85

      lmao

    • @Garglesnarf
      @Garglesnarf Рік тому +418

      Pretty sure it's one of the questions you have so answer. "Is there a chance you've already received an ADHD diagnosis, but completely forgot that such a thing even existed until you realized that not everybody does even half the weird crap you do?" 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @iamcre8ive
    @iamcre8ive 2 роки тому +9073

    As a fellow inattentive ADHDer I felt so represented by the walking in circles talking to yourself thing.

    • @doggofriends9346
      @doggofriends9346 2 роки тому +168

      i have left a skinless body atop my nearest cellular tower

    • @MetaTomato
      @MetaTomato 2 роки тому +427

      Yeah i will just walk in circles in my room talking to myself for like half an hour xD it's really comforting but I've never known anyone else who does it

    • @iamcre8ive
      @iamcre8ive 2 роки тому +207

      @@MetaTomato I swear, it's walking in circles and talking to myself that I peak

    • @ZstrawberryX
      @ZstrawberryX 2 роки тому +401

      I have legit spent hours just walking around my house talking to myself, either pretending to be a youtuber or a celebrity in an interview.

    • @iamcre8ive
      @iamcre8ive 2 роки тому +109

      @@ZstrawberryX THIS

  • @bennybyeboo976
    @bennybyeboo976 2 роки тому +1165

    Although I was technically diagnosed with adhd at the age of 8 or 9, I somehow just forgot my mom telling me about it so I proceeded to go 7-8 years questioning why the hell my 30 min hw assignments took me 5 hours to do and why I would get excited to pull up songs I like, only to immediately forget the name of it as I was typing it into the search bar. It was only during an annual where my doctor just off handly mentioned that "oh yeah hormones and the adhd are what's probably causing the mood changes" to which I'm just sitting there like, "....I have adhd?" and my mother just looks at me like I'm the dumbest mf on the planet. She insists she told me repeatedly, on both the day I was diagnosed and multiple times after my therapy sessions, but all I remember from that early on was playing with blue sand with my therapist and organizing the plushies on her shelf. Thank you for coming to my TEDTALK.

    • @soothingstationW
      @soothingstationW 2 роки тому +42

      Bro that happens to me all the time. I'm always typing the name of a song i love and boom i forget the name of the song. Hell sometimes I'm running errands and just forget midway what I was asked to get. I'm not diagnosed but these symptoms say otherwise. Although I am pretty attentive in classes so i don't think I have adhd

    • @contranym4902
      @contranym4902 2 роки тому +25

      same, except i managed to gaslight myself into thinking that i was misdiagnosed with adhd, then my parents were like: no? you've had it all your life???

    • @lulu111_the_cool
      @lulu111_the_cool 2 роки тому +1

      Wait so maybe it was traumatic for you so your brain decided to forget it.

    • @04SlhS
      @04SlhS 2 роки тому

      nowadays every1 has adhd, autism and depression cuz attention lol

    • @trikwashere2608
      @trikwashere2608 2 роки тому +3

      i love this comment sm lmao

  • @wingerwc
    @wingerwc 6 місяців тому +366

    wait- walking in circles is a sign of adhd, leaving things to the last minute, forgetting what I'm supposed to be doing, forgetting whether or not I have locked doors..................... Oh no

    • @LunaiCarmen
      @LunaiCarmen 4 місяці тому +21

      Welcome

    • @wingerwc
      @wingerwc 4 місяці тому +10

      @@LunaiCarmen It is a possibility that I have adhd, but I still haven't been tested, so idk-

    • @Yuh-ss
      @Yuh-ss 4 місяці тому +1

      ​@wingerwc i mean it is very likely

    • @wingerwc
      @wingerwc 4 місяці тому

      @@Yuh-ss And thats the problem.

    • @Yuh-ss
      @Yuh-ss 4 місяці тому

      @@wingerwc what's the problem?

  • @Atellas
    @Atellas 2 роки тому +17458

    My sister has ADHD. Media SUCKS at depicting ADHD. It’s not just one thing. It’s so stupid seeing ADHD treated like it’s a singular thing and that there’s not so many different ways that people with it handle things. I’ll have to show this video to her. Awesome job, Andy!

    • @fool4343
      @fool4343 2 роки тому +430

      the way neurodivergency depicted overall is so bad. for some reason the best depictions are those which it isnt confirmed in the show? but some writers say "oh yea it seems i did write a nd character" or "yea they are neurodivergent" (eg: luz from the owl house for first and the purple turtle from new tmnt cartoon)

    • @Google_remote
      @Google_remote 2 роки тому +277

      yessssss im so tired of people saying “well this person can do this with adhd why cant you do the same?” but they dont know everyone has different types and varying degrees of adhd and i HATE IT when people use other people as an excuse to call you lazy

    • @Keeperofpot
      @Keeperofpot 2 роки тому +114

      I have ADHD and sometimes when I’m with my friends they get annoyed because I accidentally get hyper and I apologize even though I barely have any control over it. Media thinks a lot of the time that ADHD is just a thing that people have and I gets me annoyed because of it. I’ve recently been trying to control it better and I completely agree that everybody handles it differently.

    • @GWAHGWAHGWAHGWAHGWAHGWAHGWAHGW
      @GWAHGWAHGWAHGWAHGWAHGWAHGWAHGW 2 роки тому +70

      I watched the sick video, and when he said “I move around a lot, I haven’t quite looked into why” I just said “Oh no that’s ADHD”

    • @Aurora_Animates
      @Aurora_Animates 2 роки тому +9

      YOOO HEY SHINY ! How r ya bud

  • @toganium4175
    @toganium4175 2 роки тому +3316

    As a person with ADHD, if I can get one thing done in a day, that is an accomplishment in of itself.

  • @gurglenurgle6539
    @gurglenurgle6539 2 роки тому +1567

    I think the "walking in circles talking out loud" thing is partially based on the fact that it makes it easier to reflect on issues and form more coherent strings of thought than if you were to do it just in your mind where things quickly get muddled and confusing. At least that's what it's like for me, even though I don't think I have ADHD. I like talking out loud to myself about things a lot because it's just easier to stay on topic.

    • @truckersquirrel
      @truckersquirrel Рік тому +72

      ADHD patient here, this exactly. If my voice is drowning out the ideas, thoughts, plans, other nonsense, and that dang song in the back of my head, I can focus a little better at the task at hand.

    • @aurora_boketto7746
      @aurora_boketto7746 Рік тому +18

      Ah, same. I will walk back and force or do something constantly like: foot bobbing,popping noises, or taping my fingers in a pattern while talking. I like that one :) It rlly rlly helps me focus 😵

    • @yuk1_a0i
      @yuk1_a0i Рік тому +9

      Wait
      Okay
      Finally
      An explanation and a reason
      YES
      Its much more easier to just.... Stay on track
      I do not know what else to say
      Why is this difficult to explain

    • @hedera1332
      @hedera1332 Рік тому +1

      This is what I do when I can't go for walks (usually late a t night).

    • @EVERYWHEREinc
      @EVERYWHEREinc Рік тому +18

      It's worth noting as well that physical movement stimulates the brain, and physical movement that equally engaged both sides of the body (like walking or swimming) stimulates both sides of the brain at once, and it sounds stupidly simple and im sure that there's a lot of complex science that goes into this but basically, whole brain getting stimulated means it is working better and can process stuff or work through issues more effectively

  • @Lucarin1
    @Lucarin1 13 днів тому +11

    i know adhd is livable and everything but sometimes it can feel kind of isolating. a lot of people are under the impression that i forget because of lack of care or laziness, but I care a lot. It's embarrassing admitting that I didn't see something, or that I've forgotten something. It happens at work all the time and its just... ugh.

  • @MK-ui8ew
    @MK-ui8ew Рік тому +1210

    As someone with ADHD, the walking around in circles and talking to myself is the most relatable thing I have heard about ADHD

    • @hkexe
      @hkexe Рік тому +11

      I dont really talk to myself but i also do that XD especially if im waiting

    • @literalpain_2514
      @literalpain_2514 Рік тому +9

      Lol true. I pretty much do this daily.

    • @sarahbunny0618
      @sarahbunny0618 Рік тому +13

      Wait that's an ADHD thing? oh,,,,oh no,,,

    • @Kuma_kuma_bae
      @Kuma_kuma_bae Рік тому +26

      Wait what?😭😭 i didnt know that was adhd.. I've been doing that my whole life..walking in circles in my room and Over thinking.. My mother thinks im crazy🤣

    • @Monyisinsane
      @Monyisinsane Рік тому +2

      Bro I do this to I have adhd too

  • @arliorellanadamas9261
    @arliorellanadamas9261 2 роки тому +1031

    I’m currently under the process of being diagnosed for ADHD. Coming from hispanic parents, I’ve always been told that i tend to be lazy or too scared to do things when in reality my brain just doesn’t cooperate with me unless it’s super urgent or art related. It’s funny that I intended to watch this video moments after it got posted but i immediately forgot and put it off for later x)

    • @monojitchatterjee3185
      @monojitchatterjee3185 2 роки тому +47

      My brain also absolutely refuses to do things that I don't want to do. That's why I get perfect marks in subjects I like, and near the lowest marks in subjects I don't.

    • @duckmercy11
      @duckmercy11 2 роки тому +1

      ADHD isn't a brain disease.

    • @anxious_nerd3399
      @anxious_nerd3399 2 роки тому +17

      Girl, I feel you on the Hispanic parent thing because I have anxiety and I’m being tested for autism and I’ve always been told I’m lazy or what you are doing is weird and your crazy or you’re weird feeling that

    • @opossumontheinternet9864
      @opossumontheinternet9864 2 роки тому +2

      @@duckmercy11 No one said it was though.

    • @dudeidrk
      @dudeidrk 2 роки тому +9

      same, I'm not sure if I have ADHD but i do present many symptoms and my whole life my hispanic parents have told me I'm just lazy, because I want to do so much stuff and I ultimately end up doing none of it, even when it comes to important stuff I will unintentionally forget and everyone makes me feel very shitty about it

  • @midorisellers707
    @midorisellers707 2 роки тому +1301

    I didn't get diagnosed until my mid 50's because ADHD wasn't a thing you could get diagnosed with when I was a kid. Every report card I got throughout elementary school commented about my absent mindedness and my daydreaming in class. Once I got into middle school it was all about my forgetfulness, tardiness, and how I wasn't living up to my potential. I grew up hearing how lazy and undisciplined I was and had no idea that my issues weren't character flaws. I'm so glad young people at least don't have to go through that particular brand of bullshit anymore.

    • @NobleLeader6
      @NobleLeader6 2 роки тому +93

      It still happens, but much less frequently. For example, myself. Diagnosed at 17, but until then it was basically the same. Report cards mentioning I wasn't applying myself, people telling me "Oh, you're so smart and you have so much potential, if only you would apply yourself." There's definitely a lot less stigma about it, but people suck at recognizing the signs, partly because common media doesn't show ADHD in a realistic way.

    • @tayar3797
      @tayar3797 2 роки тому +28

      Not judging, but you watch this channel and you're this old???... thats kinda cool

    • @Ash_NuggTato
      @Ash_NuggTato 2 роки тому +4

      But that doesn't mean it's ADHD, everyone isn't going to get perfect grades, people daydream, people zone out if something is boring, people forget things, people get lazy, that just seems like there saying if someone isn't perfect they have adhd

    • @danialdunson
      @danialdunson 2 роки тому +3

      sounds very boomer of that generation.

    • @King_James_1andLonely
      @King_James_1andLonely 2 роки тому +20

      @@NobleLeader6 I’d have to agree with this sentiment, even going so far as to say it can be just as bad. Unfortunately, despite how ADHD is an actual diagnosis now, people still treat it and its symptoms as a myth or with general contempt. Many people simply do not understand and/or do not wish to understand it, leading to very much the same treatment as not having a diagnosis or the diagnosis not existing. I’ve been diagnosed for years, and all throughout high school I was treated as lazy, uncaring, rebellious, and stupid despite how hard I tried to be none of those things. I’m glad Andy (Ice cream) is talking about it/sharing his experience because the world could stand to get a little more educated.

  • @MyAdorableDog176
    @MyAdorableDog176 5 місяців тому +46

    Walking in circles instinctively and not even realizing you’re doing it is my biggest give away because I do it every single day

    • @chidubememma-ugwuoke9660
      @chidubememma-ugwuoke9660 23 дні тому +1

      frrr 💯 I just did it 2x while watching this video (which btw I'd taken at least 3 breaks b4 finishing as I'm not medicated today 😩😩 even tho I got a ton of shit I still haven't done todayyyyyyyy as a result & it's alr about to be 11 pm (really, it's 10:55 pm atm)

  • @RyanMaddison56
    @RyanMaddison56 Рік тому +1825

    I love how I went into this video wondering how it feels to have adhd and he goes on to list things out of my day to day life 💀

    • @baldaquin
      @baldaquin Рік тому +170

      The same here... The thing about walking in circles really brought me to tears, I never found anyone who also did it

    • @windydj55555
      @windydj55555 Рік тому +18

      Same! I just took an adhd quiz from some official website, and it said I Moderate Indication of It! ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

    • @blank-6222
      @blank-6222 Рік тому

      @@windydj55555which website though? I’d like to give a try as well

    • @BruceNJeffAreMyFlies
      @BruceNJeffAreMyFlies Рік тому +56

      Everyone experiences these things, and almost all of the other symptoms as well.
      Whether these experiences are the result of a clinical condition is determined by a lot more than whether you've had the symptoms.
      Chances are, if these things aren't consistently causing problems for your 'day to day life' then you likely don't have adhd.
      Everyone has to reread a paragraph sometimes, but most people can also read a paragraph, sometimes, withOUT having to go through it for a second, third, and fourth time. Everyone forgets to drink sometimes, but most people don't experience debilitating migraines as a result of dehydration simply because they forgot to drink water.

    • @meg_2087
      @meg_2087 Рік тому +44

      @@baldaquin I do it tooo! wait do you also run thru fake scenarios while you walk ?

  • @andrewhanson1180
    @andrewhanson1180 Рік тому +1098

    I was diagnosed with ADHD 24 years ago and every subsequent doctors visit afterwards, it was always the same: “most severe case of ADHD I’d ever seen”. I’m 29, I got off the meds, they had a really bad side effect after taking them for 24 years, I am still hyper as hell. I just exercise and eat healthy and find hobbies to restrain all the energy.

    • @festivebear9946
      @festivebear9946 Рік тому +41

      In between lectures I just sprinted for 10 minutes before going back to focus for another hour. It helps

    • @Irrespons
      @Irrespons Рік тому +12

      Got diagnosed 32 years ago, and health, dietary and healthstyle is a huge part of many studies. I had a different life when I got innto a good rytm, did fall off and never got back on. "I wait til next week " I have said 20years now.

    • @jarnepysson3093
      @jarnepysson3093 Рік тому +10

      I have that too and went fishing, i know its weird a hobby where you have to sit still dor a long period but it helps. Its just like the one thing that can calm my mind and act 'normal' maybe you should try it as well

    • @ShaXCwalk
      @ShaXCwalk Рік тому +8

      Dude yes fk the side effects. I had to take the maximum dosis allowed in Germany because mine wore off already at half of the time it was supposed to work for. For example my Vyvanse should last 14 hours. It lasted 7/8. My Ritalin should last 8 hours, it lasted only 4.
      I'm off med now and I think it's better for me to do sports and learn to cope with ADHD better. I might try again though if I see it necessary. For now I'm really good with doing sports, getting to know my weaknesses and how to lessen the problems

    • @pedrom.8525
      @pedrom.8525 Рік тому +3

      I am 25 and was diagnosed 20 years ago. Only took meds as a kid, today I know how to deal with my ADHD, I have many many hobbies but drawing is what helps me the most. I usually try to use my hyperfocus to my advantage haha

  • @mcleslieplayz4921
    @mcleslieplayz4921 Рік тому +958

    As someone with the hyperactive type of adhd, this is mostly relatable, for me, there is always something on my mind, and I daydream a lot. I always thought it was normal until I learned about adhd in class, I can’t even imagine what it would be like to NOT think about something. Because of my adhd, I’ll stare at a wall for as long as possible until someone tells me to do something or I remember that I need to be a helpful member of society

    • @nill4910
      @nill4910 Рік тому +5

      Same!

    • @enimintsay5110
      @enimintsay5110 Рік тому +46

      hold on you're telling me that there are people who really can not think about something constantly (serious question)

    • @demp11
      @demp11 Рік тому +35

      @@enimintsay5110 when you meditate enough you can focus on how your body feels and behaves without thinking about anything just being aware of the present and things around you. I manage that state sometimes but only for a couple seconds it's pretty hard not to start thinking about something.

    • @ghstbites
      @ghstbites Рік тому

      real ALSO LIAM HFJONE PFP

    • @mcleslieplayz4921
      @mcleslieplayz4921 Рік тому +1

      @@ghstbites YES REAL
      I’m definitely not a Liam simp hehe
      Clover pfp real

  • @kadam.z
    @kadam.z 10 днів тому +2

    Recently been told by my parents that I have ADHD. They hid it from me for 18 years straight. Now they're against the idea that I go get my diagnosis because I'm going to "hide" behind the fact that I have it when in truth I just want to treat it.

  • @zinis
    @zinis 2 роки тому +608

    I love how when a youtuber comes out with any kind of mental health issue the entire tribe of people with that issue come together and welcome them. I was diagnosed with ADHD at 7, but turns out it was just anxiety so I am glad they have a surefire way to properly diagnose people.

    • @neonice
      @neonice 2 роки тому +10

      They definitely don't. ADHD is a trend diagnosis atm. Medical professionals are using it as easy work and many parents even push to have their child misdiagnosed when one refuses to diagnose it. It's always a subjective analysis. Not mention that the symptoms of it are experienced by normal people as well.

    • @Warlance001
      @Warlance001 2 роки тому +86

      @@neonice yes and no, ADHD is actually really common, and its not so much a 'condition' as just a different way that human brains work, scientists suspect ancient hunter gatherers had ADHD, because the symptoms inherently make you more observant, and for ancient hunters this would be very valuable when looking out for danger. While in ancient times it would have been a valuable tool, in the modern day it's more a nuisance. While normal people do occasionally experience the symptoms, there's quite a vast difference between that and experiencing them daily. It's not that it's a 'trend diagnosis' it's that it actually is that common, and we didn't understand it well enough until recent decades.

    • @caseohclipstik
      @caseohclipstik 2 роки тому +11

      @@Warlance001 exactly i have adhd and although some people do fake it most people dont because it is literally so common

    • @Karlusman
      @Karlusman 2 роки тому +35

      Im pretty sure ADHD is not a mental illness. ADHD is just that your brain is built different, so it is a condition above all else.

    • @recitationtohear
      @recitationtohear 2 роки тому +1

      Here is the full Clip : icecream sandwich face reveal
      ua-cam.com/video/mCfYi7634rU/v-deo.html

  • @TheClintonio
    @TheClintonio 7 місяців тому +1062

    Walking in circles talking to myself is literally a daily activity. I too have ADHD and if I'm alone I NEED to do it occasionally.

    • @themisfitowl2595
      @themisfitowl2595 7 місяців тому +34

      100% same. Often I do this in the bathroom in front of the mirror, so it's like I'm talking to myself in the mirror. I've done it ever since I was a kid and nobody thought to get me tested.

    • @teasonm3617
      @teasonm3617 7 місяців тому +19

      I was literally talking to myself as I read this, and just caught myself doing it lol.

    • @Rubiktor012
      @Rubiktor012 6 місяців тому +24

      I have a weird version of this where I do twitch streamer commentary whenever I do anything.

    • @SilkyAbe
      @SilkyAbe 6 місяців тому +6

      I think I used to do this but now I replaced it with always being on TikTok and Reddit. Or I’m still talking to myself WHILE on TikTok and Reddit…

    • @breadcho7446
      @breadcho7446 6 місяців тому +7

      I do it Infront of other people aswell, I cant talk and being sit at the same time. My father always got angry at me for walking arround the table while we talked

  • @lindseyandres1647
    @lindseyandres1647 2 роки тому +443

    this is the most accurate description of people diagnosed with adhd in the past 10 years. it’s just like “..oh!” after years and years of probably crying yourself to sleep sometimes cause you couldn’t understand why you couldn’t do everything other people could. it’s really awesome to hear about this again! it reminds me of all the people out there who get it too! stay frosty, ice cream

    • @ZenFr0g
      @ZenFr0g 2 роки тому +9

      Are deep pits of feelings of inadequacy part of that?
      Cause
      Uhhh

    • @tripleaawesome
      @tripleaawesome 2 роки тому +4

      I'm sorry, but the 'stay frosty, ice cream' was amazing

    • @sav2823
      @sav2823 2 роки тому +3

      Yep. When I was first diagnosed with ADHD I actually went into a fit of rage because it took SEVENTEEN YEARS for people to realize I WASN'T BEING AN ASSHOLE I WAS JUST LIKE THIS. And then I cried myself to sleep realizing how mistreated I was over things I couldn't control growing up 👍

    • @sav2823
      @sav2823 2 роки тому

      @@ZenFr0g Oh absolutely! 😍
      😭😭😭

  • @erics1219
    @erics1219 6 місяців тому +8

    dude the "adhd things" you do, is LITERALLY me. Like every single one. Im going to get a test soon

  • @DaveTheGreat48
    @DaveTheGreat48 2 роки тому +174

    4:47 THIS IS PURE TORTURE AND AGONY I CANT EVER DO THIS NO WAY IN HELL

    • @haileydebruin5000
      @haileydebruin5000 Рік тому +11

      SAME. I was supposed to have an MRI one time but I COULDN'T stay still SO THEY HAD TO SEDATE ME 😭

    • @P0TAT0_229
      @P0TAT0_229 Рік тому +4

      SAME😭😭😭

    • @Astrozyva_VR
      @Astrozyva_VR 10 місяців тому +1

      BUT IM TESTING IN A FEW WEEKS 😫

  • @chaihill1837
    @chaihill1837 2 роки тому +2133

    I was diagnosed with ADHD when I was very little and I just want to say two things:
    1. I’ve literally never watched a UA-cam video that I’ve related to so much in this aspect. Like holy crap, I do that walking in circles and talking to myself thing like daily. It’s weird, but I’m so surprised that I’m not the only one how does that. Wow.
    2. To whoever might read this, You never have to let ADHD define you. You may act and think different than others, but you’re still a human person and you’re still you. You never should allow a diagnosis negatively affect way you feel about yourself. Stand tall, kings. Also, drink some water.

    • @raditz1101
      @raditz1101 2 роки тому +84

      How dare you call me out for not drinking water

    • @huddled_up
      @huddled_up 2 роки тому +24

      i've drank half a bottle of water today and it;s now 11:30 PM

    • @patrickkirby6580
      @patrickkirby6580 2 роки тому +12

      Everything in this video is so relatable on spiritual level except for the water bit as I literally drink more than 10 glasses a day

    • @kalilak9701
      @kalilak9701 2 роки тому +30

      But also, don’t be afraid to blame the ADHD when it’s the problem. In my opinion, it’s ok to say, “I’m sorry I messed up, the ADHD and I still haven’t figured out an effective coping mechanism for that.”
      Yes, it’s more work to try to figure out how to explain ADHD in a way other people understand. However, (as someone with severe-to-the-point-of-bordering-on-autism levels of ADHD) it IS a huge part of who I am and why I struggle with daily life. It’s not all of me, but in my case it is so much of me that to ignore its often negative impact is to ignore me.
      (I’ve had well-meaning people tell me to stop blaming ADHD for why I’m struggling to get things done, and it feels about how I imagine it would feel for a paraplegic to be told to stop blaming their paralysis for their immobility.)

    • @picklepants4255
      @picklepants4255 2 роки тому +17

      I was also shocked to find I’m not the only one who does the walking thing and talks to myself, I actually thought I was insane for a while

  • @cennamonzimt
    @cennamonzimt 2 роки тому +716

    My older and younger siblings both have very notable ADHD, as it's the hyperactive variety that's more known. As a middle child you often get overlooked as is, but this caused me to be downright forgotten in the midst of my sisters. It wasn't until later that people realised I suffer from the same inattentiveness as my siblings, just minus the hyperactivity.
    Glad you're raising awareness that ADHD is also much like a spectrum.

    • @Lilly-hk6qn
      @Lilly-hk6qn 2 роки тому +9

      Makes sense that you all have it since ADHD can be heritable

    • @DG_Toti
      @DG_Toti 2 роки тому +5

      @@sammiller6631 that guys been spamming that comment everywhere to try to troll people, just ignore him or report the comment if you want

    • @BelindaShort
      @BelindaShort 2 роки тому +1

      People mistake hyperactivity too cause it's usually in your brain. It's not how you act outwardly

    • @TheRamiii
      @TheRamiii 2 роки тому +2

      ​@@BelindaShort Hey, is it possible to be very inactive and yet have adhd? I'm not active at all and always find a way to lie down, but I can't lie still, like sleep without sedatives or just not move my legs or thumb of my feet gently under the blanket while I use my phone or watch something.

    • @peridotthepear1115
      @peridotthepear1115 2 роки тому +1

      @@TheRamiii Hi there, I asked my psychiatrist the same question and the answer was yes, but be aware that ADHD symptoms are not exclusive to ADHD. On my part, I can't sleep and constantly move in bed thanks to PTSD, but people with anxiety, depression, ADHD and autistic people can experience similar things! That's why getting a professional diagnosis is very important. Hope I could help!

  • @Tierneycristian
    @Tierneycristian Місяць тому +93

    I remember few years back after my wife died, I was left alone with 3 kids. I suffered severe depression and mental disorder. Got diagnosed with bipolar. Not until a friend recommended me to psilocybin mushrooms treatment. Psilocybin treatment changed my life for better. I can proudly say i'm totally clean for 6 years and still counting. Always look to nature for solution to tough problems, Shrooms are phenomenal.

    • @Joeyann
      @Joeyann Місяць тому +4

      I love hearing great life changing stories like this. I want to become a mycologist because honestly mushrooms are the best form of medicine (most especially the psychedelic ones) There are so many people today used magic mushrooms to ween off of SSRI medication- its amazing! Years back i wrote an entire essay about psychedelics. they saved you from death buddy, lets be honest here.

    • @NasDaily_11
      @NasDaily_11 Місяць тому +2

      Can you help me with the reliable source 🙏. I'm 56 and have suffered for years with addiction, anxiety and severe ptsd, I got my panic attacks under control myself years ago and they have come back with a vengeance, I'm constantly trying to take full breaths but can't get the full satisfying breath out, it's absolutely crippling me, i live in London. I don't know much about these mushrooms. Really need a reliable source!! Can't wait to get them

    • @JohnGeorge-pw2xo
      @JohnGeorge-pw2xo Місяць тому +6

      YES sure of mycologist Predroshrooms. I have the same experience with anxiety, addiction. Mushrooms definitely made a huge huge difference to why am clean today.

    • @Paul_doherty-t6h
      @Paul_doherty-t6h Місяць тому +2

      I'm so very happy for you mate, Psilocybin is absolutely amazing, the way it shows you things, the way it teaches you things. I can not believe our world and our people shows less interest about it's helpfulness to humanity. It's love. The mushrooms heals people by showing the truth, it would be so beneficial for so many people, especially politicians and the rich who have lost their way and every other persons out there.

    • @Owemruther-hk4zn
      @Owemruther-hk4zn Місяць тому

      Can I Google this dude? How can I find him

  • @melissaheaney5777
    @melissaheaney5777 2 роки тому +285

    I don't have ADHD, but I do have autism. Some of the symptoms you listed also happen to me and I'm glad more people are talking about it.
    Edit: I just asked my parents, and it turns out I do have ADHD, along with autism!

    • @isabellas3167
      @isabellas3167 2 роки тому +34

      yeah there a lot of similarities between autism and adhd! I have adhd but I'm really interested in learning about autism

    • @-ellie._.horn-
      @-ellie._.horn- 2 роки тому +7

      Whoop adhd gang!!

    • @gnomad28
      @gnomad28 2 роки тому

      yeah apparently it’s more common to have adhd and autism than just autism which is super interesting :0

    • @channel21505
      @channel21505 2 роки тому

      autism sucks but adhd sucks even more

    • @somuchtocook9159
      @somuchtocook9159 2 роки тому +1

      Welcome to the group hopefully you have handled it better than me

  • @Platinum_XYZ
    @Platinum_XYZ 2 роки тому +452

    5:01 "There has been a lot of frustration in my life, because despite trying really hard to focus, I could only achieve half as much as other people..."
    this message felt so relatable to me! it's honestly so frustrating when everyone around you says "You're not trying hard enough!" but for you, even just thinking about doing something tires you out. ADHD feels like how a normal person feels when burned out, but that is just our default feeling. I hope that everyone else here that has ADHD can feel less alone after watching this video and reading these comments

    • @Topaz05
      @Topaz05 2 роки тому +2

      Bro, I agree, I feel that! 🫂

    • @dadleft8427
      @dadleft8427 2 роки тому +12

      For years my father would tell me I need to "apply myself". That I'm not trying hard enough. I remember thinking "I'm doing everything I can" and one day I said it and he replied "it isn't enough. Try harder. Why won't you just try harder?" And I didn't have an answer. It was so long ago and I was so young that I don't remember when exactly it happened. But those words, and all the times I would be berated for "not trying hard enough" have stuck with me ever since and I don't think it'll ever leave. Idk if I have ADHD bc my family's always been to poor to go to a doctor to find out, but they would vehemently protest any time a teacher suggested seeking a diagnosis and would argue that either the teachers weren't doing enough or that I was simply being lazy in class.

    • @sliqriq21
      @sliqriq21 2 роки тому

      OMG YES

    • @warri0r624
      @warri0r624 2 роки тому +11

      @@dadleft8427 that sounds terrible, i hope everything gets better soon

    • @pineapplequeen13
      @pineapplequeen13 2 роки тому +7

      God, its too true! School was a nightmare for me. Homework that most kids could complete on top of extracurriculars and a social life for me took the entire afternoon every day so i couldnt do anything!

  • @vanguard1689
    @vanguard1689 Рік тому +846

    As someone with inattentiveness ADHD (I still call it ADD, it's just easier), here were some things that I just related to so much:
    1. Forgetting to do stuff for an entire day. Not necessarily drinking water 'cause I have to do that to take my medication (ADHD medication, whaddaya know), but definitely a lot of other things. Checking emails, checking grades, doing things I said I'd do on a daily but end up not doing...
    2. Walking in circles talking to myself. I do it a lot. Especially when I'm excited about something or something happens that shocks me, so I go over it again and again out loud to myself until eventually it becomes a whole conversation with myself.
    3. Reading parts of a book over and over again. It mostly happens because I realize I accidentally skipped a line, accidentally started reading the next line in the middle of reading another line, accidentally went back a line, etc. It's hard for my eyes to keep track of where I left off, but I don't have dyslexia. I did used to enjoy reading when I was a kid, but I've done it a lot less in recent years.
    4. Going to do a task and then forgetting what I was doing. I could literally just walk through the door to the next room because the room right next to the one I was in is the place where I needed to get the task done, and then completely forget what the task was as if the door decided to wipe my memory of the task until I get back to being comfortable in my original position when I get reminded of what I was supposed to do in the next room. And sometimes this happens multiple times for a single task, too. (On another of these notes, sometimes I just wander aimlessly when I don't know what to do with myself, often walking in my dorm between the refrigerator and my bed because even if I have work to do I just feel the constant urge to be doing something else.)
    5. Caffeine is... hard to explain. For me, either it's in a regular amount and I pretty much fall asleep the next moment. Either that, or it's too much caffeine and it makes me feel all jittery and uncomfortable. I don't ever purposely overdo it. I just drink regular amounts of caffeinated drinks and I'm good to go. My heartbeat doesn't usually go up unless I drink too much.
    6. Oh god, the procrastination- Legit this entire school semester has been me just doing assignments last-minute. Legit last week I had a 3-4 page essay due that I forgot about and I had to force myself to finish it within 2-3 hours for it to be on time.

    • @-ghosti-3192
      @-ghosti-3192 Рік тому +55

      So forgetfulness is common in people with ADD? My parents get so pissed when I forget something. Saying that they just told me and how could I forget. I try to say that I have bad ADD and they don’t take that as an excuse and I need to remember better

    • @Bri-gq3lx
      @Bri-gq3lx Рік тому +27

      I relate so hard on all of this. One time I read a whole chapter of a book and immediately forgot everything that happened so I had to re-read the chapter....THREE times. It's funny to me now, but God was it hard in school. 😅

    • @vanguard1689
      @vanguard1689 Рік тому +11

      @@-ghosti-3192 I'm pretty sure forgetfulness is a very common symptom! I remember talking to a psychologist about symptoms, and forgetfulness was mentioned a couple times on that list.
      I'm with you on that one, my parents say the same thing a lot 😔 It's hard living with ADD, especially since our parents seem to just not understand how it works (for me it's mostly my dad 'cause my mom is a pathologist, another form of doctor, and very involved in my health). They really don't take into consideration that ADD makes it extremely hard to remember things and sometimes it takes longer to do basic tasks because of it.
      It might be difficult, but it's not impossible! If you need some tips, try using sticky notes on a wall you look at a lot, or a bulliten board. Somewhere you can post notes and then take them down the moment the task is completed. You can find a way to organize them by priority, and that could probably help you figure out what tasks you need to get done! Good luck! You got this!

    • @cameryn7811
      @cameryn7811 Рік тому +3

      YESS 😭😭

    • @jdude311
      @jdude311 Рік тому +6

      @@-ghosti-3192 We’ve usually got a working/short-term memory deficit. Remembering what you’re doing, keeping a number or name in your head when you’re trying to look for a part (which is why I either have to take a picture of it with my phone or take the original part with me), and general short term memory stuff is harder.

  • @IamLeRoy8
    @IamLeRoy8 16 днів тому +1

    I have more than just ADHD...
    I have Aspergers, which is ADHD (both inattentive and hyperactive), OCD, Sleep Deprivation, Social Anxiety, Claustrophobia, and Autism.
    My grandma calls me the Alphabet Child because of how many letters there are.

  • @techno952
    @techno952 2 роки тому +262

    As someone who has really bad ADHD, I 100% get that feeling about being diagnosed. Like it was just a revelation where not everything was just because I was an idiot and did stuff without realizing (some of it was that) but now I knew why I just felt like I couldn’t focus on homework or just forgot things randomly that I shouldn’t have or just stopped paying attention. I was glad to have something that could tell me why those things were happening.

    • @thelemon2172
      @thelemon2172 2 роки тому +1

      same... except im trying to convince my parents to get the official diagnosis so i can get proper medication and be able to pay attention in school

    • @YTDariuS-my6dg
      @YTDariuS-my6dg 2 роки тому

      @@thelemon2172 Good luck man, I always wanted to check but I know it'll be, like, a massive slight to my family if I do, so I just torture myself by watching these kinds of videos, seeing all that relatable shit and trying to hypnotize myself about how none of that applies to me, OBVIOUSLY. I wouldn't wish this on my worst enemy, and I hate that mf

    • @splash5481
      @splash5481 2 роки тому

      oh wow this is relatable, oh wait...

  • @vibewebyt2293
    @vibewebyt2293 Рік тому +558

    As a fellow inattentive adhd, you keep either forgetting stuff or you can't focus or walking in circle while talking to yourself for it somehow entertains us.This is damn relatable

    • @cirkulx
      @cirkulx Рік тому +18

      walking in a circle isn't normal?

    • @pov115
      @pov115 Рік тому +5

      I can relate to most of the video but Im not diagnosed with ADHD

    • @makbran3627
      @makbran3627 Рік тому +14

      I walk in the circle. I am content. Not forced to stay still. Allowed to think, examine my life choices. It makes me happy

    • @sorakohukene
      @sorakohukene Рік тому +3

      i have both inattentive and hyperactive. i also forget stuff and zone out but i also get hyperactive. the *w o r s t* ADHD.

    • @Hat-Kid
      @Hat-Kid Рік тому +3

      i walk in a circle and talk to myself all the time. I dont have adhd but its fun cause i can make up scenarios of me doing random stuff and talk over the things that im making up.

  • @Mikania-vt5rq
    @Mikania-vt5rq 2 роки тому +528

    As someone with obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD) it feels good how you talk about your experience with ADHD and how the media depicts it. Once in a while I see people selling ADHD, OCD etc. as a quirky trait which annoys me and distracts others of the issue.

    • @04SlhS
      @04SlhS 2 роки тому +5

      nowadays every1 has adhd, autism and depression cuz attention lol

    • @raikreios
      @raikreios 2 роки тому +14

      Yeah, a lot of people act like it’s some sort of aesthetic and they are unique for having it. Quite a few people in my family have it and it is not as fun as people may think.

    • @nathaos01
      @nathaos01 2 роки тому +3

      @@raikreios I have it too (what a surprise) and can confirm it just makes life more and more depressing over time

    • @friendsfilm6226
      @friendsfilm6226 Рік тому +6

      "You have OCD? But your pencil case isn't perfectly organized though."

    • @aurora_boketto7746
      @aurora_boketto7746 Рік тому +1

      Yea it makes me not wanna think I have it. I don't wanna think I have just cause a # ;-; but it's also like...what if I do tho.

  • @Icythe_animator
    @Icythe_animator 6 місяців тому +5

    Why do i relate with a lot of his symptoms? Like the tabs and talking to themselves

  • @verysaltyperson
    @verysaltyperson 2 роки тому +797

    I also have ADHD, and yeah, it's basically a nightmare. To everyone currently testing for a diagnosis, my prayers go out to you, and even if you have adhd, I hope you can get through the struggles :)

    • @alejochol9397
      @alejochol9397 2 роки тому +3

      how much long can a diagnosis take?

    • @benjaminwatson7868
      @benjaminwatson7868 2 роки тому +7

      Feels fine to me mind over matter you see

    • @gliiitched
      @gliiitched 2 роки тому +7

      @@alejochol9397 Depends. I feel like if you’re a man or even AMAB in general it’d be a lot faster than if you were a woman or AFAB. If you don’t want medication though, I don’t see anything wrong with self-diagnosing, because professional diagnosis isn’t always available or effective for people who just want closure.
      note if you want medication though, yes, professional diagnosis is necessary.

    • @04SlhS
      @04SlhS 2 роки тому +2

      nowadays every1 has adhd, autism and depression cuz attention lol

    • @mind_flayer1235
      @mind_flayer1235 2 роки тому

      As a person with adhd, I agree

  • @roemaantic
    @roemaantic Рік тому +1225

    I’m actually oddly comforted knowing my favorite animator has adhd. I’ve been thinking about it a while now since I got to learn about it in the same means he did, fell down a spiral of binging adhd posts and videos and relating to almost every single one more or less. And it got to the point that it was frustrating that I couldn’t get it diagnosed because my parents don’t believe I’ve got adhd. Plus, when my father did pair me with some obscure therapist, he told I had ocd that I believe he pulled completely from his ass since I wasn’t able to speak to him normally and just answered his questions yes/no without elaboration. I still wish I could get it diagnosed so I would have that relief sense of feeling that I’m not just weird or lazy in a sense and actually have something that holds me back. Anyway, loved the video.

    • @weatherwolf335
      @weatherwolf335 Рік тому +26

      I'm fairly sure that no matter what age you are you can still ask for a formal test for ADHD, May cost a decent amount of money I don't know, I mean I was tested back in 2002 when I was 4 years old in Minnesota, so I have no idea as to the price of getting tested for ADHD thing is every doctor I've been to since has said it's insane that they even tested me as every doctor since my test for ADHD has said it is blatantly obvious that I have ADHD

    • @4yinyang
      @4yinyang Рік тому +24

      I personally know a guy who started having suspiscions that he had ADHD, so he went and tested himself and sure enough he has it. Luckily though he already had good habits and coping mechanisms and whatnot to keep it in check but he was still relieved to know for sure.
      That guy was 65 at the time. It is never too late to get tested.

    • @cookietiel2545
      @cookietiel2545 Рік тому +6

      Omg my case is EXACTLY like yours!!! However, I am waiting on my screening appointment currently, despite my parents being against it. However im almost 22 now so they don’t really say it anymore or can’t prevent me.

    • @irfaansarwar6027
      @irfaansarwar6027 Рік тому +1

      He did fell makes no sense u should've said he did fall

    • @4yinyang
      @4yinyang Рік тому +3

      @@irfaansarwar6027 nono, his comment is grammatically correct. He has a comma, he was talking about himself after that.

  • @cerealleader23vods
    @cerealleader23vods Рік тому +122

    As someone with adhd.
    I felt this in the kneecaps

  • @PixKirbly
    @PixKirbly 9 днів тому +2

    Mine had wires, but that’s because I have autism and had some weird seizure in like first grade, hasn’t happened since. They called it a seizure, but all that happened was (from what I was told), all day I acted like I had no emotions, and at the end of the day I had lost all memory of that ENTIRE DAY 0:22

  • @LEOR9DGERS123
    @LEOR9DGERS123 Рік тому +613

    I walk in circles amd talk to myself about something that has absolutely no meaning and hit my hand on things like a lawyer fighting for my clients life

    • @Roxve
      @Roxve Рік тому +11

      Same but I get pretty good grades won't say I focus well I might have ahdh

    • @sexydude253sexy
      @sexydude253sexy Рік тому +1

      Beware of this link
      ua-cam.com/video/R3iyrNoZ4cI/v-deo.html

    • @withoutahit7417
      @withoutahit7417 Рік тому +2

      @@Roxve everything he said in me and a bad grades even with hours of studying and trying hard as can I still get 20-30/100

    • @Roxve
      @Roxve Рік тому +2

      @@withoutahit7417 good luck I think you should go to a doctor

    • @withoutahit7417
      @withoutahit7417 Рік тому

      @@Roxve yeah in Iraq there's no doctor for those kinda of things and my parents will say ur just a loser that can't be useful for anything and if I said my grades r jus' like shit bc of this they'll kick me out of the house

  • @mikaelli
    @mikaelli 2 роки тому +385

    That's exactly how I started thinking that I may be autistic. Found some relatable videos, started watching THOUSANDS of those, did research, did tests and I am currently trying to find a professional for a official diagnosis, cause those really help you understand yourself better and why you do things the way you do. I'm really glad that your diagnosis helped you and I really hope that everyone questioning about themselves can get the information they want on this topics. Have a great day/afternoon/night mwah

    • @tabbitee
      @tabbitee 2 роки тому +11

      ME TOO (well, maybe not *thousands* of vids, but similar vein). I actually managed to find a professional diagnostician in my country thanks to the *very first* vid which got me onto the topic (which is super lucky, and partly circumvented the difficulties I would face by being a. female, and b. over the age of, like, 5). Diagnosis is awesome! I seriously hope you're able to find someone to help you, and I gather a lot more of people like us are seeking out proper diagnosis lately. All power to us all haha!

    • @NamesMori
      @NamesMori 2 роки тому +3

      OMG me too!

    • @hyejuwolff
      @hyejuwolff 2 роки тому +4

      im actually going to also find a professional for a diagnosis!! im still kinda indenial about it but just like icecream here i would really like to know why i do these things and why i act the way i do cause its extremely frustrating to just do these things and not even know why i do them.... it makes me extremely stressed out sometimes and frustrated sometimes even sitting there crying cause i feel like something is wrong with me but i cant figure out why! 😭😭

    • @SharkieOttark
      @SharkieOttark 2 роки тому

      Autism ≠ ADHD they are two different things

    • @Cuil
      @Cuil 2 роки тому +6

      @@SharkieOttark OP wasn't saying they were the same, just making a comparison about their similar situations. There is a lot of overlap/comorbidity between the two, though, even if they're not the same it's still something to note.

  • @hayleyottesen3818
    @hayleyottesen3818 2 роки тому +430

    I got diagnosed with ADHD when I was 10, but there are so many "quirks" I have that I didn't know where due to the ADHD! Talking with other people who have ADHD and seeing people's experience has really helped me to realize a lot of the things I couldn't explain about myself. Glad to see you learning about yourself and getting your diagnosis. :)

    • @thewarriorreturns9179
      @thewarriorreturns9179 2 роки тому +1

      Leaving things until the deadline is a sign of adhd 💀. Yh so ppl just tryna seem like they are special now or what 😂

    • @corgoborgo
      @corgoborgo 2 роки тому

      i got adhd diagnosed at a young age and some things are almost the exact same lol i walk in circles forget i locked the door prob a lot of other things, whats even worse is i also have *mild* autism

    • @yaboimiggle7883
      @yaboimiggle7883 2 роки тому +3

      dude honestly same i was told i have adhd and to take meds but no one ever told me what that entailed. It’s cool seeing others symptoms and realizing “oh hey i do that same stuff i thought it was just normal”

    • @duckmercy11
      @duckmercy11 2 роки тому

      Sad that so many people are brainwashed by these fake "disorders." Did your doctor do an MRI or bloodtest before they told you you have ADHD? If not, how do you know you have it?

  • @noamtelyas3817
    @noamtelyas3817 3 місяці тому +1

    As a person with ADHD, I did all of the things in your list multiple times a day.

  • @poofbomb-minecraftmore1883
    @poofbomb-minecraftmore1883 2 роки тому +443

    Once again ice cream’s animations encapsulate my life existence

    • @icecreamy420
      @icecreamy420 2 роки тому +1

      Wha beautiful wording

    • @redyspaghttei9618
      @redyspaghttei9618 2 роки тому

      Same

    • @redyspaghttei9618
      @redyspaghttei9618 2 роки тому

      Watching the video writeknow I saw the part were you read a paragraph over and over I do the same I practically can't read also I'm done now

    • @nininyoko13
      @nininyoko13 2 роки тому

      same

    • @pancakesareawesome3121
      @pancakesareawesome3121 2 роки тому

      @@redyspaghttei9618 Ironically, I read your comment multiple times. Truly, I’ve been out-maneuvered.

  • @zekes.9777
    @zekes.9777 2 роки тому +647

    I was diagnosed with severe ADHD at a very young age (I'm 22 now and my mom tells me that it was so bad that they apparently thought I had Asperger's syndrome at first before getting me diagnosed) and I know how much of a struggle it can be. sometimes it takes me days to complete the smallest of tasks and honestly I've already lost focus five times writing this. Some of The best advice I can give is don't lose hope. Don't feel like you'll never get a good grade or finish a big task because of your struggle. It will be more challenging, but it will rarely be impossible. The next best advice is that ADHD doesn't have to be a stumbling block. If you can, find something you enjoy that uses the hidden strengths that ADHD provides such as spontaneity and creativity. I've found that if I can get myself in a mindset that uses my ADHD, I can often manage multiple smaller tasks at the same time. It might just be me, but I feel like I accomplish more under stress and I find myself handling situations that others might crack under because of how easily I can switch my focus.
    Edit: I know fully well that ADHD and ASD are both spectrums. My parents both grew up in rural America where their only exposure to ASD was what they saw in movies like Mercury Rising. They apparently saw me acting similarly to the child in the movie back when I was 3 or 4 and since it was called Asperger's Syndrome in the movie, that's what they thought I had. I'm not trying to say that me having "severe ADHD" is different from anyone else who has ADHD. I'm only saying that my symptoms were so severe that it was blatantly obvious that I was neurodivergent and my parents thought it was important enough to get me diagnosed. In fact, because it was so obvious, my younger sister didn't even get diagnosed with ADHD until the age of 9 because her symptoms were so much more mild. I'm only using the term "Asperger's" because I'm quoting my mother, who at the time of diagnosis didn't realize that the term was outdated (This would've been back in 2003 in rural Georgia, and my mom grew up in Vermont in an even smaller town). She knows better now, but still says they thought I had Asperger's back before they knew it was the same thing as ASD.

    • @Jubbinn_
      @Jubbinn_ 2 роки тому +9

      Stress barely affects me but idk if its because of ADHD of that im just always stressed

    • @ClariNerd
      @ClariNerd 2 роки тому +33

      As someone who has both ASD (formerly known as Asperger’s before the medical community decided not to name the condition after a literal Nazi) and ADHD, and I *wish* I only had one and not the other.

    • @malaksafa4074
      @malaksafa4074 2 роки тому +1

      @@Jubbinn_ man 😔

    • @lavi8090
      @lavi8090 2 роки тому +7

      there is no such thing as "severe adhd", adhd is a spectrum /nm

    • @lejaarmy
      @lejaarmy 2 роки тому +1

      I’m the same as you, I had it so bad that they also thought I had Aspergers

  • @cammywammy98
    @cammywammy98 2 роки тому +303

    The thing with the book, the door, simply forgetting everything almost immediately is entirely relatable and I'm just relieved it's not just me, because sometimes I feel ashamed about it. I should work on it, but it's hard when you have ADHD to focus on anything and I feel like I can't grow up sometimes. It sucks. Some people just brush it off because they say it's common, but it's not the same for everyone. It all depends on who you are and how you handle it. Sometimes working on ADHD has to be a group project, because it's hard to focus on it alone.

    • @micahhaveman7682
      @micahhaveman7682 2 роки тому +3

      its ok, working on anything is slow with ADHD, you got this! just keep going! don't feel ashamed. talk about it, and if you feel like someone is looking at you weird for nor focusing like a "normal" person just talk to them about it and they will understand.

    • @windybeach2184
      @windybeach2184 2 роки тому +5

      That’s similar to the people who say “we’re all on the spectrum”. They think that they’re making someone feel better or less alone. It comes across as misunderstanding or dismissing the actual struggles.
      Sure, humans all share some traits or experiences to a degree. But it’s not a disorder until it’s significantly affecting how you function in everyday life.

    • @cammywammy98
      @cammywammy98 2 роки тому +3

      @Windy Beach Yeah you're totally right. And I hat hearing that stuff too because I not only have ADHD, but I also got Autism, and both are spectrums and it's so hard to fit in sometimes. It gets scary.

    • @recitationtohear
      @recitationtohear 2 роки тому +1

      Here is the full Clip : icecream sandwich face reveal
      ua-cam.com/video/mCfYi7634rU/v-deo.html

  • @shybairnsgetnowt
    @shybairnsgetnowt 5 місяців тому +1

    As a fellow ADHDer I'm proud to announce that I made it through the entire video. The incredibly adorable animation helped a lot :)

  • @smaranathomas4556
    @smaranathomas4556 2 роки тому +357

    The part about you forgetting to drink water for a day really stuck with me cause that's happened to me a lot since I was very young and it's totally taken a physical toll on me.. I'm not diagnosed or anything, in fact I'm more scared of how my parents would react, everything you mentioned in the video is totally how I do my day to day activities and I really don't know how to even approach this situation..

    • @MMullan22
      @MMullan22 2 роки тому +13

      I was in a similar situation. What I did was I asked my mom (who I am a bit closer to) if she knew what ADHD was and then went from there. You can even stretch the process out over several days or however long. I would every now and again verbaly point out certain things I do and then let my parent subconsciously sit on things until I bring it up again.
      I only realized just now while typing this the mind game I was playing lol. I didn't have it all planned out at the time but that is basically how it went.
      Just be clear and honest about how you have some concerns and would like to explore some options. I hope this can help you somehow (I am NOT saying to manipulate people, just to be clear lol). Have a lovely day/night!

    • @auliamate
      @auliamate 2 роки тому +12

      I used to drink no water daily. I remedied this by becoming practically addicted to water, and drinking so much water i dont want to or forget to eat.

    • @KingOfTheMice
      @KingOfTheMice 2 роки тому +1

      I do this a lot and fainted twice cause of it

    • @YourFriendlyShapeShifterFriend
      @YourFriendlyShapeShifterFriend 2 роки тому +8

      Me too,and since i have asian parents who believe this thing was just crazy people things..
      Its a hard life
      Hope ya can find a way to feel free soon tho,you deserve it

    • @ilyuyeon4755
      @ilyuyeon4755 2 роки тому +6

      Seriously, I really need to get diagnosed but coming from an Asian household, I wouldn’t want to think of the “consequences” of telling my parents. Always thought I was shy or simply stupid cus my attention span is so short

  • @RanRanRenchan
    @RanRanRenchan 2 роки тому +547

    I have primarily inattentive ADHD, and I thought you might also have ADHD because of your sense of humor and comedic timing. There were just so many jokes that I found absolutely hilarious and matched my bizarrely specific style of humor. Good luck on your ADHD journey Andy!
    P.S. This comment isn't meant to diminish anyone's challenging experiences with ADHD. I've had a hard time getting diagnosed, getting treatment, and being taken seriously too. I just wanted to be a bit light-hearted and I'm sorry if it didn't come across as I intended it. I hope you're all doing OK and living your best lives

    • @SW-8228
      @SW-8228 2 роки тому +7

      Question. How would you know you have adhd. Im not officially diagnosed but people say i act like i have it because i have an EXTREMELY short attention span and i need to be doing something 100% of the time

    • @-starrysunrise-2908
      @-starrysunrise-2908 2 роки тому +4

      ​@@SW-8228 Is your attention span the only symptom you have?

    • @idkwuzgoinon
      @idkwuzgoinon 2 роки тому +1

      @@SW-8228The only way you would know for sure is to talk to a psychiatrist that specializes in adhd/autism.

    • @barelyontime
      @barelyontime 2 роки тому +1

      @@SW-8228 the only way to know is to be tested and diagnosed by an actual doctor. If you think you might be get tested. Do not self diagnose playing 20 questions with a moron online

    • @kittymations6509
      @kittymations6509 2 роки тому +24

      OH dude, I thought the same thing about him. I swear, us neurodivergent folk can smell each other from space LMAO

  • @thecrafthoard
    @thecrafthoard Рік тому +2074

    Two takeaways from this: 1. there are actually *three* subtypes of ADHD - inattentive, hyperactive, and a combination of those two. I am also diagnosed as the inattentive type. 2. I'm glad the EEG helped you get a diagnosis. It did diddly squat for me, but that because I'm able to just chill out and switch my brain off and stare at the ceiling. Could be due to age or gender too, as that does affect how testing works.
    When I went back for a second diagnosis (5 years after the first one after learning that age/gender DO play a role and that I was given a test meant FOR KIDS the first time around) the psychotherapist sat me down and asked questions, did memory/cognition puzzles, and finally a computer test where I had to hit the spacebar every time the letter "x" appeared. The second round of testing took three hours and she was 100% certain in her ADHD-Inattentive diagnosis. I am now working with a psychiatrist for treatment, who specializes in women with ADHD and herself is diagnosed as ADHD-Combined. :)
    Overall, thank you for sharing your story and shedding more light on ADHD and the struggles we face with it. :)

    • @eyeslanderer
      @eyeslanderer Рік тому +21

      i have combined, it sucks

    • @emmlua
      @emmlua Рік тому +32

      thank you for explaining to other people that there is combined adhd! because that is what i have.

    • @meowkittymeowmeow2786
      @meowkittymeowmeow2786 Рік тому +19

      For your second point, I think what you're doing is just hyperfixating on command, but at nothing in particular, I can do the same thing where I can literally force myself to zone out just by willing it

    • @Val_aksy
      @Val_aksy Рік тому +2

      oooh so you CAN have a combination of these two??? that explains a lot of things about meeee..

    • @meowkittymeowmeow2786
      @meowkittymeowmeow2786 Рік тому +3

      @@Val_aksy It IS a spectrum after all

  • @MrIrdatlan
    @MrIrdatlan 5 місяців тому +5

    I think the guy in the All at once-atron was just blasted with all of the energy the sun gives out in the duration of the sponsorship "All at once"

  • @thes0mething
    @thes0mething 2 роки тому +419

    It's sad that it was necessary, but my Autism diagnosis made me so much more understanding and forgiving of myself. It helped me look at my old and current self with love rather than gross disappointment and criticism. It also helped me allow myself to finally relax a bit mentally (the overthinking and planning every social move I made was a total arse. The pressure immense).
    I totally get the relief in having a diagnosis and I'm very happy for you!

    • @bluebaron6811
      @bluebaron6811 2 роки тому +5

      I have autism, adhd, and (I think Asphurgers? I probably butchered that name.)

    • @DankDope
      @DankDope 2 роки тому +2

      I've never accepted that I might have something that sets me apart even by a little, I can't wrap my head around it.

    • @bluebaron6811
      @bluebaron6811 2 роки тому

      @subwooferz oh, thanks! I'm smart, but I can't words. 😂

    • @thes0mething
      @thes0mething 2 роки тому +14

      @@iv6123 If you think I function "normally" as an adult you are gravely mistaken. I'm what used to be considered Asperger's Syndrome before it was changed and referred to ASD as a general term which encompasses the whole spectrum. Some people (myself included) just get very good at hiding their symptoms as they get older when others are around. It is not something you grow out of.

    • @thes0mething
      @thes0mething 2 роки тому +7

      @@iv6123 you make a lot of assumption's about people whose lives you know very little about. Why the anger? Are you suffering?

  • @itstimeformarshmallows6576
    @itstimeformarshmallows6576 Рік тому +1215

    As a fellow adhd-er, hearing about the sitting still for 30 minutes just now made me feel physical pain.😭
    When I was diagnosed I didn’t do an EEG but I did several screenings and tests and one of them included me doing the same boring task for 20 minutes and I was SO restless and I could’ve cried out from the understimulation.😂

    • @Nezuchan07
      @Nezuchan07 Рік тому +3

      remove adhd

    • @sruthisathish5567
      @sruthisathish5567 Рік тому +20

      I am not yet diagnosed but staying still for 30 minutes is a hellish NIGHTMARE😭 Also, he mentioned all the things I do everyday....so I might wanna go and get diagnosed😅

    • @shyryTsr2k
      @shyryTsr2k Рік тому +9

      @@Nezuchan07 WOW!! YOU'RE SO SMART AND INSPIRATIONAL

    • @Testokonsument
      @Testokonsument Рік тому +6

      Bro this psychologist did a test with me too see if i had any other diagnosis’s it was literally 100 questions and she kept asking the same questions sometimes too see if i was even paying attention shit got me so mad

    • @tamoozbr
      @tamoozbr Рік тому +1

      I forgot I sat in the same place for more than 5 minutes and your comment reminded me of that I did (and that I need to get up because my brain just doesn't let me stay in 1 place for more that 1 minute)

  • @raflamar4146
    @raflamar4146 2 роки тому +57

    As someone with ADHD, I relate hard to the “walking around in circles talking to myself” part. I find that whenever I’ve got the creativity flowing, and imagination turned on, that it’s the best way to brainstorming ideas. I’m hyperactive, so walking around gives me something to do, and saying it out loud keeps my thoughts straight

    • @airplanes_aren.t_real
      @airplanes_aren.t_real 2 роки тому

      But Don't you get dizzy?

    • @raflamar4146
      @raflamar4146 2 роки тому +6

      Not really, I tend to pace all over the room, back and forth

    • @ivymothz
      @ivymothz 2 роки тому +1

      thank god for this video i thought i was just insane
      i was diagnosed with ADHD at a very young age but never really learned a lot of the quirks about it so throughout my entire life ive just been learning that im not as crazy as i thought

  • @wj114
    @wj114 2 місяці тому +1

    I have ADHD, and I was diagnosed this year. I can relate to everything you said in this video. I have the combined type, and it's been a struggle. But I'm learning to live with it, and I'm finding ways to cope.

  • @identity5481
    @identity5481 Рік тому +272

    I also got diagnosed like a year ago, and yeah, it's insane just HOW ADHD we can be without thinking we are because media tells us it's "ooh squirrel!!"

    • @cutiefruitytootiepie4093
      @cutiefruitytootiepie4093 Рік тому +3

      I know man

    • @lLenn2
      @lLenn2 Рік тому +1

      I mean, he literally ate the chocolate he was getting for somebody else. How is that not "Oh, chocolate!"?

    • @4yinyang
      @4yinyang Рік тому +3

      @@lLenn2 Because it's not the chocolate itself that distracted him, he was distracted by something completely unrelated and his mind started wandering. When he eventually realised he had chocolate again his mind was so far off that the most logical conclusion he could come to at that moment was that he had gotten it for himself.
      Again, the difference here isn't that he went "Oh chocolate! Me eat!" It's more like; "Oh, what? Chocolate? Why am I holding chocolate? Aw well, might as well eat it."
      Am I making the distinction clear?

    • @lLenn2
      @lLenn2 Рік тому

      @@4yinyang Yeah, the distinction is that you don't know the comedy. They're literally the same thing.

    • @4yinyang
      @4yinyang Рік тому +1

      @@lLenn2 what comedy? Did I miss a joke you made or something? Because no they're not, that is exactly what I was trying to get across.
      One version of this is being so scatterbrained and lacking self-control to the point where seeing food makes you eat it immediately. This is the wrong way to understand ADHD.
      The other version is where you set out to complete a task, something takes up your focus momentarily and that small distraction is so destructive to your concentration that you literally don't even remember the original task you set out to do and then when you realise your mistake it all comes back and hits you like a truck. So even though the end result may be effectively the same, the cause and reaction is vastly different.
      Even though he makes this "oh, piece of candy" joke in the video here, he also mentions how ADHD is misrepresented in media and the chocolate story was meant to be a real world example of what living with ADHD is actually like. This is what the original commentor "Identity" was referring to.
      ADHD isn't just a dramatic reflexive reaction to stimuli, it is a hypersensitivity to distractions and difficulty gripping on to focus, among other things.

  • @Just_Some_Gal
    @Just_Some_Gal 2 роки тому +590

    Dude, my brother was diagnosed with ADHD five years ago! I'm going to show him this video to prove to him that he is not alone, and should not be afraid of his condition!
    Thanks Ice Cream Sandwich, you have no idea how much of a great impact you're making on this community!

    • @pumpkii
      @pumpkii 2 роки тому +1

      First reply on this comment

    • @shartted
      @shartted 2 роки тому +2

      tell him this fact 1 out of every 3 boys in the world are diagnosed with ADHD. he is definitely not alone.

    • @misfitfarm3142
      @misfitfarm3142 2 роки тому +7

      bruh wth would he be scared

    • @elise.adamenko
      @elise.adamenko 2 роки тому +3

      @@shartted where tf did you get that information

    • @walls171
      @walls171 2 роки тому +1

      This is one of the sweetest things I have seen

  • @hawklegs6940
    @hawklegs6940 2 роки тому +231

    I got diagnosed a couple of years ago, and I feel this so hard. A lot of my experience was people telling me how lazy and inconsiderate I was when I knew I was trying my hardest, which made me think I actually wasn't trying my hardest, and that something must be inherently wrong with me because despite wanting to give it my all, I seemingly never did. It wasn't good for my self-esteem to say the least. Now that I'm diagnosed, I know this stuff isn't a moral failing on my part, it's just something I need to learn to work with rather than push against.

    • @sugarkane1571
      @sugarkane1571 2 роки тому +11

      I’ve had this exact feeling! The elementary to high school formula never worked for me besides giving me Depression. Understand that your motivation is a much more sensitive bar than other people. Even though I’ve been diagnosed for awhile, my family still doesn’t understand ADHD further than don’t listen in classes (absolutely ridiculous considering our entire family has ADHD). We all march to the beat of our own brainwaves. (Rest is broken up for ease of reading)
      I typically find making concrete plans hard with our daring nature to push deadlines. I usually work on as much as I can one day and think about the rest tomorrow, so I can make a plan I don’t need to abide to while giving time for errors.
      Shifting gears is usually hard, so change the subject by rewarding some time to yourself (with a timer, you will play for too long easily). Or just focus on one subject for the day, you can probably do this easier in college.
      If you struggle to get started with something, set a 5 minute timer to force yourself in the task. It’s easier to tell yourself “just work on this for 5 minutes” than “I have to work on this.” Usually you will get absorbed into it in the 5 minutes and keep going after the timer.
      Again, these are just tips I like to use. We all experience ADHD differently and you might find some things more easier to do than me.

    • @hawklegs6940
      @hawklegs6940 2 роки тому +5

      @@sugarkane1571 Thanks for the tips! Some of these I actually haven't tried yet, so I'll be sure to give them a shot! :D

    • @scribblecloud
      @scribblecloud 2 роки тому +6

      omg yes lazy and inconsiderate, those are the words i remember hearing all throughout childhood 😭

    • @averytheaxolotl3162
      @averytheaxolotl3162 2 роки тому +2

      …and my parents still wonder why I don’t trust them

    • @lucasgenolini3767
      @lucasgenolini3767 2 роки тому +2

      @@sugarkane1571 Hello, i have no idea about me being ADHD or anything else but i do feel these uncomfort situations, how did you all got diagnosed?

  • @fatimaallawati947
    @fatimaallawati947 3 місяці тому +1

    I KNOW that as ADHD'ers we have alot of tabs open on our P.C's, but I haven't seen someone besides yourself talk about how much RAM we need to sustain those which is around 30 G.B or even precisely that figure which rlly appealed to that slightly technical and pedantic side of me, so thanks for making my day:))))

  • @TimTom
    @TimTom 2 роки тому +382

    Hey! I have adhd too! The way I describe it is that it feels like wading through three feet of water. Everything is just way harder than it should be. But when I started meds, suddenly the water was gone, and for the first time in my life I didn’t feel that resistance. It was surprisingly emotional, like, is this what everyone else feels like? Is this what I’ve been missing this whole time!?
    Anyway, congrats on getting diagnosed! It’s always great when those puzzle pieces click together. :)

    • @julienpoulton4924
      @julienpoulton4924 2 роки тому +13

      medication helped me understand what my brain was doing differently all this time, helping me adapt. But i never take them cause they all give me terrible side effects :(

    • @robertadamsx2
      @robertadamsx2 2 роки тому +8

      I know that feeling perfectly well. Of feeling like I'm finally normal, and experiencing what it must be like for others.
      I take Concerta, but it doesn't fully do the job. But one day as a kid, as I was planning out how to distribute my pills for the next week, I accidentally took 4 instead 1. I was just lost in thought while my body was on auto pilot. But that day was the only day of my life where I could 100% focus. To feel normal and to finally be able to just DO stuff. I want to feel that way again.

    • @rowan3001
      @rowan3001 2 роки тому

      This medication is what i like to call study drugs :D

    • @rembo6438
      @rembo6438 2 роки тому

      i have the exact same feeling when i am not on my meds

    • @LegoMyEggo69420
      @LegoMyEggo69420 2 роки тому

      Sup man

  • @SomeBadGamer
    @SomeBadGamer 2 роки тому +162

    I was diagnosed with ADHD about a year ago too. Same kind of "oh wait that thing I do all the time is not just a weird quirk about me". I'm still constantly learning about new things that are apparently related to my ADHD.
    Medication was a world of difference within hours and was honestly one of the best things to happen to me. Hopefully it will be/already is the same for you

    • @sparkymularkey6970
      @sparkymularkey6970 2 роки тому +1

      I'm right there with you. It's amazing just how helpful medication is.

    • @xaver6154
      @xaver6154 2 роки тому +1

      Same here.
      I had a bad drug once with the Side effect of Making me Basically Emotionally Flat/Dead.
      To Find the Correct Drug is very Important.

    • @sonohead2429
      @sonohead2429 2 роки тому

      I fear he is not taking medication, he didn’t sound really ‘enthusiastic’ about them.
      :/
      I really hope his medication video isn’t like Dream’s _Mask_ video and that I misunderstood him

    • @sayosweeti5757
      @sayosweeti5757 2 роки тому

      When i was little and just starting to get medicated i was just, really wanting to be the best kid ever that day. I was in lunch and heard all the kids talking and being loud and decided that in order to be “good” i’d sit on my own in silence and eat. A really odd memory, but we switched me to a different dosage and now its chill lol.

    • @mrshmuga9
      @mrshmuga9 2 роки тому +1

      Are there alternatives to pills? I don’t really want to be reliant on them and pay for them forever, and I’m wondering if the process is even worth it if that’s all they suggest.

  • @lgeodes8376
    @lgeodes8376 2 роки тому +125

    I have ADHD and it was only when I was in my 20s did I get diagnosed. As my daughter grew I noticed a lot of her habits and behaviour were eerily similar to mine as a child. When I was discussing the symptoms with my husband and parents my mother said "oh that's normal and nothing. You did that and you were still an excellent student so no need to waste time going to the specialist" and my husband and I were silently staring at her as the little knobs in her brain clicked and realized that it was really obvious that I had ADHD growing up

    • @04SlhS
      @04SlhS 2 роки тому

      nowadays every1 has adhd, autism and depression cuz attention lol

    • @enavincorporated
      @enavincorporated 2 роки тому +14

      @@04SlhS nobody cares, you’ve copied & pasted this below nearly every comment

    • @uebbe5387
      @uebbe5387 2 роки тому +3

      ADHD doesnt come and go, you live forever with it

    • @barbarayang8523
      @barbarayang8523 Рік тому

      Hi, I'm also 20 and I am VERY suspicious of my condition. But I don't know how and who to check this with. Do you just go to a authorized hospital and ask for a check?

    • @04SlhS
      @04SlhS Рік тому

      @@enavincorporated nearly every comment was " OhoH i HaD mU aDhD IN wHen Blah blah blah"

  • @Redxx518
    @Redxx518 4 місяці тому +1

    I realized im adhd when i lose focus easily, and i forget things easily
    And this is so relatable except for the spinning part

  • @EpicNerdsWithCameras
    @EpicNerdsWithCameras Рік тому +115

    The "walking in circles and talking to yourself because you're bored" bit hits close to home, because that was probably one of my earliest ADHD signs. I write a lot of short stories, and the reason I started doing that was because I would walk around and think of stories in my head, but I eventually decided that was weird, so instead I began actually writing them down.

    • @leokhorn
      @leokhorn Рік тому +2

      Pretty good way to channel the energy!

    • @artursudre5005
      @artursudre5005 Рік тому +3

      Yo same, I transformed mines to RPG stories so my friends could play it, and it really works

    • @Glimare
      @Glimare Рік тому +2

      Same thing! One-shot fanfics are a breeze because of this. Have trouble continuing series on paper though. Still pace though, but it's supplemented with biking for 2hrs round trip.

    • @dave_dsaf
      @dave_dsaf Рік тому +1

      Ok i have adhd for sure 100%

    • @roryjm1578
      @roryjm1578 Рік тому

      You might want to look up Maladaptive Daydreaming cos that sounds like what you are describing.

  • @Person32124
    @Person32124 8 місяців тому +163

    As a fellow inattentive adhd person, it took me 20 minutes to watch the entire video bc I got distracted

    • @LaNoir.
      @LaNoir. 5 місяців тому +6

      the yt recommendation list is adhd in itself

    • @Konani_the_unicorn_queen
      @Konani_the_unicorn_queen 5 місяців тому +2

      i rewinded it maybe 6 times at different parts :>!

    • @binarysun_
      @binarysun_ 3 місяці тому +2

      lucky me I am currently hyper focusing on ADHD as I have just found out so this works well for once. Didn't really finish anything at work for days but hey now I know everything about my condition.

    • @pvic6959
      @pvic6959 2 місяці тому

      i watched 2x speed LOPL

  • @Jawbonez_22
    @Jawbonez_22 2 роки тому +311

    Holy JEEPERS. This is like identical to my experience getting diagnosed! It feels so good to have a larger UA-camr share their experience makes me feel less alone. My favorite memory that was actually a sign is that I discovered in 5th grade that caffeine does not work on me either. We had to do a science fair project and I just happened to choose the effects of caffeine on heart rate. As a 12 yo child I chugged an entire red bull at 8 in the morning with a heart monitor strapped to me, and it did not change. Nothing happened. Apparently it was an ADHD thing. Also getting addicted to sugar bc it helped my focus. W/ out realizing it, I was self-medicating lol. Love the vids, but this one especially!!!

    • @-ellie._.horn-
      @-ellie._.horn- 2 роки тому +9

      Omg same!! I had caffeine one time and I was shaking but I didn’t feel like I was more awake or had any energy like most people describe…. My brain was still going just as fast paced and crazy

    • @Wrbr_Wolfz
      @Wrbr_Wolfz 2 роки тому +2

      No wonder my first coffee (& only coffee so far) didn't do anything for me.

    • @bofurlong8944
      @bofurlong8944 2 роки тому +1

      I was in law school when I realized because I was drinking four monsters a day just trying to wake up and concentrate 😂

    • @TeenagedRat
      @TeenagedRat 2 роки тому

      yea i’ve read that craving sugar means we are low on dopamine, or something like that. i forgot what it said exactly

  • @Slick_S-S
    @Slick_S-S 2 місяці тому +1

    This video is so real I related so much throughout the video it’s like you are my twin

  • @stevenbigfist1346
    @stevenbigfist1346 2 роки тому +204

    I have inattentive ADHD and this has been the most relatable thing I have ever watched, I do EVERY single thing he talks about here I didn't know some of these were even because ADHD but it's nice to know I am not alone, sometimes it feels like I am the only one struggling and every single other person is okay.

    • @OrangeXJam
      @OrangeXJam 2 роки тому +7

      We here bruther . . . Did I lock the door

    • @marcusorta714
      @marcusorta714 2 роки тому +1

      I understand that completely! It’s hard not to think that other people don’t struggle as much as you do.
      The reality is everyone has struggles, but it’s true that much of struggles for adhd people can be unique to them and make things feel isolating.
      Know you aren’t alone, and you can overcome anything with enough time and work. It may take a lot of tricks and a lot of time to figure out which tricks work, but it’s all worth it in the end

    • @MossyMoht
      @MossyMoht 2 роки тому +1

      Yeah, books are just…..

    • @yogeshvarrege7043
      @yogeshvarrege7043 2 роки тому +1

      I've been thinking I had ADHD for a while now, but since I haven't really been hyperactive since I was a kid I figured it might not be (didn't know about inattentive ADHD). I also never wanted to get checked out because me/my family didn't like the idea of getting medications that might affect me negatively. Now hearing him list out the those symptoms right now had completely SHOOK

    • @Llamu
      @Llamu 2 роки тому

      yeah I do it all apart from the browser tabs. In fact I do the opposite. If I put down my phone without swiping up the apps, Its like I can just feel the app in the phone so I have to swipe it up

  • @quendelf
    @quendelf 8 місяців тому +1348

    Them: “Stay still for 30 minutes”
    Me: “But I can fidget right?”

    • @johnmcwick1
      @johnmcwick1 7 місяців тому +74

      Them: no
      Me:*whispers “ah shhhhhhhhhhhiitake mushrooms… hehe”

    • @fishbowlliz
      @fishbowlliz 6 місяців тому +49

      “Can I at least watch a UA-cam video? My brain craves stimulation.”

    • @LaNoir.
      @LaNoir. 5 місяців тому +33

      I would probably look like I am staying still for 30 minutes...but oh boi is a wild ride going on in my brain during that time period

    • @redstarfire4037
      @redstarfire4037 5 місяців тому +16

      ​@LaNoir. Pretty sure that's probably what they are trying to measure in this test. How active your brain is when (it's forced to) doing nothing.

    • @Michael-Gira
      @Michael-Gira 5 місяців тому +1

      Probably the most unfunny comment I've ever seen

  • @oomay1925
    @oomay1925 2 роки тому +153

    I did well in high school so I had no reason to question my mental health until university hit me like a truck and I realized "Wow, suddenly doing ANYTHING is insanely hard". I started to question if I had ADHD after seriously relating to a tweet that just said "you aren't lazy. you just have ADHD" and I felt a wave of relief after realizing that. Thank you for opening up about your experiences!

    • @croozerdog
      @croozerdog Рік тому +13

      As soon as you need to do actual projects and long term learning instead of the night before the hell starts lmao

    • @Hekateras
      @Hekateras Рік тому +15

      @@croozerdog The structure of learning typically also changes a LOT between school and university.
      School is interactive, small classes, and the teacher is usually trying their damnedest to keep you engaged. They're constantly checking in to make sure people are... drumroll... paying attention.
      At university I suddenly had to sit through two-hour LECTURES in a room full of five hundred other students, in addition to the change of living on my own and managing a basic household. Also, the amount and complexity of material had increased, and suddenly my "study the day before" "strategy" which I had employed in high school up to and including the final exams was no longer cutting it, I had to learn to study PROPERLY at the ripe age of 20, a skill most people had to develop in childhood. I started getting worse grades than I'd had in YEARS and didn't understand why I was struggling so much until much, much later. I'd had the preconceived notion that ADHD was the "bouncy kid" stereotype, and I didn't discover its wide range of symptoms - and how much of what I'd always considered to be personality quirks of mine lined up with it - until I noticed a weird overlap between "tips for people who procrastinate" and "tips for people with ADHD" posts on social media.
      I'm doing okay now but it's been a much longer and harder road than it had any right to be, and I'm still undiagnosed (and so far, have been told by at least one supposed ADHD specialist that my grades in elementary school were too good for me to have ADHD. :') )
      The point is, SO MANY ADULTS only hit their wall when their coping mechanisms for ADHD fail and the symptoms start disrupting their life only after a significant transition. For some it's higher education, for some it's a more demanding job, etc. If you're a woman, they're also very likely to try to tell you that your problems are anxiety and depression rather than taking an ADHD diagnosis seriously. (I mean, yes... I do have depression from the beating my self-worth takes from my executive dysfunction, and I have anxiety because after too many things lost or forgotten, and too many appointments missed, my anxiety is dedicated to making sure that doesn't happen again even if it has to flood my system with adrenaline to do it.) I'll give getting a diagnosis another shot as soon as I can do it without my psychiatry-averse family catching wind of it.

    • @oomay1925
      @oomay1925 Рік тому +2

      @@Hekateras ugh I totally relate to how hard it is to get a diagnosis for adhd as a woman. Before I saw my family doctor, I just talked to two different walk-in doctors at my clinic and both of them steered the conversation to depression or anxiety cus they didn't believe I would have ADHD. It wasn't until I saw my family doctor that she took me seriously.

    • @croozerdog
      @croozerdog Рік тому

      @@Hekateras Best thing about getting a diagnosis for me was the meds. They legit help a lot. I only got diagnosed like a year ago and I've already "ruined" my adult live by fricking up jobs and school. But since the meds I have a bit of hope of actually holding onto something.
      The sad thing is that meds like that work very differently for different people and as far as I heard the US way isn't the best.
      My psych had me start with 5mg, checking my weight and heart every week until an optimal working dose. I have Murican friends that straight up got a higher dose than mine to start with. I hope that isn't the case for Ice too. Even a slight overdose makes you feel like complete poo.
      For example, I'm on 10mg. On 15-20mg I start heavily sweating and can feel my heart pounding.
      But working meds though. Imagine being able to vacuum your whole house without doing other task inbetween leaving everything half done, was like magic the first few times.

  • @relaxedanchored
    @relaxedanchored 3 місяці тому

    I totally get that feeling! It’s surprising how easily we can forget important things like a diagnosis. It’s great that you’re recognizing and understanding it now. Thanks for sharing your experience!

  • @circusbrained
    @circusbrained 2 роки тому +205

    as someone with recently diagnosed adhd, and am in the progress of the mess that are meds, it’s really nice to see someone you respect talk about it! thank you for sharing your story and touching on the way media portrays the surface of adhd

    • @mckenziebate2949
      @mckenziebate2949 2 роки тому +3

      Ikr my pharmacy completely ran out of my medication for a couple weeks!

    • @justlina5091
      @justlina5091 2 роки тому

      Is the meds a necessary thing ?? (Asking out of curiosity)

    • @Skyeshadow3408
      @Skyeshadow3408 2 роки тому +2

      @@justlina5091 I have ADHD and I don't need them, but maybe that's just me.

    • @soop1711
      @soop1711 2 роки тому +1

      I 100% agree!

    • @sydneyharp1989
      @sydneyharp1989 2 роки тому +4

      @@justlina5091 no stimulant medication is the most effective way to treat it but you can see significant improvement with different changes or non-stimulant. The most important thing is treat it individually, it’s not the same person to person because you have different brains literally. Change your dose it matters. Caffeine is a stimulant also so I noticed I abused it significantly less after.

  • @mikeymartyr
    @mikeymartyr 2 роки тому +472

    I got diagnosed with ADHD a few years ago in my senior year of hs and lemme tell you, I so understand the relief of just. Being able to put a name to what's going wrong. Like being able to identify what is happening and why it's happening was like exciting for me, and being able to look back at all my behaviours and being able to go oh that's why I do that! Even for like neutral or innocuous things, just knowing WHAT is going on up there and being able to identify how it affects my personality and my behaviour is really comforting for me. I'm excited for the next video, oh boy medication is a trip

    • @mikedonald2018
      @mikedonald2018 Рік тому +2

      I don’t take medicine I don’t struggle with adhd but I feel all these things it’s very exciting

    • @dietcookies3141
      @dietcookies3141 Рік тому +2

      Them withdrawal symptoms are crazy when you try to stop taking the meds, shit is a trip.

    • @anneke_yep2407
      @anneke_yep2407 Рік тому +2

      I take meds but it’s because my ADHD (inattentive type) is co-morbid with severe anxiety (either generalized or social) and it helps lower my anxiety. I recently has to start a small dose of antidepressants tho as college was making my anxiety so bad. The side effects were bad but I’m glad I did because i would be struggling so bad rn hahaha

    • @NovaaZR
      @NovaaZR Рік тому +2

      ikr no one gets that

  • @nathanl7018
    @nathanl7018 2 роки тому +150

    As someone who was diagnosed with ADD (that’s what it was then) in the 80’s, this spoke to me. Really appreciate your talent and your candidness ice cream sandwich.

    • @recitationtohear
      @recitationtohear 2 роки тому +1

      Here is the full Clip : icecream sandwich face reveal
      ua-cam.com/video/mCfYi7634rU/v-deo.html

    • @ClAddict
      @ClAddict 2 роки тому

      ADD team represent! But from the 00’s

  • @goblinwithaproblem
    @goblinwithaproblem 5 місяців тому +1

    4:50 omg finally someone has illustrated what it feels like, to just "do nothing"/"be still"

  • @mildlymarvelous
    @mildlymarvelous 2 роки тому +363

    I was extremely lucky to be diagnosed at age 6 and I STILL have trauma. I’m incredibly proud not only of your willingness to seek out a diagnosis but also of your strength for managing without understanding this aspect of yourself for so long. Welcome to the community. 🐿

    • @Supreme_Lobster
      @Supreme_Lobster 2 роки тому +2

      trauma from what? adhd has nothing to do with trauma as far as I know

    • @sunekun
      @sunekun 2 роки тому +1

      I had no idea you could get trauma from adhd. Do you think you would have been okay if you got diagnosed at an even earlier age?

    • @ThingyMaBobby
      @ThingyMaBobby 2 роки тому +1

      i have autism and it is indeed pain

    • @chaoschaoschaoss
      @chaoschaoschaoss 2 роки тому

      OOH squirrel. Have a like.

    • @nebula_unauthorized3093
      @nebula_unauthorized3093 2 роки тому +8

      adhd tends to cause an inferiority complex and low self esteem and generally icky things(I'm pretty sure it also encourages an authoritarian parenting style)- that might be what they're talking about.

  • @mmk82758
    @mmk82758 Рік тому +1016

    Thank you for this! My 14-year-old has combined-type ADHD and has a hard time communicating to us what it feels like. He sent this video to me and asked me to watch it. He said “I really relate to this” ❤ I also remember when we took him to get tested … the dr came out and said, “ he’s having a really hard time focusing on the tests.” Um, yeah. That’s why we’re here.

    • @zeronothinghere9334
      @zeronothinghere9334 Рік тому +94

      "Sir, I need you to focus on the test to test your inattitentiveness!"
      "If the plural of bee is bees, oh that rhymes with eevee, eevees? Wait, no, tree trees makes sense. Fits the pattern. Eevee. Hehe."

    • @K000H
      @K000H Рік тому +30

      I was diagnosed with Inattentive ADHD at 19(am 26 now) and i can still remember my neurologist's face as she wrote down notes on how i was performing in her tests. "Yikes" and "Oof", is how i would describe her expression. It's funny because i was kinda nervous about what the results would be. It's not that i wanted to have ADHD, but having it confirmed would be better than not knowing why i was struggling as i was.
      There were supposed to be some waiting time for the results to come back after being checked by multiple specialists, but my mom was curious and asked my neurologist if she could tell by what she had observed that day, if there were anything she could positively see. And both my mom and me didn't expect much as the test had to be looked at further, but my neurologist barely let my mom finish asking. "Yes! She got ADD. There is no question about it!" 😂 Well then.

    • @snorkchop8134
      @snorkchop8134 Рік тому +4

      Dr Berg says wild caught fish helps ADHD. I think unfortified nutritional yeast or grassfed freeze dried liver pills are great for B vitamins cause Berg said B vitamins AND wildcaught fish helps. Btw fish pills are rancid

    • @rpgcraftsman520
      @rpgcraftsman520 Рік тому +4

      >the dr came out and said, “ he’s having a really hard time focusing on the tests.” Um, yeah. That’s why we’re here.
      >the dr came out and said, “ he’s having a really hard time focusing on the tests.”
      >“ he’s having a really hard time focusing on the tests.”
      EWE WOT M8R

    • @NatetheNintendofan
      @NatetheNintendofan Рік тому

      I have both and I also have autism high functioning

  • @Orthgnl
    @Orthgnl Рік тому +543

    I got diagnosed with "ADD" now " Inattentive ADHD" about 1.5 years ago. This is the most relatable video for me, I experience literally every symptom he had said.

    • @bread-vf9gz
      @bread-vf9gz Рік тому +1

      i have ADHD and i agree

    • @ColeOHaver
      @ColeOHaver 10 місяців тому

      Me too@@bread-vf9gz

    • @gazpitchy
      @gazpitchy 10 місяців тому

      ADD isn't used anymore, it's all ADHD.

    • @KyleRitchey
      @KyleRitchey 9 місяців тому

      So they added da H to it 😂

    • @bimbim37_
      @bimbim37_ 9 місяців тому +2

      i experience every sympton he had said too, but i am still in denial. i don't have adhd.

  • @avapoko
    @avapoko 3 місяці тому

    Thank you for making this video. I've been struggling with a lot of these things for most of my life and didn't realize there was a reason. This video was one of the first things that made the lightbulb go off that it was ADHD. I was diagnosed recently and I'm getting the help I need. You're a real one Mr. Sandwich.✨

  • @Ziffelzoovop
    @Ziffelzoovop 2 роки тому +159

    Based on how you format and present your videos I always assumed you had ADHD and figured you were aware of it, I had no idea you had no idea. Your videos bring me so much joy because they run much like how my own ADHD brain functions. Welcome to the ADHD family!

    • @AnityEx
      @AnityEx 2 роки тому +1

      HOW would you assume that? xD i gotta know the signs pleasee

    • @quack-tastictictac1630
      @quack-tastictictac1630 2 роки тому +6

      @@AnityEx I personally saw it in his Personality video when he said that he has a problem with getting tasks done because he gets distracted or procrastinates and had to be constantly reminded about it. To me that’s a huge part of ADHD.

    • @izzy9722
      @izzy9722 2 роки тому +1

      Lowkey tho, I vibe with this comment on a personal basis

  • @MadAliceInWonderland
    @MadAliceInWonderland 2 роки тому +163

    Had a very similar experience being on the autism spectrum. As an adult I kinda just started to slowly piece it together, and once I did, so many memories of "why did I do that?" made sense. And just, y'know, why I currently act/think the way I do. I discussed it with my psychiatrist to get an official diagnosis, and I did. Since it wasn't caught as a kid, it's not like I get accommodations for it or something. But it's nice to understand 'why'.

    • @minipancho94
      @minipancho94 2 роки тому +11

      ADHD and Autism are very often comorbid but its only recently that things have changed to allow both to be diagnosed together. prior it was one of the other and treatment suffered as a result. If you're lucky enough to be able to get treatment/assessment without needing to sell your firstborn, then I'd recommend getting an updated diagnosis.

    • @ArDeeMee
      @ArDeeMee 2 роки тому +3

      I find it helps to have a name for what happens to me. Ironically, bipolar disorder ALSO shares symptoms with ADHD, so that muddled up everything again. But I have a treatment plan I‘m mostly comfortable with, and medication that helps, so I‘m not really complaining. I hope the USA‘s health system changes for the better in your lifetime. That sounds really depressing…. But you guys deserve help and support, beyond „thoughts and prayers“.

    • @sarjulia
      @sarjulia 2 роки тому +1

      Ditto! I went to get ADHD tested and came back with an ASDiagnosis... at 40 😅

    • @signesartandanimation
      @signesartandanimation 2 роки тому +1

      @@minipancho94 Well personally i wonder if that's what happened to me, because officially i only have autism, but i can relate to a lot of videos talking about ADHD symptoms sometimes even more than then people talk about having autism.

    • @Volkaru
      @Volkaru 2 роки тому

      You can actually get quite a few accommodations at jobs legally if you have an official autism diagnosis. Depending on the laws in your country. You should look into it.

  • @CheesyParmesan
    @CheesyParmesan Рік тому +434

    "Adhd test: dont move for 30 minutes" 😂😂😂😂 i felt that from the depth of my soul lol

    • @pleaseforgetme9186
      @pleaseforgetme9186 8 місяців тому +9

      Ong like bro that’s already impossible 😭😭😭

    • @lului1456
      @lului1456 7 місяців тому +3

      if i were asked to do that it would result in immediate (internal) screaming from my end

    • @AskosFlames
      @AskosFlames 7 місяців тому +3

      id lose on the first 3 seconds

    • @Brassinton_ace
      @Brassinton_ace 7 місяців тому

      I can sit for 7hr

    • @JHaru777
      @JHaru777 7 місяців тому

      *hears the description of the test*
      .... *death grips the couch*

  • @Sunset-p4w
    @Sunset-p4w День тому +1

    I will walk around for around 8 minutes and just talk to myself and then I will stop and go do something random

  • @embrflare
    @embrflare 2 роки тому +26

    this is literally the exact same thing ive been going through man 💀
    saw too many "how it feels to have adhd" videos and had my 'wait a second..' moment

    • @uncannyvalley2113
      @uncannyvalley2113 2 роки тому +1

      this with anxiety to, but also some of that stuff is too general to actually prove anything

  • @dragon3dnet
    @dragon3dnet Рік тому +560

    I am someone who has been diagnosed with Inattentive ADHD twice. First time was way back when I was in High School and I was stressing out over my grades. Second time was recently, because I thought I had a different condition and wanted it confirmed. It turns out problems making and keeping friends is also a symptom of ADHD.

    • @hehashivemind6111
      @hehashivemind6111 Рік тому +27

      Wait what??? Having problems making and keeping friends is an ADHD thing???

    • @steptanm
      @steptanm Рік тому +22

      @@hehashivemind6111 yes, because we're neurodivergent so we have our own type of communication that is on a different wavelengths than neurotypicals

    • @ninawth
      @ninawth Рік тому +4

      ​@@hehashivemind6111 I had the exact same response 😂😂😂
      Guess I'll just have to accept being alone in this life 😊

    • @Savvy1718
      @Savvy1718 Рік тому +31

      @@hehashivemind6111 also because ADHD brains tend to forget about things not right in front of it or in daily use + time is fake.
      so if you don't see your friends regularly, you forget they exist (not maliciously, just your brain trying to prioritize Right Now information)
      then when you DO remember/have the attention span to text, call, or hang out it's been days/weeks/months.... (definitely not speaking from experience or anything >.>)

    • @ConstantChaos1
      @ConstantChaos1 Рік тому +7

      That's why I just form a hive mind of fellow adhd/asd peeps
      We all know we can never hope to make more friends so we vibe

  • @mariusruzzel7836
    @mariusruzzel7836 2 роки тому +80

    The part where you talk to yourself and spin in circles really hit home for me. I burst out laughing because I thought I was the only one who does that. My parents thought I was schizophrenic, crazy, and joke about this "other person" from time to time whenever they catch me talking to myself. I know I am not, I really just enjoy the activity. I am not diagnosed with ADHD yet but I really do believe I have. Before I sleep or leave the house I have to check the door more than 4 times just to make sure it is locked and even then I am still really unsure. Reading paragraphs more than twice really is another thing, it is not like I am uninterested in the topic, your mind kinda just flies and you forget what you were doing and you have to start over, it really is annoying. Thanks for sharing! Had a good laugh and sigh of relief.

    • @mrshmuga9
      @mrshmuga9 2 роки тому +5

      That explains why clean my nose while walking around the house, lol. I don’t even like going out for walks (by myself), but I can’t help but do it while cleaning the ol’ nasal cavity, lol.

  • @BooshraSanzid
    @BooshraSanzid 5 місяців тому +3

    So after watching a few adhd videos,i'm pretty sure i've it. But the problem is my parents refuse to accept it. No matter how i tell them my brain is overloaded with train thoughts & i can't focus on something they would tell me it's just because of my habit & the phone. This sucks man,i can't even study properly without getting distracted a million times & when i'm finally studying i can't remember what i just read minutes ago. Add that with forgetting things frequently,i'm damn sure adhd has fried my brain well done

  • @sunri528
    @sunri528 2 роки тому +150

    I have ADHD and I think it's funny how every content creator that I watch has ADHD even if they know until some years later. Then when they announce it I'm like "Oh, welp add em to the list".

    • @idkwuzgoinon
      @idkwuzgoinon 2 роки тому +5

      Same, I’ve have about 5 other UA-camrs I watch who mentioned they have it.

    • @Jellolotl7468
      @Jellolotl7468 2 роки тому +1

      ADHD is nothing to be ashamed of

    • @qsmain
      @qsmain 2 роки тому

      Yeah gotta agree on that. Happens very often this moment lol

    • @MoustacheMedic
      @MoustacheMedic 2 роки тому

      Omg soon as I read this i just realized i do the same thing 🙃 well you know what they say about birds of a feather

    • @_S_P_A_C_E_M_A_N_
      @_S_P_A_C_E_M_A_N_ 2 роки тому +9

      Im studying multimedia which means we do animation, VFX, video editing etc and the majority of people in the course have ADHD. Theres definitely something with ADHD that lends itself to content creation. The ability to constantly engage with new topics at varying paces in a practical manner is something that a lot of us look for so it makes sense

  • @justsomejerseydevilwithint4606
    @justsomejerseydevilwithint4606 2 роки тому +49

    4:42 That's actually rather ingenius. Holding still like that will make any adhd brain go CRAZY for a bit, making the brainwave detector pick that up easily and measurably.

  • @rancidkilljoy9960
    @rancidkilljoy9960 25 днів тому

    Rereading the same paragraph over and over, relatable.
    Not circles, but pacing and talking to myself, relatable.
    Forgetting shit when walking through a doorway, relatable.
    Caffeine, it makes me sleepy, relatable.

  • @purefandom3659
    @purefandom3659 2 роки тому +64

    Huge symptom of ADHD I struggle with is rejection sensitive dysphoria(RSD). I was told my whole life that I was really sensitive and a people pleaser, didn’t realize until recently that it’s all due to RSD, specifically anything I perceive as rejection hurts way more than it would a normal person. If you have ADHD and have been diagnosed with a mood disorder I would highly recommend reading more about RSD as it frequently gets misdiagnosed as a mood disorder

    • @recitationtohear
      @recitationtohear 2 роки тому +1

      Here is the full Clip : icecream sandwich face reveal
      ua-cam.com/video/mCfYi7634rU/v-deo.html

    • @Deniolia
      @Deniolia 2 роки тому +6

      wow. here you are with the sensitive and emotional comment, only to be ruined by the bots. i'm so sorry for you, and i hope you're doing well

    • @Sumaria69
      @Sumaria69 2 роки тому +1

      oh... OH.... OHHHHH! well that explains alot! thank you very much for this info! a quick google search and that answert alot of questions for me :D

    • @THEsalmonator_
      @THEsalmonator_ 2 роки тому +2

      Interesting. I was diagnosed with ADHD, PTSD, Schizoaffective, General Mood Disorder and Tourette's. I haven't officially started going to therapy, I've been putting it off and I expect there to be more diagnosis to come. I haven't heard of RSD, I might have it.

    • @liljammy6434
      @liljammy6434 2 роки тому

      @@THEsalmonator_ ratio

  • @RoseGoldKR
    @RoseGoldKR 2 роки тому +53

    It’s painful to see how many experiences I have in common with people with ADHD without ever realising I had it too…

  • @ShaggyDustbin
    @ShaggyDustbin Рік тому +383

    Been diagnosed with ASD and ADHD since I was 5 years old, I’m so glad people are being more open and honest about stuff like this ❤

    • @supagreatman2826
      @supagreatman2826 Рік тому +1

      W streams over here

    • @glowytheglowbug
      @glowytheglowbug Рік тому +4

      yeah i have dyslexia and adhd :p still do lego lol

    • @kyther7926
      @kyther7926 Рік тому

      Wooo woooo 🎉

    • @machete660
      @machete660 Рік тому

      Ah, Antisocial Sociopathic Disorder. A doozy indeed

    • @skeletonvex
      @skeletonvex Рік тому +7

      @@machete660It could also be autism spectrum disorder, which is probably what they mean because autism is usually with adhd, but it could be any

  • @komsak6996
    @komsak6996 2 місяці тому +1

    Hello ADHDer, I was diagnosed with ADHD when I was 2. And I like it but at the same time hate it cuz I cant sleep. But for every one of you(ADHAer)you're special and you are amazing.

  • @GarrettBrown-n5v
    @GarrettBrown-n5v Рік тому +288

    I relate to the part of having weird relief. I felt it when I was diagnosed with autism. It doesn’t change how I am, but I now know why I am.

    • @liamjjg
      @liamjjg Рік тому +20

      Not knowing is possibly the worst feeling ever. It's sucks and I can see why you felt relief

    • @BorksmithandTheBeef
      @BorksmithandTheBeef Рік тому +18

      There's a weird relief but also frustration because all the times you get made to feel stupid and inadequate when it's literally something you can't help.

    • @zq7vm_
      @zq7vm_ Рік тому +2

      i got diagnosed when i was 2 and a half 3 maybe and since babies are dumb i just don’t even remember getting diagnosed at all

    • @gaysarahk
      @gaysarahk 9 місяців тому +1

      Back when I was undiagnosed, I definitely blamed myself for all my shortcomings. A basic deficit of attention span was, in my mind, an indication of a critically flawed character and distinct lack of willpower. I blamed myself. And when people asked me "what is WRONG with you?!?" I legitimately had no answer.
      When I was diagnosed, people would hear the news and be like, "I'm sorry to hear that," and I'd be like, "yo, this is literally the best thing that's ever happened to me and you're sorry to hear it? Do I need to explain that there's hope now in what had been a dark and desperate existence?"
      Suffice it to say, I'm a lot happier now.

  • @diva6247
    @diva6247 Рік тому +315

    God this video really resonated with me - especially being a female and having very severe ADHD (the extreme inattentive kind) I was just always told I was “lazy, weird, or not trying hard enough” esp throughout high school. I always considered myself intelligent, but when I thought I did well on say, a math test, and ended up getting a C while literally everyone else got like an A or B+, I just really started to feel like a failure by senior year. Like I could do nothing right. I was finally diagnosed last year as well, because those extreme feelings of anxiety that developed, were the primary reason I didn’t go to university out of high school.
    My meds really do help me to stay focused, but I do find I still struggle. I guess I always will, but I’m step by step learning to accept and love myself again.
    Also my thing is going off on super long tangents about all these random things that I usually completely forget the original point I was trynna make. And I feel like Ive just done that again with this comment lol
    I also do the walking around in circles, talking to myself, for hours on end as well lol

    • @shrubbie69
      @shrubbie69 Рік тому +9

      ive got it pretty severe as well, ill go like a whole week not brushing my teeth for the simple fact i forgot to think of it

    • @shrubbie69
      @shrubbie69 Рік тому +4

      or go the whole day without eating because i dont have any motivation to make something (repeat every day)

    • @zuzpager
      @zuzpager Рік тому +2

      Oh, good choice on not going to college. I had a similar experience in high school and college just crushed me. Made me feel absolutely worthless. Yea, and I also walk around in circles for hours, talking to myself. :D

    • @rdean150
      @rdean150 Рік тому +6

      The hardest question as you get older is, "do I tell my boss and co-workers so they understand why I'm like this, I can tell I'm annoying them and I know what I should do, just stop talking just shut up and listen like everyone else, but I know I'm not gonna do that. So do I tell them so they understand? Or will that forever change the way they see and treat me, like will I just become my condition to them, and anything I do they will just assume it's because of this, and how might that impact my career and professional relationships?"

    • @leokhorn
      @leokhorn Рік тому +2

      Stream of thought babbling oh wait what point was I trying to make is something I do a LOT.
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      Huh...

  • @cannon_kat
    @cannon_kat 2 роки тому +233

    Hey man, welcome to the ADHD club. We're so glad to have you here. Glad this kind of thing is getting more attention so more people can get the help they need and I know it can- oo a piece of candy

    • @lilkiki0038
      @lilkiki0038 2 роки тому +5

      AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH Oh pc of candy

    • @DaVlogAndGamer
      @DaVlogAndGamer 2 роки тому

      Thanks i been in tgis club for 6 years now lol

  • @chaostria
    @chaostria 7 місяців тому +2

    i just found your videos the other day and now im playing them in the background while im on my phone. i have adhd combined type and ironically your videos have been perfect for stimulating my adhd brain

  • @justhenryquek
    @justhenryquek 2 роки тому +106

    This video is so relatable. Im 17 and come from a pretty chinese family that dont really think mental illness is real. So when i brought it up to my mom that i think i have adhd and i wanna go have it diagnosed. She straight up told me no and that people with adhd are crazy (ps my mom is a very caring person, shes just really traditional). Its still weird that i catch myself doing things without even noticing it like bumping into things all the time when i already saw it coming, trying to focus or stay still, moving parts of my body, talking to myself all the time, forgetting things etc but thats to ice cream for making this video

    • @ladasodaexplains3355
      @ladasodaexplains3355 Рік тому +9

      Chinese here too. My parents think of the same thing. So now here's me barely making it to senior year of college and can't go forward anymore because I deadass can't sit down for 2 hours to do any assignment. I went to one psychiatrist for a triage appointment and she was basically like "yeah obviously we need to do more testing but your signs are very obvious"

  • @imjustabee
    @imjustabee 2 роки тому +153

    I feel this. My fiancé recently pointed out some ADHD signs I was showing and I honestly had never thought about it before, but looking back it makes sense. I struggled a lot with studying and exams in highschool, I can't do anything more than 20 minutes before getting bored but I always put it down to just a short attention span. Not to mention the reactions I have when getting stressed. I'm 24 now, and I do plan on going to the Dr about it but I'm waiting, I'm moving to the US within the next year and here in the UK things like ADHD for adults can take a long time to diagnosed, it was estimated a minimum 2 years to me with all the different things they have to do, sometimes it can take much longer, but I hear it's a lot quicker in the US so I'll just wait till then to speak to someone :')

    • @thegirlinthefireplace
      @thegirlinthefireplace 2 роки тому +7

      I hope it works out for you, it can be tough getting a diagnosis in general. I am in the US too and am considering paths for diagnosis, stuff is expensive.

    • @-ellie._.horn-
      @-ellie._.horn- 2 роки тому +3

      Yh I’ve been waiting for help since July and nothing has happened yet I hate how long it’s taking I hope u can get support soon! Most of my friends have adhd so we try to help each other, it’s good to find a community of people who have similar experiences to you so u feel less alone:)

    • @flamingscar5263
      @flamingscar5263 2 роки тому +1

      While it's quicker in the US 1 important thing to note
      US Healthcare SUCKS ASS, depending on the state having no insurance can make even something as simple as an ADHD test cost hundreds if not thousands of dollars
      The Healthcare here sucks, it sucks really badly

  • @phoebexxlouise
    @phoebexxlouise Рік тому +536

    I also got diagnosed with ADHD during the pandemic. Because I thought the reason I could never get anything done was because of depression. But then I went on antidepressants and the frozen states of procrastination got way worse. I feel like my ADHD gets worse as I age. Or rather I'm expected to have a handle on it, and I don't. I wish I could make more effective use of my time, smarts and talents. But mostly I just watch stuff.

    • @DrowSkinned
      @DrowSkinned Рік тому +11

      That's me right now, in the "dr's think it's only depression"
      o.o

    • @dolly.uwu.
      @dolly.uwu. Рік тому +8

      you should try getting on stimulant medication, as that's the first line of treatment for adhd. anti-depressants do not alleviate adhd symptoms nor are they meant to treat adhd.

    • @whoopsadoodle1105
      @whoopsadoodle1105 Рік тому +1

      If you are a Christian, I would really suggest you pray and ask GOD about it, for HE knows you and created you. HE loves you so much that HE sent HIS one and only son, JESUS. I pray for your healing, and circumstances would change, I pray that the fear inside would flee in JESUS name…
      Song: I speak the Name of Jesus

    • @Yuumiiiiiiiii
      @Yuumiiiiiiiii Рік тому +24

      @@whoopsadoodle1105 why u spend time under a comment about neurodivergincy of the persons brain, that can't be "healed". this is not the best way to talk about your religion by randomly posting about Jesus

    • @whoopsadoodle1105
      @whoopsadoodle1105 Рік тому +1

      @@Yuumiiiiiiiii If you do not “randomly” post about Jesus and what He does, you cannot reach everyone. This may be the only time this commenter has ever heard about the Lord. I believe God can help everyone, if it is the will of God. It is my goal to spread happiness and goodness with everyone, not just people who want to hear it.

  • @justyourregularguy3706
    @justyourregularguy3706 5 місяців тому +2

    HOLY SHIT DUDE I DO THE WALKING AROUND IN CIRCLES TALKING TO MYSELF THING, like bro… I listen to music and talk to myself and sometimes act out scenes. Dude I thought it was just me.