The ADHD Dopamine Solution💡

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    Dopamine is the neurotransmitter in our brain that people with ADHD have less of, than the average person. This is why we have difficulties with our attention, motivation and lots of other things. Lucky for us, there is a way we can use this dopamine deficiency to our advantage by starting to get our dopamine from more healthy, sustainable places, instead of resorting to bindge-eating and being social media addicted. This can then make us a lot more successful and happy in the long-term.
    Disclaimer: All my content is based on my own experience and/or research/observations from licensed professionals. Just because you do these things, doesn’t necessarily mean you have ADHD. If you think you might have it, please look to get officially diagnosed by a professional.
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  • @mariusd7803
    @mariusd7803 Рік тому +1093

    Trying to watch the video and read the comments at the same time is typical me.

  • @kelleybuell5582
    @kelleybuell5582 6 місяців тому +577

    For those of you with ADHD 4:17 is where content begins

    • @schmidtleo_01
      @schmidtleo_01 5 місяців тому +48

      Thanks bro I got until the 4 minute mark where he asked to subscribe for the second time and I went to the comments because I couldn't deal with it lol

    • @RashedKhan-gj1hn
      @RashedKhan-gj1hn 5 місяців тому +7

      Thank you 😂😂

    • @jasmineleigh0328
      @jasmineleigh0328 5 місяців тому +26

      Thank you for god’s sake I was like will we ever find out or is this clickbait

    • @annetteka
      @annetteka 4 місяці тому

      @@jasmineleigh0328 well he works in Sales (sic). I do not need a T-Shirt or Hoodie with a (imho opinion) daft slogan, let alone the expense to remind me of my ADHD. Might work for some, but that's too much HYPE for me. Viel Glueck mit dem Unterfangen Herr HyperFocus. I'm out! (That's best of luck in German, I'm German and can't help notice his accent).

    • @W.T.M.40
      @W.T.M.40 4 місяці тому +4

      Brilliant 😅😂

  • @-luana.
    @-luana. Рік тому +2089

    1. Exercising
    2. Protein
    3. Caffeine
    4. Healthy sugary food
    5. Getting enough sun
    6. Getting enough sleep
    7. Listening to music
    8. Doing something creative
    9. Hugging

    • @kennedy9359
      @kennedy9359 Рік тому +26

      Thank you!

    • @ashberry2852
      @ashberry2852 Рік тому +12

      Thank you

    • @LuckyLuke100
      @LuckyLuke100 11 місяців тому +110

      Thanks for the summary, because the video is soooooo boring.

    • @doomclap
      @doomclap 11 місяців тому

      chronic masturbation

    • @AJBuddha
      @AJBuddha 11 місяців тому +33

      Also get a pet Rhinoceros
      Makes my dopamine infinite

  • @erinm3567
    @erinm3567 3 місяці тому +93

    I'm finding with ADHD that I absolutely MUST do something right when I think of it or I'll definitely procrastinate. For me, doing the dishes, laundry and going for a walk around my neighborhood must be done right away and I'm always glad I do them afterwards.

    • @alexanevin7917
      @alexanevin7917 Місяць тому +1

      Same here 😅

    • @ze2004
      @ze2004 21 день тому +4

      ya mind its like a flubber. you need to do stuff before coming the opposite impulse to do something else.

    • @Lisalee5469
      @Lisalee5469 12 днів тому +1

      I thought I learned this lesson many times... then I fall off the wagon.. and it's hell getting back on..... when I get up bright and early handle business... then I take that five minute nap... which turns into a five hour nap... and my whole day is gone....

  • @GJ5570
    @GJ5570 9 місяців тому +107

    Adhd has been both a blessing and a curse. Yes, I was in sales too and was very successful. But the curse is the constant struggle with overthinking, anxiety etc etc

  • @MsGenXodus
    @MsGenXodus 2 роки тому +709

    Thank you! Recently diagnosed at age 51 years and assumed I was just a lifelong screw up.
    Since getting diagnosed, I’ve managed to quit smoking weed after 20 years of daily use, quit my job to start a small business, go to the gym 3 days a week, gave up sugar and junk food and am engaging in a much more robust social life (no alcohol of course).
    What an eye opener it has been to learn I’m not just a screw up, I’m just wired differently.

    • @gmy33
      @gmy33 2 роки тому +26

      Wow talking aboout taking control !!! Good for you ... yes indeed !!!!! And you are not alone ... go go goooo ! X

    • @nottheone582
      @nottheone582 2 роки тому +4

      hows it going?

    • @gmy33
      @gmy33 2 роки тому +1

      Wow !!

    • @jennicollins4427
      @jennicollins4427 2 роки тому +34

      I'm 48 and am now figuring it out. Still need to get tested and get help, but I cried once I realized it. Mainly because I know now I'm not crazy. It's like the lightbulb turned on.

    • @Blacksheepmfer
      @Blacksheepmfer 2 роки тому +4

      Shit I wish I was you

  • @ahargrov1
    @ahargrov1 Рік тому +1216

    Buddy most of the people watching this video are struggling with ADHD you need to get to the point faster and speak quicker I lost my attention and had to watch this video like six times over half an hour.

    • @saraxnkl3860
      @saraxnkl3860 9 місяців тому +62

      Lol facts me too

    • @GerritADHS
      @GerritADHS 9 місяців тому +81

      I liked the amount of background information. I hate it when other ADHDers think that I need lightning fast speech. I get overwhelmed quite easily.
      Why don‘t you pump up the playback speed?

    • @priscilamorais7729
      @priscilamorais7729 8 місяців тому +6

      😂me too lol

    • @nirmidance5259
      @nirmidance5259 8 місяців тому +4

      Same

    • @bethanykimes1444
      @bethanykimes1444 8 місяців тому +32

      Increase playback speed.

  • @retrolofiradio66
    @retrolofiradio66 3 місяці тому +38

    What helps me the most is a big affectionate dog 🐶
    Two or three walks a day, in nature and a friendly neighborhood, eating at the same time twice a day, and lots of hugs, keep me going.
    Best decision ever!

    • @marthablissgroup5863
      @marthablissgroup5863 3 місяці тому +1

      All I need ❤❤

    • @nobody6013
      @nobody6013 Місяць тому

      Dogs? Thats to much work and theyre like babies, f**k em

    • @user-bq5jg2mr6k
      @user-bq5jg2mr6k 14 днів тому

      @belka_belo4ka Or walking around the neighbourhood 3x. I couldn't do it incase people saw me. Sounds weird even writing it but my social anxiety is real, so I walk later at night if I do it.

  • @BrownGeorge-pw2xo
    @BrownGeorge-pw2xo Місяць тому +100

    I got diagnosed with ADHD since my teenage, spent my whole life fighting ADHD. Also suffered severe depression and mental disorder. Not until my wife recommended me to psilocybin mushrooms treatment. Psilocybin treatment saved my life honestly. 8 years totally clean. Never thought I would be saying this about mushrooms.

    • @Qing__001
      @Qing__001 Місяць тому +2

      Congrats on your recovery. Most persons never realizes psilocybin can be used as a miracle medication to save lives. Years back i wrote an entire essay about psychedelics. they saved you from death bud, lets be honest here.

    • @Bastianbishops
      @Bastianbishops Місяць тому +1

      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 Germany. I don't know much about these mushrooms. Really need a reliable source!! Can't wait to get them.

    • @smith23652
      @smith23652 Місяць тому +1

      YES very sure of Dr.alishrooms. I have the same experience with anxiety, depression, PTSD and addiction and Mushrooms definitely made a huge huge difference to why am clean today.

    • @Edennnn926
      @Edennnn926 Місяць тому +1

      Dude! People like you give me so much hope. I am about 2 years clean now and I feel like mushrooms are turning my life around. I was feeling so lost and nothing has been working for my severe depression up until a couple years ago. but not since I started with the mushrooms for just some few days back then. Kudos to you for being clean that long! So happy to see people like me doing well in the future regardless of what society makes it seem sometimes. For me shrooms are remedy not a vice.

    • @TomSanders-qv8bv
      @TomSanders-qv8bv Місяць тому

      How do I reach out to him? Is he on insta

  • @ze2004
    @ze2004 7 місяців тому +57

    i think one of the biggest problems of ADHD its being impulsive, impulsive thoughts. Sometimes we need to count till 10 and breath to get the thoughts checked.

    • @NewTruths
      @NewTruths 21 день тому

      Guanfacine has been helpful for mitigating impulsivity. It can be taken right alongside your stimulant based medication

    • @ze2004
      @ze2004 21 день тому +2

      @@NewTruths Sometimes after a few minutes what was your biggest desire disappears like nothing its scary because you sometimes dont know what should be your priorities. Open work spaces can be hard to focus many times. Deal with difficult people can be hazardous. I have also problems to sleep.

    • @NewTruths
      @NewTruths 21 день тому +2

      @@ze2004, I can relate to all of this. Adderall helps immensely with keeping my priorities in the forefront of my mind.
      As for sleep, I exercise vigorously, stop stimulants by 3pm, and prioritize a sleep routine. Sleep is so important for improving all of the symptoms

  • @gregoryfoxdouglas3781
    @gregoryfoxdouglas3781 10 місяців тому +73

    Diagnosed at 65, turning 67 next month. I recognize the uniqueness of my ADHD brain and I am trying to direct its awesome power to make my life better. I have much to learn and the capacity to learn it. Your videos are inspirational and enlightening. Please keep them coming. 😊

    • @stringlarson1247
      @stringlarson1247 8 місяців тому +9

      Pushing 60, here. Self-diagnosed after reading a paper a few decades ago tho not enough knowledge, treatment, etc. to deal with it properly. Decades of addiction to Alc.->weed->heroin->coke->meth->etc. Often brilliant software engineering career. Now, especially after many orthopedic surgeries due to OA, old sports, injuries, and substance abuse, my ability to start projects is great... finishing, no so much.

    • @Charles-dh8hw
      @Charles-dh8hw 8 місяців тому +3

      Just turned 56, all my life I felt that I might have ADHD. It's good to know others around my age dealing with ADHD. I haven't yet gotten the official diagnosis.

    • @5150lefont
      @5150lefont 7 місяців тому +2

      61 and freshly diagnosed.

    • @GeluTavi
      @GeluTavi 5 місяців тому +1

      Congrats, I wish my gran had your courage.

    • @patriciazabala5480
      @patriciazabala5480 Місяць тому +2

      I just got diagnosed at 57 n I'm 58 now. While I was happy to know I'm not stupid n lazy, that there is something in my brain I can't control. But at same time Its to late for me. I've lived with this for my whole life I can't change now. But at least it has a name, finally

  • @markmacfarlane3169
    @markmacfarlane3169 8 місяців тому +37

    L Tyrosine is an amazing amino acid that literally helps rebuild the neuro transmitter to a better state than when you were a kid.

  • @tobiasdahlgren9567
    @tobiasdahlgren9567 Рік тому +33

    My passion in life are to play fifa while doing a line of coke and overthink why i said something to a random person 10 years ago :) needless to say u hit the sweet spot on this video, feels like for the first time of my life i dont feel like an alien. Thank you for this video i really needed it.

    • @richardtownsend7929
      @richardtownsend7929 8 місяців тому +3

      Mine was alcohol and opiates. The night would start Friday night with FIFA. I drink through to Sunday evening and be at work Monday. I’ve lost my job and girlfriend and im still trying to fight this. So I feel y’a brother

  • @felixfox8810
    @felixfox8810 8 місяців тому +17

    Something to consider: according to Andrew Huberman in one of his brilliant videos on the subject, increasing the base level of Dopamine does not mean that one feels better. That effect depends on the amount of Dopamine released not so much on the amount stored. I guess that also applies to other effects like the ability to focus.

  • @ADHDPatrick
    @ADHDPatrick 3 роки тому +328

    For me definitely consistent habits like exercise, clean diet, meditation is a way to keep myself in check. When I live in clean balance I dont crave dirty dopamine like junk food, pornography, too much social media consumption.

    • @adhdvision
      @adhdvision  3 роки тому +5

      🙏

    • @pierrecolin7856
      @pierrecolin7856 2 роки тому +33

      The only problem is to get to clean diet , do sport , and keep on meditating . Starting is already hard , being consistent is near impossible… :( at least to me

    • @ADHDPatrick
      @ADHDPatrick 2 роки тому +8

      @@pierrecolin7856 with sport I made it easy for myself, bought some dumbbells for home on days when I dont feel like going to the gym, very convient, also jogging is easy and fun if you are lucky to live in nice area with nature. Meditating can be hard many times because sometimes the mind wont calm down, I usually force myself to meditate atleast 15 min. Eating in time I learned gets easier, after a while you get used to it. I dont even think about food anymore since Its so automatic for me, lol. I wish you good luck Pierre :)

    • @GineenWhiunui
      @GineenWhiunui 2 роки тому +4

      Meditating 🧘‍♀️ I need to learn
      My brain 🧠 wonders

    • @JudgeMazza
      @JudgeMazza Рік тому +27

      How the fuck do you meditate with ADHD?

  • @collidingthings
    @collidingthings 2 роки тому +89

    8 minute video in 2 words: aerobic exercise.
    You're welcome.
    As a side note, aerobic exercise may not be best for everyone.
    For some reason, aerobic exercise has the opposite effect on me. I want to do nothing after it. Just sleep, watch youtube, eat junk food. If I do it in the morning, the day is nearly ruined. But in the evening, it helps with sleep. Anaerobic exercise has the effect you described though. Do it in the morning - all day is great. Do in the evening - can't relax.
    So... This may vary from person to person.

    • @mohammadimran459
      @mohammadimran459 2 роки тому +7

      Same for me, getting a morning run doesn’t give a dopamine kick, rather I feel like not doing anything.

    • @nottheone582
      @nottheone582 2 роки тому +6

      anaerobic for me... lifting weights is seriously as good as drugs

    • @LoveLaw
      @LoveLaw 2 роки тому +1

      I am the exact same. If I exercise in the morning I’m DONE for the day.

    • @onlydreaming1017
      @onlydreaming1017 2 роки тому

      Same here.

    • @midasremin6088
      @midasremin6088 Рік тому +2

      The same for me. I think because my intense mind wandering and constant thinking really tire me, if I don't manage to direct it to something exciting. When I'm running my mind goes in many random directions, after which I feel exhausted. Short bursts of intense exercise help me better though.

  • @lolwtfbbq111
    @lolwtfbbq111 8 місяців тому +26

    Adhd athlete here. The problem i run into is that as i got bigger, faster and stronger and began to plateau i stopped getting the dopamine hit. At a certain point the amount of time it takes to continue to progresss becomes months and months. Not to mention all the eating snd stuff. The sport and training became a job and now i get almost no feeling from a good training session. My bloodwork and stuff looks great but i don't feel anything anymore.

    • @asuka1129
      @asuka1129 7 місяців тому +6

      Haha I feel this on a spiritual level. I've accepted that I get bored of routines and constantly change up my goals/movements to whatever exercise is fun. Powerlifting, bodybuilding, conditioning etc. But this is just my experience. Hope you find your answer!

    • @phenyomolefe4162
      @phenyomolefe4162 7 місяців тому +2

      Out of interest, have you tried variations in your programs with a different objective for that season ?

    • @lolwtfbbq111
      @lolwtfbbq111 6 місяців тому

      @@phenyomolefe4162 of course. Doing the same program forever would be insanity haha. It's an ongoing process for sure.

    • @lolwtfbbq111
      @lolwtfbbq111 6 місяців тому +2

      @@asuka1129 decided to back off a bit and bring down the intensity of the training to rebuild momentum. Can't be peaked forever despite how fun it is. I've decided to forego competing for another 3-6 months depending on how life goes. Not ideal but probably better for my sanity

  • @alainprefontaine1909
    @alainprefontaine1909 7 місяців тому +43

    Start at 6:30 to see what actions you can take right now to help yourself.
    Thank you @-luana for the summary.

  • @sleepykitty1745
    @sleepykitty1745 2 роки тому +47

    I'm diagnosed with ADHD and the things I get dopamine from are UA-cam videos (I watch some over and over again that give me dopamine), eating sweets, buying new things (especially planners) and being on discord and meeting friends in RL.
    I also like board games and video games sometimes, but the ones above are my main source. Also meds ofc.

    • @Madchris8828
      @Madchris8828 2 роки тому +4

      This is extremely relatable for me

    • @ObiAmajoyiSrMD
      @ObiAmajoyiSrMD 8 місяців тому

      Relatable

    • @Dlrmon
      @Dlrmon 4 місяці тому

      Totally relatable jajaj

  • @matt10342
    @matt10342 11 місяців тому +54

    I was a huge weed addict for a decade. I started at 14 and smoked everyday for years at a couple points. It was miserable. I was doing it to cope with my already miserable circumstances, and it just made everything worse. Nothing was fun without weed. Now that I've quit, I've become a huge sugar addict because my brain is trying to fill the void. Wisdom tells me to just let that void exist and stop trying to fill it with unnecessary BS, otherwise that is what I will become.
    Big Game Changer: I've started doing cold plunges in 50 degree water. I know it doesn't sound like much, but that is so much colder than you might think. I do it for 3 minutes at a time and do it everyday. It has been the biggest help in naturally raising dopamine levels in an extremely healthy way. I'm also struggling really hard to start a keto diet. I always thought it was a fad diet but in the small amounts of time I have spent in ketosis, the mental clarity and mood stability is life-changing. I broke today and once again had sugar. I am so mad at myself because it's just a mental game. All I have to do is overcome the cravings and in theory it is so easy.
    I will be starting keto tomorrow because I am so sick of my own shit, I'm fucking done. I'm doing it no matter what it takes. And trust me, if I can do it, so can you.
    Stop trying to fill the void! It's never satisfied! It just wants more and more no matter what! And it will kill you one day if you let it! You have to let that void be and just push through the cravings because it's the only way you will ever find peace within yourself. I believe in you! c:

    • @anu7982
      @anu7982 7 місяців тому +1

      Thankyou ! This helps

    • @worthwoodyard2142
      @worthwoodyard2142 7 місяців тому +5

      Been here. Off the weed but have been over eating . Carnivore made me extremely mentally stable

    • @katherineblakely7142
      @katherineblakely7142 6 місяців тому +3

      How's diet going?? I was going to do carnivore and am starting keto!

    • @wilson8979
      @wilson8979 3 місяці тому +2

      Or I found keto unattainable but intermittent fasting will also put you in a fat burning fat daily and then when you eat , you can eat what you want. The best is to fast like 16 hours a day or longer if possible. So you drink black coffee and tea, nothing in it in the morning and then you wait as long as possible to eat. There are downsides but it also has a lot of benefits

    • @ceridawn
      @ceridawn Місяць тому +2

      Just let the void exist. Very good advice. Thanks.

  • @MerciN30
    @MerciN30 2 роки тому +15

    I just want to start by saying I absolutely loved this video and am so appreciative of what you are doing here with your channel. Thank you for making this kind of content, the world(we ADHDers) need/needs it !

  • @DanWadeH
    @DanWadeH Місяць тому +4

    I cured my own ADHD and here are the steps I'd recommend:
    1. Turn off all phone notifications, except those you might need in an emergency.
    2. Delete all social media apps from your phone.
    3. NEVER use Tiktok. If you use Tiktok or Reels, it might be the singular reason you have ADHD. This one step could fix it (with time).
    4. Meditate 15 minutes every day. If your mind goes wild and you can't focus, just sit and observe it.
    5. Watch movies with your phone set to silent and out of sight.
    6. Read books.
    7. Quit refined sugar.
    8. Stop looking for quick fixes and put in the effort to help yourself.

  • @sarahlyons2740
    @sarahlyons2740 Місяць тому +5

    Diagnosed at 51, I’m menopausal, have depression and anxiety, I lost my job due to my mental health. I eat loads of sugar and carbs, due to this and menopause I’ve gained 4 stone or 56 pounds😢I’m fat, lacking in any motivation, have no focus, I look after my daughter who is 15, autistic and has ADHD.
    I’m completely lost, I’ve lost my identity, my brain and intellect due to brain fog, I’m floating through my life watching it pass by whilst achieving nothing. I feel like a spectator in my own life, it’s out of control and I don’t know how to cope with it.
    My only pleasure is art, I took up painting 3 years ago and I love it but everyone keeps telling me to sell it but I’m too scared of failing.

    • @kellykerouac2615
      @kellykerouac2615 15 днів тому +1

      I'm in a similar "boat". I don't know if it's menopause, ADHD, depression, or something else. It sucks sitting here like a bloated, dysfunctioning robot!

    • @vbsand5882
      @vbsand5882 4 дні тому

      Ask doc about Wellbutrin ?

  • @_.alex.-
    @_.alex.- 2 роки тому +91

    For me - and I guess I’m not alone - I feel like I’m balancing on a fence with the ups and downs of ADHD. I tend to fall either side HARD, so exercise and health kick becomes obsessive, but likewise if I fall the other side of the fence, bad habits take over and it can snowball. Forcing myself to get my ass out for a run if the only way I can correct myself if I’ve fallen the wrong side of that fence. Good video, thanks and a new sub :)

    • @Sky22_00
      @Sky22_00 Рік тому +1

      Meeeee

    • @GlorifiedGremlin
      @GlorifiedGremlin Рік тому +13

      I'm not diagnosed with ADHD but Jesus I relate to these comment sections hard. I do the same exact thing, I'll workout super hard core for a few months, buy a bunch of supplements and stuff, and eventually I just stop for absolutely no reason despite ENJOYING it. I get obsessively focused and then entirely disinterested so often and it's maddening, because I've got like 15 damn hobbies that I rotate through lmao

    • @Felipedino321
      @Felipedino321 Рік тому +6

      Me too, I exercise until I get injured due to my intensity, then I need rest for the injury, and in order not to get bored I go back to bad habits XDD

    • @_.alex.-
      @_.alex.- Рік тому +2

      @@Felipedino321 I used to do exactly that. I’m 40 now, and have learned, only recently, to discipline myself to warm up properly and to always ALWAYS stretch after. This has kept me injury free for a while. Good luck!

    • @samanthahyatte04
      @samanthahyatte04 8 місяців тому +1

      ​@@GlorifiedGremlinso me. I'll get into something then weeks later switch off😊

  • @stagehand9002
    @stagehand9002 Місяць тому +8

    hardest thing for me is the depression

    • @TheodorTavkhelidze
      @TheodorTavkhelidze 16 днів тому

      Man I struggled with depression and just lessened it an on the way to extinguish it. Sleep schedule and morning natural light helped a lot. And less UA-cam even halve hour less will give you feel able results. This quote helps me a lot. Do or do not there is no try. (Because I always tell myself I tried)

  • @Eebydeeby2112
    @Eebydeeby2112 Рік тому +13

    Pro tip - drink green tea instead of coffee/energy drinks. Start intermittent fasting. Play background ASMR when your brain needs to relax/or is bored.

    • @magouliana32
      @magouliana32 8 місяців тому

      Why green tea is it better ?

    • @aumgelic
      @aumgelic 2 місяці тому

      ASMR only works for certain people though right for whom it actually has a relaxing effect

  • @HIDDENADHD
    @HIDDENADHD 3 роки тому +41

    Love your shirt! And yeah, quitting video games and greatly reducing TV was SUPER helpful for my ADHD improvement.

    • @adhdvision
      @adhdvision  3 роки тому +5

      Glad you like the shirt:) and yea I could make a whole different video on ADHD and TV addiction 😂

  • @Thatmanicwitch
    @Thatmanicwitch Рік тому +14

    You are great!
    •problem solving
    •solving things that no one else can at work.
    •streamlined operations (IT/ ELECTRONICS)
    • making a sale (but hating the beginning of having to talk to someone, especially if they walk in when I am focused on something)
    •playing with my dog
    •working out (2 hours)
    •journaling/ writing in my agenda
    •long long hikes
    • sugary foods ugh
    • organizing
    • finishing something
    • and the worst.. IMPULSE BUYING
    And please get a dog!
    You know that I don’t know what else, it was very hard to come up with these .. I’d say the only unhealthy one is buying.. but it makes me so freaking happy 😖

    • @phenyomolefe4162
      @phenyomolefe4162 7 місяців тому +1

      Problem-solving is indeed a big plus.

    • @logiclight
      @logiclight 6 місяців тому +1

      Yup, got my dog 3 years ago, life is good!

    • @dlewis895
      @dlewis895 5 місяців тому +1

      ​@@logiclightDOGS ALWAYS JUST HAD MINE STOLEN HYPER FOCUSED TO GET HER BACK WORKING DOGS ARE AMAZING THEIR SMART INTUITIVE GUARD DOGS

  • @user-zk5mh2qk3x
    @user-zk5mh2qk3x 2 роки тому +7

    this is the best adhd channel and ive watched them all. your videos are short, concise, to the point have great information, What a legend. Thanks!

  • @fountainofyouth3.7
    @fountainofyouth3.7 8 місяців тому +15

    you forgot the very best tool. cold plunge.......COLD WATER GET IN IT

    • @tiffanyswensen9490
      @tiffanyswensen9490 3 місяці тому +1

      For real this helps?

    • @fountainofyouth3.7
      @fountainofyouth3.7 3 місяці тому

      @tiffanyswensen9490 absolutely. The benefits are huge.

    • @greywaren621
      @greywaren621 9 днів тому

      I'm wondering, too. Being cold really, really agitates me.

  • @GoADHDGo
    @GoADHDGo 3 роки тому +61

    This video is so dope... amine.
    I’ll see myself out.

  • @RiriLadi57
    @RiriLadi57 Рік тому +35

    This was awesome. I am just accepting that I need help. I’ve known for three years and I’ve tried no medication. The older I get the less driven and focused I become. I’m all over the place. Thank you for the video.

    • @JohnSmith-cg3cv
      @JohnSmith-cg3cv 11 місяців тому +1

      How are you doing now? Did you wind up trying ADHD meds? If so, do you think they helped? How much do you think they helped? If you haven't tried them, what have you tried, and are you still struggling? It's totally okay if you're still struggling. I've had these ups and downs of productivity in my life in the past few years and they seem to be directly correlated with how much I engage in aerobic physical exercise. But I know people that are extremely hard workers and almost never engage in any physical exercise....
      I'm also scared of pills of any kind.... But....

  • @HannahHannahHannah
    @HannahHannahHannah 7 місяців тому +3

    I am in love with your videos. I can see you are 100% involved and you want us (ADHD persons) to be happy, living our lifes as good as it is possible. Thank you!

  • @sherlylecty9345
    @sherlylecty9345 3 роки тому +6

    I moved from London to Spain in October. Now March has come around, I've been doing a push, pull, legs at-home workout on the terrace overlooking the Med. It sure does boost you in many ways.

  • @aerodylluk2543
    @aerodylluk2543 2 роки тому +4

    34 and just beginning to understand that I am quite high on the ADHD spectrum, this video really helped me, you got a new sub.

  • @Sarakate601
    @Sarakate601 Рік тому +11

    I wasn’t medicated properly for ADHD as a kid.. and I eventually became an opioid and again eventually heroin addict. And it came from me trying a pill at work and realizing it helped me there and then again at college SO MUCH, I thought it was my answer to everything

    • @rhondajohnson2586
      @rhondajohnson2586 2 місяці тому

      You are amazing....👏 I went through the same

  • @arfsullaluna6543
    @arfsullaluna6543 Рік тому +10

    I've smoked weed daily for years, since 2020 I've had problems finding it (here in Italy it's illegal) and I realized I'm ADHD, thanks for these videos that are very useful! I want to take back my life without having to rely only on cannabis to feel good and your channel is helping me a lot, thank you so much!!

    • @Sierra000
      @Sierra000 Рік тому

      They should have CBD stores there somewhere. They’re we still up when I was there last year. The CBD helped a lot, good luck 💕

    • @jcbanbury
      @jcbanbury 10 місяців тому +2

      ​@@Sierra000CBD does nothing.

  • @lawontrial
    @lawontrial Рік тому +8

    I started self-employment and was motivated to get paid. I thought it would be a dopamine hunt - submit work, get paid. Great ADHD solution. It turned out that one of my contractors had a 3 month wait for payment. My other contractor was supposed to pay me 3 months in and ended up 6 weeks late with my first payment - this floored me. I thought I was just depressed but realised it could be the (undiagnosed) ADHD. There has to be a clear and immediate outcome for me to be motivated and focused. It’s the same with deadlines, just that deadlines are an adverse / negative outcome so I am avoiding pain. How do I tell contractors that I cannot work for future fictional money, my brain does not work that way.

    • @seabrookel5037
      @seabrookel5037 3 місяці тому

      As another freelancer, this absolutely drives me up the wall. Just put on your invoice “Payable upon receipt” or similar language, in bold type. Most companies I’ve dealt with pay on due dates and default to either a 30 day, 60 day, or 90 day payment when there’s no due date listed. You may have to follow up after a week with a friendly payment reminder, but you’ll usually get paid much faster.

  • @iWoofie
    @iWoofie 7 місяців тому +3

    Hey! I’ve taken on these coping techniques over the past few years. Another thing I do is aim to finish my chores in a time limit but stop any attempt to focus and instead work randomly half finishing some before moving onto the next, like I might partly clean the bathroom because I went in to get a cloth whilst emptying the dishwasher. It’s more fun and strangely less effort, the goal is to get all the vital things completed in the allotted time. Thanks, I feel validated ❤

  • @TristineBarry
    @TristineBarry Рік тому +16

    Thank you so much! I struggle with ADHD and I'm a therapist that treats people with adhd.

    • @kimberlysmith4095
      @kimberlysmith4095 Рік тому +1

      I haven’t met any therapist that doesn’t have ADHD. I always ask new employees if they have it. 🤦🏽‍♀️

    • @danayouness9057
      @danayouness9057 Рік тому +3

      @@kimberlysmith4095 omg! Are you saying there is a link between becoming a therapist and having adhd? Cos i surely have that😅

  • @martinsnell253
    @martinsnell253 2 роки тому +65

    Hey, thanks for the videos - re the Dopamine deficiency, I have just seen a study that concluded that available dopamine decreases naturally by about 6% per decade of life, which if true would suggest that (contrary to common understanding) the condition probably does worsen with age.

    • @gmy33
      @gmy33 2 роки тому +4

      Yes it does indeed 54 now .. and yhat conusion feels logic

    • @LukBacca
      @LukBacca 2 роки тому +8

      as we age though we also find coping mechanisms that seem to reduce the symptoms which is at least a positive

    • @martinsnell253
      @martinsnell253 2 роки тому +7

      @@LukBacca quite so, although in my own experience what I describe as 'coping mechanisms' might more rightly be described as 'avoidance techniques'. By the age of forty five I had pared down my lifestyle to the most basic level - I was paid in cash, never used credit cards or overdraft facilities, shared a flat with a friend who paid all the bills (I just stumped up my share in cash) and paid everything else (car insurance etc) in one lump sum.
      Unfortunately, in the modern bureaucratic, cashless world, living like that has become increasingly difficult and my mental and emotional health has suffered as my escape routes have been closed off.

    • @RiriLadi57
      @RiriLadi57 Рік тому +10

      I’m 48 and I can say as driven as I may feel, I am all over the place. I just want a normal constructed life and to be able to complete what I start.

    • @dfinite4089
      @dfinite4089 Рік тому +2

      I am in my 60s and I can securely say that there are some coping mechanisms that have become habitual. Example: I am not losing keys every day. Much of my ADHD symptoms, though, I have just relinquished all power to.

  • @TheJovialBrit
    @TheJovialBrit 6 місяців тому +4

    I took an ADHD test the other day and discovered that I have ADHD. I'm waiting for treatment at the moment. I've been addicted to alcohol for over 14 years but was sober for 5 years. I started drinking again a year ago and have recently tried to stop again. One thing that I've learned is that, if my brain is distracted by other things such as my creative pursuits, etc. then the thought of alcohol doesn't even cross my mind. It's only when I have nothing to distract my mind that I even think about it because it's "something to do..." I also flit between SO many things.. In the space of 5 minutes I'll be doing creative things, then watching a video, being creative again, back to watching a video but this time whilst playing a game on my phone.. Doing multiple things at once is the only way that my brain seems to work at "normal" speed. I recently cut back on playing this video game that I'd play for hours every day and I've already noticed a positive improvement on my mood.. I was always drawn to games where you'd get rewarded for being skilled at it but even that got boring in the end lol. I've been focusing more on exercise and myself now. Being diagnosed has really helped me to see my life in a new way.. I just could never understand why I struggled SO much with concentration, actively finishing creative projects, etc.

  • @azmendozafamily
    @azmendozafamily 7 місяців тому +1

    One career field where my ADHD seems to have helped me immensely was learning a trade. I became a plumber, if I worked in new construction, every day was a new thing, even if it was the same thing, and in "service plumbing", every time you go to a house or business, it's something new.

  • @schroekate
    @schroekate 2 роки тому +71

    When I realized my eating disorder was being exacerbated by my ADHD, I had to look for help. I have some stable and healthy thoughts about food, but impulsively just eat looking for the hit of dopamine and then spiral with the ED stuff. This is helpful!

    • @iifa5833
      @iifa5833 Рік тому +3

      I over eat not because im hungry but to find pleasure n inner peace, im having ED too, 7years. Now im on recovery but i dont think it would be helpful because i still wanna overeat and find pleasure , which i cannot find when i eat normally again

    • @mstenson4
      @mstenson4 Рік тому +1

      @@iifa5833 me too! I don't know what to do

    • @JoudanJanaiHa
      @JoudanJanaiHa Рік тому

      @@mstenson4 straterra is a medication that treats adhd and binge eating

    • @dlewis895
      @dlewis895 4 місяці тому

      WTF. IS ED ????

    • @schroekate
      @schroekate 4 місяці тому +1

      Eating Disorder

  • @timo23
    @timo23 Рік тому +12

    You are doing a great job with these videos, but I have to agree with another comment I read which is that it's hard to focus and not zone out a lot. One of our ADHD issues is zoning out, maybe make a bullet point structure that's to the point (not being offensive) for you scripting or work through in a question and answer style? 🤔
    One of the main issues I have with any training is zoning out when trainers take 95% of the time rambling about why something is worth doing and not the 5% part I need to know; which HOW to do it.
    Sorry if this sounds neg, it's just honest, you are doing great 👍🏻🙏

  • @chicodepuertorico1450
    @chicodepuertorico1450 Рік тому +31

    I was just legitimately diagnosed with ADHD. At first I thought it was an Anxiety disorder but it turns out, dopamine dependency has been triggering my Panic attacks. Its crazy how this works. I just started treatment. Its good to learn that others also struggle through this.

    • @rub23n
      @rub23n 8 місяців тому

      how is it going?

    • @AllthewayupG
      @AllthewayupG 4 місяці тому

      Wtf are you lying man

  • @rachelmccuistion1769
    @rachelmccuistion1769 7 місяців тому

    Just wanted to say this is my first longer video I’ve watched of yours, and it was SO helpful! I’ve seen some of the video shorts you post and I save them constantly. In an effort to show my spouse, it is much easier to be like, “here is exactly what I feel like and what I experience!” by showing him some little videos to better help him understand me. Appreciate the info and tips so much…I am mid-adhd assessment myself, so I’ve been loving all these helpful resources on UA-cam. Thank you!! Easy sub here!

  • @Jaska20091
    @Jaska20091 3 роки тому +59

    Thanks mate my dopamine deficiency makes me constantly want to work hard at work it also helps me think about what to do for other people's birthdays, and creative ideas. Downfalls immersed in distractions and can over load my mind with ideas.

    • @JZGreengo
      @JZGreengo 2 роки тому +12

      That doesn’t sound like a dopamine deficiency lmao

    • @majorg6065
      @majorg6065 2 роки тому +1

      @@JZGreengo it does sound similar to mine

    • @JZGreengo
      @JZGreengo 2 роки тому +12

      @@majorg6065 a dopamine deficiency would have one dissociating from productive tasks, if there’s a deficiency in dopamine there’s no drive for the reward which boosts serotonin and dopamine

    • @majorg6065
      @majorg6065 2 роки тому +1

      @@JZGreengo or because of dopamine deficiency and anxiety you feel the need to over compensate at work and try to work as hard as you can because you have insufficient dopamine levels, such as myself. You feel a constant need to prove yourself worthy. I am one of the more severe cases he talks about. Since I was a young child my Adhd severely affected me in school and it has carried into adult hood. I have used marijuana everyday for over 4 years, have used alcohol most days for over 4 years. I am a TEXTBOOK add/adhd mind. I am functioning but it can affect my mood quite a bit (big mood swings). About to turn 29 for context.

  • @W1HURI
    @W1HURI 8 місяців тому +43

    Absolutely best way to increase your dopamine levels is to quit addictions. It took me years to realize this studying motivation.
    Quit sugar, porn, junk food, bingeing video games and media and your brain will become much more sensitive to dopamine and doing hard things becomes easy.

  • @alliewheeler2135
    @alliewheeler2135 Рік тому +4

    I got diagnosed with ADHD in 4th grade and was on stimulants from then up until a year ago (I’m now 26) when I became severely addicted to them. That dopamine fix that stimulants give you will eventually make you want more and more and it takes you down a long rabbit hole. I now have no motivation to do anything since I quit and have been on lexapro, and I’m praying a dopamine detox will help.

    • @NoraHeartfix
      @NoraHeartfix Рік тому

      I can relate, i took stimulants for years and i have struggle to get motivation and so on...u have ig?

    • @mercuryfillings8576
      @mercuryfillings8576 Рік тому +1

      Maybe try a detox like a sauna based detox to get the drug out of your system

  • @jameslunsford4168
    @jameslunsford4168 8 місяців тому +1

    Great video I’ve lived my entire life almost with ADD ADHD and I appreciate the educational aspect

    • @Clara2022
      @Clara2022 7 місяців тому

      I actually haven't got in a bad mood in my career since I started using Dmt_rogerr this month I don't experience pains,Bipolar,PTSD,depression,anxiety and other mental disorders.
      She gives the best diagnosis and psychedelic

  • @kosdigital7447
    @kosdigital7447 10 місяців тому +7

    Main thing from the video is exercise (running and bicycling is the best, because you get a sustained high heartbeat without tiring yourself, which is the goal), but the problem with exercise is that it is not always practical, sometimes you just feel too tired or sh..ity to bother with it, plus even if you do it, the dopamine effect is only one or two hours long and you'll probably not want to exercise 10 times a day, so a much more effective, practical and quicker solution would be to intentionally bore yourself to the point that you do your chore because it is the more "fun" alternative. Think about it, even if you are on your phone, you'll eventually start playing video games instead or doing something more fun than the phone, then the video games will get boring and you'll watch a show or jаck off and constantly try to find more fun alternatives...so why not use that to your advantage? If you force yourself to sit in a chair and just do nothing (or bore yourself in other safe ways), after a minute, two or five you'll decide that doing dishes has to be more fun than boring yourself. At that point do a tiny task to get some motivation and snowball that into finishing larger tasks. Just boring yourself alone won't work, but if you combine it with snowballing motivation by splitting tasks into small easily achievable ones, you'll accomplish a lot.

  • @Scott_Inksmith
    @Scott_Inksmith 11 місяців тому +9

    4 minutes in and nothing done.

  • @vanessaabasta6008
    @vanessaabasta6008 7 місяців тому +3

    The part where he’s screaming at the goal had me laughing hard 😂 hahaha

  • @derrickwan1304
    @derrickwan1304 7 місяців тому +1

    The setting a big project part hits real hard. I’m not even valuing baby steps at this point of my life and I think I should do something about it.

  • @selihter
    @selihter 6 місяців тому +5

    I am not diagnosed but listening cause I can relate to so many of these things that you talk about.

  • @bittterrrs7586
    @bittterrrs7586 Рік тому +3

    Your videos are amazing!! Im currently in the low dopamine loop so. I’m heading out for a run now. After im done with my coffee.

  • @k.l.manring2083
    @k.l.manring2083 Рік тому +1

    Super severe diagnosis here! Was 28 when diagnosed by specialist after almost two weeks of testing. Gotta just love the box with the lights and buzzers in the otherwise empty room

  • @skeenan73
    @skeenan73 17 днів тому

    Been struggling with this my whole life. Fifty one years and I never ever knew it was a dopamine deficiency. Suddenly every wrong decision I’ve made in my life is explained in an 8 minute video. Thank you! Why didn’t my doctors ever explain it to me?

  • @conned
    @conned Рік тому +11

    Hugging pets like dogs or horse might help due oxytocin.

  • @burn1gotbeats
    @burn1gotbeats 2 роки тому +10

    as soon as i wake up the dopamine hunt begins lol !!!

  • @ryananderson3072
    @ryananderson3072 2 роки тому +1

    After years of starving myself of enjoyment it’s become very clear to me I enjoy pushing myself as hard as possible and winning

  • @musicademonio2835
    @musicademonio2835 16 днів тому

    Bro said 500 and he got 23k definitely deserves it ❤

  • @AlissaSss23
    @AlissaSss23 2 роки тому +4

    Amazing video, I can't find a lot of information on ADHD IN adults, I'm so happy I've found your channel 🤗🤗🤗

  • @TheBruceKeller
    @TheBruceKeller Рік тому +7

    L-Tyrosine, fish oil, sulforaphane/broccoli, L-Dopa (sometimes), and uridine have been live savers. Gotu Kola is pretty nice too, same with bacopa, but I think those boost acetylcholine more than anything else and too much of that will give me asthma unfortunately... especially Huperzine-A, which makes sense since it's almost pharma level in terms of inhibiting acetylcholinesterase.

    • @A.desert.flower
      @A.desert.flower 5 місяців тому +1

      Do you take all of these every day?

  • @micheleschielka
    @micheleschielka 2 роки тому

    Thank you for sharing! I’ve watched a lot of UA-cam videos on ADHD & there are some good ones out there. This is definitely a great one!! First time I’ve seen you and I just liked and subscribed!

  • @luisniedermeier405
    @luisniedermeier405 8 місяців тому +2

    Its super easy for me to get motivated for sport . But for normal paper stuff i need all my willpower . Thank you for the great advises .

  • @TylinaVespart
    @TylinaVespart 2 роки тому +64

    Oh absolutely! Once I started being treated I realised just how much I was relying on snacking and food to combat the lack of dopamine. Especially the no energy part. That was a way bigger deal than I thought it was 😅
    I’d be bone tired, and try to snack my way into a functional level of energy. Way better about it now I’m appropriately treated but daaaamn
    Edit, 2 years on: I’m not about to discuss my own medical treatments online. Talk it over with a professional maybe.

    • @Dani-uz2bk
      @Dani-uz2bk Рік тому +4

      How did you treat it?

    • @mstenson4
      @mstenson4 Рік тому +1

      yeah how did you ttreat it? i'm desperate

    • @jcbanbury
      @jcbanbury 10 місяців тому +1

      ​@@mstenson4same. Still no replies 🙄

    • @Letter2thepresidentz
      @Letter2thepresidentz 9 місяців тому

      😢

    • @podlou9939
      @podlou9939 7 місяців тому

      ​@jcbanbury they edited it

  • @benjaminlamptey1867
    @benjaminlamptey1867 3 роки тому +12

    Lol I back when I was living in a house with a PlayStation, I got hooked to completing skill moves in FIFA. So I'd lose games because I was too focused on finesse and almost never actually trying to win.

    • @adhdvision
      @adhdvision  3 роки тому +2

      LOL u don't know how much I relate to this

  • @saragomez6352
    @saragomez6352 2 роки тому +1

    Thank you so much i have been surching about dopamine based on your video in TikTok,about “healthy dopamine resources will change your life”♥️😭am so excited شكرا جزيلا thank you im sara from Saudi Arabia really your video been a great help to allow me to understand and have empathy towards myself👍🏻❤️

  • @wee0007
    @wee0007 7 місяців тому +1

    If you hate exercising I highly recommend finding you favorite way to move your body. I hate “exercising” but I love to go hiking and bike riding. I get so much dopamine from nature.

  • @babyandtheholyspirit5231
    @babyandtheholyspirit5231 2 роки тому +3

    Thank you so so much this is exactly what I was looking for

  • @Scissorbcat
    @Scissorbcat Рік тому +4

    My struggle is I can't hear half the time and remember important things.

  • @brittanyoryan2260
    @brittanyoryan2260 2 роки тому +2

    I've definitely noticed that I've become screen addicted. I appreciate the tips!

  • @nickiboy33
    @nickiboy33 8 днів тому

    At the age of 50 I finally took the courage and went to a psychologist and ran a series of tests which (as I already knew) showed im suffering fr ADHD, but a mild one. Why mild? Because since a year ago Im living a super healthy life after a major life crash which forced me to “swim or drown” I exercise, meditate, dont drink alcohol anymore, eat healthy food and you name it I do it. This has led to that I can control my ADHD, and don’t necessarily need meds which I dont want tbh.
    Still struggling with daily structure, coping wirh long term projects and getting outta bed in the morning and more. But overall its much better. But now when i look back I see the ADHD has played major role in a lot of pain and suffering in my life. Sending strength and love to all of you with the condition, we can turn this to something good and beat many ofher people in their own game and find tons of success in life. Thats the positive side ❤

  • @JillyKins
    @JillyKins 2 роки тому +5

    My partner has ADHD and was diagnosed around three years ago. However, he was given a particular medication (misprescribed) which has caused all the more damage to his dopamine receptors.
    Most days he is literally like a zombie, losing his balance unable to think or get even the most simple tasks done, which many of us take for granted. Also, he has irritability and anger bursts due to the chemical imbalance.
    So-called professionals and doctors are blaming it on ADHD and won't take any responsibility for giving him this particular medication which has horrid side effects and can cause neurological damage.
    His ADHD medication helps a lot but...has been left for 12 weeks now on the wrong dose.

    • @livelystones7773
      @livelystones7773 Рік тому +2

      Hi, which meds was he misprescribed so we can avoid the same pitfalls please

    • @JillyKins
      @JillyKins Рік тому +3

      @@livelystones7773 Propranolol. It's a beta-blocker often prescribed for anxiety but has horrendous side effects. Can cause audio and visual hallucinations. My partner should never of been given this let alone told to take it as required hen it should be taken all the time. partner is still suffering three years on after stopping with audio hallucinations (Music none stop day in day out ) Its also worsened his dopamine receptors which makes his day-to-day living very hard. Of course the doctor wont tell you of these side effects or/and dos not know about them etc

  • @spencercobby-smith4887
    @spencercobby-smith4887 3 роки тому +3

    Bruh when the camera moves heapd it keeps me hooked on the video

  • @aiden-eg5vm
    @aiden-eg5vm 2 місяці тому +2

    I developed a cannabis addiction as a result of dopamine deficiency. I learned that consuming cannabis makes it so every task feels rewarding and at first I thought I found a solution but shortly after I realized I cannot function sober anymore and without consuming cannabis I cannot get anything done which isn't good considering that despite popular belief cannabis is not a harmless non addictive substance.

    • @jeskigaming
      @jeskigaming День тому

      This is exactly what happened to me; I could have written this comment myself. It's still hard to resist falling into the same trap when I'm feeling super low and unmotivated, it's like even though I know exactly what would happen my brain tries to trick me into thinking it'll be different. I have to keep reminding myself of what it was like before, it's exhausting. Especially with so many people out there saying cannabis is harmless.

  • @serenebrooks1513
    @serenebrooks1513 Рік тому +2

    At 52 I gave up smoking cigarettes after 35 years.... It has taken 3 years of my brain not producing dopamine still... 3 years of depression and flatlining... To realise that smoking wasn't making me fidgety and unsatisfied.... It was masking it and helping me concentrate🤔😔

  • @conisalgado1294
    @conisalgado1294 2 роки тому +6

    The problem with exercise is that it can cause many adhd people to abuse exercise in order to continue getting this dopamine hit. Led me to have destroyed my knees from all the running at the age of 30. Or course not everyone will do this but it is fairly common

    • @Tom-zg6sb
      @Tom-zg6sb 4 місяці тому

      I jogged when I was younger for an hour a day. Damaged my knees

  • @ciarajohnson5785
    @ciarajohnson5785 Рік тому +5

    Thanks for this video. I’m trying to find ways to treat my adhd without stimulant meds. I’ve tried Adderall and Concerta but they both give me anxiety.

    • @katherineblakely7142
      @katherineblakely7142 6 місяців тому

      Try Vyvanse! I love it! Also, give it at least a month. Some of the negative side effects tend to go away!

  • @texxstalker
    @texxstalker 3 місяці тому

    Dopamine is pleasure, serotonine is happiness

  • @fiercest_calm
    @fiercest_calm 7 місяців тому

    You do KNOW what your talking about! I subscribed.
    I seek dopamine by compulsive shopping. 😒 I've had trouble with meditation for many years, but I love on my dog all day long!

    • @Clara2022
      @Clara2022 7 місяців тому

      Before I go out for my day to day activities I improve my mental health stability/self esteem and also for relief from issues like BPD,panic attacks,chronic headache ,pdst so Dmt_rogerr helps thanks to their page I could order some microdosing capsules which are purely natural in any form you choose to take them

  • @taconaut2736
    @taconaut2736 2 роки тому +3

    It only took me three attempts to finish the whole video... Thanks for sharing!

  • @Krina16
    @Krina16 3 роки тому +3

    Well done, very nice work

  • @meendonme2202
    @meendonme2202 7 місяців тому +1

    Awesome video! Thank you! 🤩 I am addicted to exercises, caffeine, sugary food (more or less healthy it depends) - but... omg bananas!!! 😆 I am addicted to listening music, doing something creative (I work in creative industry) and hugging yes! The most difficult part for now is healthy sleep habit 😏 I wish for all of us wonderful development in areas that matters. Stay focus 💙

  • @chasemoney412
    @chasemoney412 8 місяців тому +1

    This video was great happy I found your channel

  • @katypilkington1704
    @katypilkington1704 2 роки тому +5

    I hugged my pet - good for my dopamine, but less good for avoiding the open wounds that my cat inflicted. Suffice it to say, she does not like hugs 😂

    • @docbrown3139
      @docbrown3139 Рік тому

      My cat is the opposite.. he loves to take naps with me and snuggles up to me when I need to get moving .. fighting the temptation is almost impossible because he’s so soft and cuddly 😭

  • @atomiik_brainfood
    @atomiik_brainfood Рік тому +6

    I was addicted to a lot of things. Video games especially took me over. With games ames like hitman, where every time I viciously murder a target I cheer up and get all giddy like a child. Took me a while to realize my ADHD and search for dopamine was the patient zero for all this.

  • @idgaf-im-happy
    @idgaf-im-happy 4 місяці тому +1

    I've been avoiding videos like this bc I feel shame and isolation because of my adhd. I started cycling in July. Took a break and boy it was the biggest mistake. Now trying to get back into it. It really helped me with the depression and anxiety, and I was okay with it being something I did alone. I hope I can make myself do it again.

  • @pamt270
    @pamt270 Рік тому

    I can't believe I found you. I'm crying because everything you brought up is me.

  • @aevin1790
    @aevin1790 3 роки тому +3

    I love it here. Thank you.

  • @woof7679
    @woof7679 2 роки тому +6

    L tyrosine works unbelievably well for me

    • @adityan3208
      @adityan3208 2 роки тому

      Does it still work well or you developed tolerance?

  • @sabrinereasteel4526
    @sabrinereasteel4526 7 місяців тому +1

    today is a great day discovering this amazing channel

  • @Pheenixswann
    @Pheenixswann Рік тому +1

    The camera movement is really calming to my adhd brain idk why

  • @jodfie
    @jodfie 3 роки тому +11

    I want to know what that desk is because it’s strong lol

    • @QQ1084
      @QQ1084 3 роки тому

      🤣😂😂

  • @docbrown3139
    @docbrown3139 Рік тому +3

    Not sure if this is connected to my adhd symptoms but I think I have shallow breathing. Does anyone else have this problem?? I’m looking into deep breathing exercises/techniques I read that oxygen helps boost dopamine (probably why exercise or meditation is beneficial) there’s been promising results with ptsd patients and wonder if anyone with adhd tried it long term and saw improvements? Meditation and exercise is hard for me to keep up daily.

  • @michaelwinslow447
    @michaelwinslow447 9 місяців тому +1

    Dopamine->phone dopamine-> phone dopamine -> phone -> learning something new -> dopamine

  • @mrb214
    @mrb214 2 роки тому +2

    I was diagnosed with Asperger's with ADHD and dyslexia at the age of 5 and I used to not know why am I eating chocolates as if it's so precious to me also I even crave for savoury foods too. Now with treatment therapies in my teen years I have a better control also my craving too is in control as a adult now

  • @jazzmyne6881
    @jazzmyne6881 Рік тому +8

    Biggest struggle has always been unmotivated mornings.

    • @Sierra000
      @Sierra000 Рік тому

      Sitting here in bed right now lol

    • @justins3810
      @justins3810 8 місяців тому

      I've had an impossible 4 miserable years to deal with. People only make it worse. Doctors make it worse. Antidrug people like this make it worse