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  • Here’s everything you need to know about Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) in children. Get the transcript at www.understood.org/en/article...
    Thomas E. Brown, PhD, discusses ADHD diagnosis, ADHD symptoms, available ADHD treatment options, and ADHD medication. As our expert says, ADD/ADHD is not a behavior problem. It has far more to do with the brain’s management system. Remember, ADHD has nothing to do with how smart a person is.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 28 тис.

  • @tristanmcmorran3709
    @tristanmcmorran3709 3 роки тому +1780

    A wonderfully bizarre experience: Listening to a person you've never met describe you in nearly perfect essence and detail for 28 minutes.

    • @ALittleOG
      @ALittleOG 3 роки тому +40

      Holy crap, no joke.

    • @MrHansSchuman
      @MrHansSchuman 3 роки тому +22

      no joke... 100% me

    • @snakehawk8164
      @snakehawk8164 3 роки тому +24

      Yeah agreed me 100 percent. Im diagnosed with adhd and ocd what a nice combination to have

    • @shahrazade26
      @shahrazade26 3 роки тому +14

      Yes. This dude is awesome.

    • @terriogbeiwi8148
      @terriogbeiwi8148 3 роки тому +12

      He answered my question it is hereditary.

  • @hunterurban5465
    @hunterurban5465 2 роки тому +200

    The worst part is when you can't even focus on the things you like

    • @TigerShark_With_thigh_in_mouth
      @TigerShark_With_thigh_in_mouth 2 роки тому +25

      I think depression may play a role into it. I could be wrong. It is miserable.

    • @thepaleone6960
      @thepaleone6960 2 роки тому +1

      So painfully relatable. I know this feeling all too well...

    • @ZentaBon
      @ZentaBon 2 роки тому +1

      Truly awful

    • @ehtishamulhaq5391
      @ehtishamulhaq5391 2 роки тому +1

      same bruh

    • @dresavage7754
      @dresavage7754 2 роки тому +6

      Yea either depression or anxiety there. You have to figure that out first. Learn to love yourself again and don't take life to seriously. when I start feeling that way I remind myself that we are all just bits of matter and none of it really matters. So just enjoy this life while you've got it cuz u aint gonna get it again

  • @TheDandonian
    @TheDandonian Рік тому +84

    Almost in tears here at a guy who actually understands what the hell it is that my life is like. Comparing his knowledge to my GP is truly enraging.

    • @carolinasv525
      @carolinasv525 Рік тому +1

      Same!!!

    • @jettman60
      @jettman60 Рік тому +2

      I'm there with you, it started bringing tears to my eyes also that 98% of people just don't understand.

  • @maddog9213
    @maddog9213 2 місяці тому +38

    watching this instead of doing what i need to do

  • @bassforhire555
    @bassforhire555 2 роки тому +15703

    Listening to a man describe your entire life experience is kind of surreal

    • @pvtmalo3217
      @pvtmalo3217 2 роки тому +563

      Just finished the video now and I had so many "wow that is me!" moments. I had the diagnose at 16, but I never got to learn about it.

    • @arborealmole8079
      @arborealmole8079 2 роки тому +331

      While hearing him explain my life I have the x-files theme in my head

    • @Rav0000000
      @Rav0000000 2 роки тому +354

      I'm 42 and only last week did I consider the possibility that I might have ADHD. Never came up once growing up. I felt like this guy made a video specifically about me. I'm getting evaluated by my doctor next week.

    • @lennycuellar
      @lennycuellar 2 роки тому +146

      Yeah. I'm here like damn that's my mom, wait that's ME too. Shoot I think I see it in my kids too!

    • @thanks59300
      @thanks59300 2 роки тому +39

      Exactly what I was thinking

  • @AutisticWombot
    @AutisticWombot 2 роки тому +151

    "He's smart but just needs to apply himself more", "He just needs to prioritize better", "He just needs to work harder", "Why can't you just listen?", "Stop fidgeting!". These are the most commonly heard phrases of my life...

    • @AlbinosaurusR3X
      @AlbinosaurusR3X 2 роки тому +4

      I think a lot of us can relate.

    • @chrisgeronimo123
      @chrisgeronimo123 2 роки тому +9

      So smart could be top of his class if he just focused !always disruptive doesn't concentrate !smart when he applies himself which isn't often was every report card. Why didn't anyone notice instead I was ostricized put outside class Nd eventually expelled !very sad

    • @JesusAteMyWaffles
      @JesusAteMyWaffles 2 роки тому +6

      Really annoys me when people say I’m smart but just need to apply myself. I’m trying - Well, feel like I am but struggling. In school I was put in side rooms away from the rest of the class; called a distraction to others. I fail at all things academic and feel stuck in a world where I want to be ‘something’ but can’t “apply myself enough” to get there.

    • @arjunnukal6168
      @arjunnukal6168 2 роки тому

      I can definitely relate

    • @kingwheelbarrow
      @kingwheelbarrow 2 роки тому

      Amen to the first one. I hear it every school day.

  • @KingDoug
    @KingDoug 5 місяців тому +23

    How did this man manage to describe my entire life in 28 minutes?

  • @HelsenbergFan
    @HelsenbergFan Рік тому +27

    Casually sitting here as he defines me perfectly

  • @blurbization
    @blurbization 3 роки тому +8001

    ADHD culture is wanting to know more about ADHD but struggling to get through a half hour informative video about it.

    • @nando3930
      @nando3930 3 роки тому +285

      Me while watching this ughs lmfao

    • @lewon3423
      @lewon3423 3 роки тому +329

      it took me 4 breaks to reach the end xD + 10-12 times going 10sec backwards the video bcs i got triggerd to some of his words and start thinking vividly my thoughts/expiriences about it xD

    • @ferchii13
      @ferchii13 3 роки тому +95

      @@lewon3423 in my case i just keep pausing to see smth on my phone for no reason 😂 them continue again.

    • @axolotl8316
      @axolotl8316 3 роки тому +135

      Lmao me 🤣, its 5 mins later you realize that you zoned out or took 15 mins to write a comment while you forgot to pay attention on the video. And you never want to read about ADHD, its videos or maybe small reddit posts

    • @charliemorningstar7251
      @charliemorningstar7251 3 роки тому +67

      This is true. I have ADHD, and I'm struggling to remember the things the guy is talking about. I'm trying, but I miss key points and stuff.

  • @tulinbeyduz920
    @tulinbeyduz920 3 роки тому +765

    MY brother failed high school. He was ADHD. Expelled from 4schools. He is 34 now, he’s doing his first year as an orthopedic surgeon . Proud sister ...

    • @ContraryClipsHub
      @ContraryClipsHub 3 роки тому +58

      It's funny isn't how they allow us with ADHD to be surgeons but not soldiers

    • @daisyvorn1797
      @daisyvorn1797 3 роки тому +8

      I'm so happy for your bro 😁😢🥺

    • @AboveW
      @AboveW 3 роки тому +5

      @@ContraryClipsHub Wait what? I'm pretty sure that's not a problem with my country, where are you from?

    • @aaronhedditch315
      @aaronhedditch315 3 роки тому +18

      He was ADHD

    • @ubayyd
      @ubayyd 3 роки тому +4

      That's so amazing. It inspires me to do better. ❤️

  • @nefelibatabutterfly1826
    @nefelibatabutterfly1826 Рік тому +17

    Scrolling through the comments, reading them, commenting on them, looking at email, and checking other apps while "watching" this video

  • @KyleFordkidzombie
    @KyleFordkidzombie Рік тому +44

    Not me getting emotional watching this. I'm an adult with ADHD and it's something I feel so embarrassed about. I've gone back to school as an adult and I feel like every time I bring up my ADHD people look at me like I'm making an excuse. My ability to have a conversation about my schoolwork makes me seem like a savant. When I walk into the classroom my working memory goes out the window. I hate that I can explain everything in pristine detail, but can never write it down because my mind is moving too fast.

    • @mikemartin1709
      @mikemartin1709 Рік тому

      I feel the same way, I’ve always joked about having it to my GF and family but after watching this I hit a lot more boxes than I thought I would.

    • @forddriver8827
      @forddriver8827 Рік тому

      I'm 54years old, recenty diagnosed. Sadly, other meds masked the true issues so I have just wasted my life never achieving the normal road of learning who we are and growing as people. Hopefully I can achieve some peace over the next few years, as it is tiring feeling like a misfit with no social life. Stay strong, one day at a time.

    • @Vvopat96
      @Vvopat96 Рік тому

      I don't probably have AHDH but I have bibolar and there is a lot in common between these. I'm sometimes ADHD depends on a day (without meds). There is few tricks you can use to get boring stuff done. Firstly I use chopping technique, make the task as small of a piece as possible so you can go forward with it without forgetting it midway or loosing focus. Think about a question you can aswer to get forward in your task. Math is easy when you have clearly something you can start with. Like company's profit, 500 000€, write it down, go next. When there is a question, think one part of a time how you get to the answer, make sub questions. You can't hold everything in your mind same time. One small bit you can.
      Secondly have conversations about the subject. That will make you more interested in the subject. Also find a way to make subject interesting. We can do interesting tasks well.

  • @ViggoStark
    @ViggoStark 2 роки тому +182

    This guy just explained my condition better in 20 minutes than I have been able to in 15 years.

    • @kaipissy
      @kaipissy 2 роки тому +2

      This is exactly how I feel though like wtf I never felt so understood before

    • @agentfisher2978
      @agentfisher2978 2 роки тому +3

      If only we had the ability to master it also ;)

    • @lennyboy1252
      @lennyboy1252 2 роки тому +2

      holy cow no kidding, when i was in grade one they sent me to some collage because i would do that watching the pencil hit the floor thing for five minutes. i guess back in the early 70's they did really have a handle on what this was..im sending this video to my mom and taking back all my apologies to her for parent teacher day that she had to sit through..lol..

    • @user-bl6hn1ds7v
      @user-bl6hn1ds7v 7 місяців тому

      ​@@kaipissy]p

  • @Stini011
    @Stini011 3 роки тому +547

    That made me cry because for the first time someone explains it without making me feel stupid for it

    • @Dreamchaser68
      @Dreamchaser68 3 роки тому +14

      Me too. At last I realise I'm not a lesser personality.

    • @lisacallan5462
      @lisacallan5462 3 роки тому +19

      I just always feel like a burden or like I can't ever be reliable enough to help anyone

    • @MarleneMeier
      @MarleneMeier 3 роки тому +14

      I felt stupid my whole life until I was diagnosed at age 30 after taking a 6 month psych study where I found out I actually had a high IQ.

    • @kindaslyguy4092
      @kindaslyguy4092 3 роки тому +1

      Same
      Now I must rewind

    • @doreenschnall5548
      @doreenschnall5548 3 роки тому +4

      Me too. Always feel bad about myself.

  • @RyanLockwood
    @RyanLockwood 2 місяці тому +22

    Finally a fucking video that actually explains SOMETHING with the brain. I’m sick and tired of all the regurgitated crap that never mentions neural biology

  • @theperksofbeinganaries3746
    @theperksofbeinganaries3746 Рік тому +27

    the way psychology is one of my hyperfixations so i had no problem getting through this

  • @anayarey7865
    @anayarey7865 2 роки тому +175

    "They can't get started until it's becoming an emergency" This.

    • @jake6681
      @jake6681 2 роки тому +13

      I just started an essay the day it was due... we had 5 weeks to finish it

    • @joshuaroa8503
      @joshuaroa8503 2 роки тому +2

      THISSS. The more time I have to do something, the worst it is... I know myself and say stuff like ''ok, we're gonna do little by little each day and so you don't have to do it all in one at the last minute!'' yet still.... the next day, and the next, and the next one.
      Only when the day is looming over is when I feel pressured enough to DO SOMETHING with the stuff I'm not really interested in doing.

    • @antediluvianatheist5262
      @antediluvianatheist5262 2 роки тому

      So... Humans then?

    • @michellesamayoa1115
      @michellesamayoa1115 2 роки тому

      i've been late for multiple assignments from my boss and she hasn't fired me/yelled at me so it doesn't feel like enough of an emergency to get started and i hate it

    • @bennettsmemefolder6433
      @bennettsmemefolder6433 2 роки тому

      So true…

  • @Han_xiety
    @Han_xiety 2 роки тому +628

    "And then they drift off, and then they're back, and then they drift off" this snapped me out of my daydream, ironically

    • @ashdash4297
      @ashdash4297 2 роки тому +3

      Hahaha Lol

    • @wkelly_1574
      @wkelly_1574 2 роки тому

      Hahahaha it literally did the same thing I kept looking at my ceiling and back to my phone 😂

    • @aliazhar3918
      @aliazhar3918 2 роки тому

      @@wkelly_1574 bruh im cheesed because this man said everything that happens to me all the time.

    • @makemecry6604
      @makemecry6604 2 роки тому +4

      not me reading the comment and being distracted from watching the video lmao. And the whole "cant do my work until its an emergency" is my biggest struggle with adhd and the reason why i often times stay up late finishing things. CANT FOCUS

    • @nimmuraj
      @nimmuraj 2 роки тому

      I thought this was the normal... do I have adhd?

  • @fleanchenng5165
    @fleanchenng5165 10 місяців тому +21

    I was diagnosed when I was 30 years old , and then I kept searching for related videos to watch, but I can't finish watching any of them. 😂😂

  • @simonrussell2191
    @simonrussell2191 7 місяців тому +28

    I’m nearly 57 and I think I just realised why my life has been such an ordeal.

    • @xcrfty
      @xcrfty 7 місяців тому +3

      Welcome to the club pal. Always doubted ADHD even existed until this man described my life.

    • @AnneAslaug
      @AnneAslaug 7 місяців тому +1

      I got diagnosed at 42, dexamphetamine made me feel like I had had a brain transplant!

    • @HannahHannahHannah
      @HannahHannahHannah 7 місяців тому

      49, already, FINALLY diagnosed!

    • @iWoofie
      @iWoofie 6 місяців тому +1

      57 too and knew I had problems but didn’t realise a typical person doesn’t have these things going on in their head.

    • @binathere2574
      @binathere2574 6 місяців тому

      Hugs. I realised this at 68

  • @adamsos
    @adamsos 2 роки тому +632

    Besides being amazingly accurate, this man's perfect pauses in his speech gave me the time to process what he's saying and a goal to shoot for. He knows his audience.

    • @mojtaba4497
      @mojtaba4497 2 роки тому +7

      Exactly

    • @ardie..
      @ardie.. 2 роки тому +7

      100% agreed, EVERYTHING he’s talking about is something I relate to, it’s completely accurate, and it doesn’t help when all we have is people telling us to focus, that doesn’t help

    • @felixonthemac
      @felixonthemac 2 роки тому +3

      I came here to acknowledge the well articulated video description and realised it was your comment LOL

    • @deanokeller6886
      @deanokeller6886 2 роки тому +2

      i know right? i also agree to the top comment too.

    • @tonizio4958
      @tonizio4958 2 роки тому +1

      Yeah, I only had to skip back once at the end cause I got distracted..

  • @thedave8097
    @thedave8097 3 роки тому +1681

    This man almost made me cry. I have been struggling with these experiences my whole life and people have always brushed them off as just a lack of discipline and motivation. Hearing him perfectly describe everything that I have gone through just makes me emotional. Thank you.

    • @sarahschmidt3297
      @sarahschmidt3297 3 роки тому +43

      It's a great sense of validation!
      Glad it positively affected you as well 🥰

    • @mfanto1
      @mfanto1 3 роки тому +15

      All those years... now what feel a bit lost now

    • @jamesmiller4085
      @jamesmiller4085 3 роки тому +3

      Look at my comment i just left on the top maby you will understand after reading

    • @gxlorp
      @gxlorp 3 роки тому +6

      I just watched to stair at his interesting head.

    • @xShiftyyy
      @xShiftyyy 3 роки тому +26

      I teared up too, I had a lot of trouble in school when I really wanted to succeed. I’d disappoint my dad and he’d brush my thoughts of maybe having ADD/ADHD as me making excuses. Being out of high school now it’s become a goal of mine to be sophisticated and a lot of the people I look up too have that and a great memory to go along with it, I’m just so hesitant on taking aderral because for one I don’t want to have to depend on medication and what if you become addicted? It’s a weird spot to be in but nice to be validated on what I think is wrong upstairs 😂

  • @TonyB_X
    @TonyB_X Рік тому +23

    I just keep watching these videos of ADHD and I get so emotional, its so much all at once.

  • @onilevi
    @onilevi Рік тому +18

    i started crying when he started listing the examples bc this is exactly what I've been going through my entire life

    • @kilocominup
      @kilocominup Рік тому

      nothing to cry for tho, u can push thru it. i have it too

    • @tybbiesniffer
      @tybbiesniffer Рік тому

      Same. I felt like he was talking to me. I had no idea I had ADHD before I watched this video.

  • @BATISTA15258
    @BATISTA15258 3 роки тому +595

    How often does ADHD interfere with your daily tasks?
    Me: Yes.

    • @davidhoran7116
      @davidhoran7116 3 роки тому +7

      I’ll call my friends in tears the day ADHD dosent interfere with my daily tasks 😂

    • @drt28
      @drt28 3 роки тому +14

      I have several projects started that I intend to finish some day,,,,,it’s been that way for a long time

    • @pablofurnace
      @pablofurnace 3 роки тому +3

      I lol’ed so hard at this. 🤣

    • @lauramalizia9636
      @lauramalizia9636 3 роки тому +1

      @@davidhoran7116 I'm with you.. constantly.

    • @victoryinjesus3423
      @victoryinjesus3423 3 роки тому

      All of the time

  • @TurboLazer007
    @TurboLazer007 2 роки тому +106

    THIS GUY KNOWS ME BETTER THAN MY WHOLE FAMILY

    • @Roland_Deschain_of_Gilead19
      @Roland_Deschain_of_Gilead19 2 роки тому +4

      I agree completely! It’s so hard to describe what ADHD is like to someone who doesn’t have it. My wife and I both work in mental health and even when she knows everything about it from the textbooks and working with her patients at, she doesn’t know what it’s like to live with it. I also think the fact that we can’t describe what ADHD is really like makes it harder for the ones who need the medication‘s to talk with their providers about it because a lot of us know that people like to abuse and amphetamines and Ritalin and will pretty much describe everything that we know from experience and it’s hard for the clinicians to tell the difference.

    • @pedroraposo4722
      @pedroraposo4722 2 роки тому +1

      EXACTLY, i actually never thought i had ADHD, because i thought a person with ADHD is the typical hyperactive kid at the back of class always cracking jokes and can't shut up, but after seeing this video I can relate so much to it, it's unbelievable

    • @_VortexLord_
      @_VortexLord_ 2 роки тому +1

      Bruh Ive been sitting here for 28 minutes being like wait that's my adhd? I thought that was normal?? I literally thought everyone paid attention to the pencil dropping thing. Sending this to all my friends lmao

    • @adrianomelito.
      @adrianomelito. 2 роки тому +1

      The same way your affirmation is somehow funny and totally true, family, and specially my wife have great difficulty to help me out... congratulations 👏👏👏

  • @j0hnj0hn_83
    @j0hnj0hn_83 Рік тому +33

    I know this video is 6 years old but you touch on many things I have been dealing with my whole life but I couldn’t pin it’s root cause. My son has ADHD and my second son has autism. I decided to research ADHD in adults and I finally have some clarity. I’m tired of feeling this way. Hollow, empty, angry,procrastination, not finishing what you started, lack of interest in anything, memory loss, forgetfulness. Thank You!

    • @BernardoDominguesBotelho
      @BernardoDominguesBotelho Рік тому +2

      Medication helps a LOT. At least in my case. Go to a professional and get treatment. It changed my life. I used to drive Uber for a living and now I have my own business.

    • @sameena713
      @sameena713 Рік тому +1

      @@BernardoDominguesBotelhoYes it does. Turns off the “background noise.” Also relaxes me and turns off my anxiety.

  • @ak367071
    @ak367071 Рік тому +28

    Students who attend his classes are truly lucky. What a brilliant man. I have been searching about ADHD on the internet/youtube for the last 7-8 months and all the results I got were very vague and I was confused. But this video explained everything I was looking for.

    • @emilyosness3359
      @emilyosness3359 Рік тому +3

      You have stole the exact words that I would say about this video. This man is genius. I literally watched this and felt like he was describing me to a T. I actually started crying because finally someone who truly believes me and who can put all of these things into words for me. I found this video very comforting.

    • @ak367071
      @ak367071 Рік тому +1

      ​@@emilyosness3359 We need people like him for a better world. I know how hard it is to struggle with this condition. But even worse is explaining it to others who have no idea what we're talking about. I think the problem is solved now.

  • @user-kf7dk8vm5y
    @user-kf7dk8vm5y 2 роки тому +372

    i can’t imagine what it’s like to NOT have adhd. it must be so nice to just be able to focus clearly

    • @harrycontos3847
      @harrycontos3847 2 роки тому +34

      Me too. To be able to complete something, and not get distracted.
      I actually feel guilty to continue doing what I'm doing when somebody interrupts me, I feel I ha e to stop and look at them and act as if I'm interested...
      It sucks

    • @aliazhar3918
      @aliazhar3918 2 роки тому +1

      @@harrycontos3847 literally me I dont know what to say, instead i mentally say to myself when will this person piss off im trying to do something here and then before i know it i've completely sidetracked. Currently I have a plan for today that im barely following because each task makes me feel heavy and uninterested.
      i should be reviewing what i learnt today prepare my materials for tomorrow do my homework and ready for tommorrow but im here in the comments because learning about ADHD is more interesting and this video was easy to focus on.
      I went to the bathroom and came straight back and continued watching. That speaks volumes to myself because normally I dont want to continue and start doing something else right away.

    • @bradyriordan1383
      @bradyriordan1383 2 роки тому +9

      honestly i can't even imagine it. it's a dream.

    • @iGame3D
      @iGame3D 2 роки тому +1

      Find the thing you can do that allows you to focus. It's going to take a lot of experimentation. Try exercise. Try tai chi. Try singing. Try art. Try gaming. Try reading out loud. Try all the things until something clicks.

    • @RED01SEA
      @RED01SEA 2 роки тому

      funny thing is , that i unconsciously have to imagine how other deal with the situation at hand just so i can deal with it too , so you know the drill make a long an intricate scenario when me isn't me but normal me and run throw it fast and with this way i can deal with stuff better i think , because on the normal circumstance if i had to deal with it exactly natively it will end in disaster or a super confusion to every one else

  • @DuncanDis0rderly
    @DuncanDis0rderly 3 роки тому +724

    Imagine making a 28 minute video about ADHD...this will stay it my watch later playlist for years

    • @tovarishC1
      @tovarishC1 3 роки тому +28

      EXACTLY, that's so hard to even watch 5 minutes without going nuts.

    • @ttnnaples8060
      @ttnnaples8060 3 роки тому +10

      He had me for twenth words...

    • @Nursegracie
      @Nursegracie 3 роки тому +1

      So true! 😂

    • @Hammarsand
      @Hammarsand 3 роки тому +7

      @Justin Anstine I'm att X2 still 14 min long...... 🤣

    • @nou1101
      @nou1101 3 роки тому +10

      I’ve already walked away to do dishes twice and I’m at 5 minutes

  • @Lizarino
    @Lizarino Рік тому +28

    I was diagnosed with depression 8 years ago and have tried more than 8 different types of medication and none of it worked, was thinking I was just dumb, lazy or something. I've never thought about ADHD before since I don't act like the stereotypical ADHD person being hyperactive but looking into it lately it is surprising how well I fit into all of the symptoms. Watching this video made me cry last night, finally feel like I understand what's going on with me and why my life has been such a mess, perfect explanation of it, thank you :)

    • @UnderstoodOrg
      @UnderstoodOrg  Рік тому +5

      We're so glad to hear you found the video helpful, and that it made you feel a little less alone.💙

  • @wytemike23
    @wytemike23 Рік тому +15

    I'm showing this video to everyone I care about PRAYING they will inconvenience themselves for 30 min to better understand me.
    This video is perfect. In every way.
    Thank you

    • @andrewwalton5813
      @andrewwalton5813 Рік тому

      I wish you the best of luck with that. I would be interested to know how it turns out, if it was successful, how their responses to your request make you feel etc 🙂

  • @OsmosisHD
    @OsmosisHD 3 роки тому +108

    "Sleep like a dead person, I have a hard time resurrecting myself"
    I'm blessed with the company I work for and my boss. He personally calls me every single morning 7am
    Without him I would have lost this job a long time ago, like I did with all other jobs I had before

    • @whereisthesauce2881
      @whereisthesauce2881 3 роки тому +7

      That's so sweet of your boss 🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺

    • @HoloScope
      @HoloScope 3 роки тому

      Oh is that a symptom of ADD/ADHD? I have my alarm on full blast and my brother gets mad because I can't wake up

    • @Kirayni
      @Kirayni 3 роки тому

      @@HoloScope both me (diagnosed) and my father (undiagnosed but probable gene giver) use like 5 alarms because we cannot trust ourselves, and even then sometimes we end up sleeping through it all, meanwhile my mother wants to smack our phones againdt the wall because of how obnoxious the sound gets and yet we just don't get up, even of we're slightly conscious/awake. And don't get me started on how that, sleeping late and being chronically late to everywhere works like a charm to get chronic fatigue and being fired lol

  • @User-mw6dp
    @User-mw6dp 3 роки тому +601

    “ADHD has nothing to do with how smart you are.” I really felt this one. The stigma is very real.

    • @LEOWIFEGigiX
      @LEOWIFEGigiX 3 роки тому +7

      YES!!! To the point that one loses self-esteem and confidence!

    • @thatclassydemon9311
      @thatclassydemon9311 3 роки тому +9

      a mental disorder can be your greatest strength. people seem to assume that anything other than the norm is a deficiency or a harmful attribute while we can actively make it the opposite.

    • @casey8533
      @casey8533 3 роки тому +19

      Some people think I'm extremely intelligent because of adhd causing me to over analyze things and when my mind is working properly I perform very well and enjoy talking about complex topics. Most people though usually think I'm lazy or a bit slow because I forget so much and I'm as organized as a small child at recess.

    • @runnersluck4390
      @runnersluck4390 3 роки тому +3

      My adult brother has ADHD and that comment was emotional for me, I know how smart he is!

    • @babyaveibrahim4155
      @babyaveibrahim4155 3 роки тому +1

      @@casey8533 I m like that and my mom and I get in to problem due to my problem

  • @dungaribateka
    @dungaribateka 6 місяців тому +19

    Probably the most comprehensive and no nonsense video about ADHD on internet. Sir brown is really great speaker as well.

    • @iWoofie
      @iWoofie 6 місяців тому +2

      That’s what I thought and he kept my concentration throughout which is a miracle.

  • @melissacruickshank5587
    @melissacruickshank5587 Рік тому +10

    I cried listening to this. My husband said “is it because you feel seen?”
    Yes… I finally do

  • @supertrinigamer
    @supertrinigamer 2 роки тому +755

    I love that a video about ADHD is 28 minutes long
    Edit: I have no idea what to say, but I cannot thank this video enough. I'm not even kidding, it is responsible for my diagnosis. There was a night in August last year where I listened to this video in the background and just listened in awe, realising that practically everything this doctor said, was something relatable. I had suspected it was ADHD well before but we didn't have absolute proof. In September I got my actual diagnosis and was provided with medication (But this is not the only solution to ADHD! Some people find that alternate methods work just as well, everyone is different), and ever since, it has been life changing. I've been getting the support and arrangements needed in school, I can finally relax a little bit and not be so hard on myself for who I am, it's just incredible, and it wouldn't've happened if not for this video. So huge thanks to Understood for uploading, and to Dr Thomas E. Brown!

    • @supertrinigamer
      @supertrinigamer 2 роки тому +57

      It was so relatable that I ended up driving in BeamNG while listening to it and I ended up listening to the entire thing. It's so weird hearing everything about you be described in perfect accuracy

    • @ComanderComander
      @ComanderComander 2 роки тому +4

      S called hyperfocus haah

    • @yoshianyaponte9371
      @yoshianyaponte9371 2 роки тому +31

      I watched at 1.5x speed, but also got distracted midway😂... Still is nice seeing someone put into words what you go through every day.

    • @barryleslie7727
      @barryleslie7727 2 роки тому +11

      I am assuming it's for muggles without ADHD

    • @supertrinigamer
      @supertrinigamer 2 роки тому +6

      @@yoshianyaponte9371 Yeah. It's absolutely mad though, everything in this video was bloody spot on to what happens to me.

  • @HansLemurson
    @HansLemurson 3 роки тому +101

    The worst thing in ADHD is when it gets treated as a moral problem, that you're just "not trying hard enough" to stay on task or organize things.

    • @arushiahmed6555
      @arushiahmed6555 3 роки тому +7

      yeah, people think that some are just comepletely helpless people, and the rest are perfectly fine. the thing is, we’re inbetween, where we can do things ourself and we’re just considered as bad people in general

    • @khairyfarhan
      @khairyfarhan 2 роки тому +3

      basically all the farmers telling the hunters that they're lazy when there's no need for hunting.

  • @marcopolo127
    @marcopolo127 7 місяців тому +15

    This man is describing me better than I can

  • @wijdanemeskine8998
    @wijdanemeskine8998 Рік тому +21

    I cried while listening, im loosing my life because of this

    • @Tellittothefireflies
      @Tellittothefireflies Рік тому +3

      same here, the way you said it is kinda heartbreaking, it's sad

    • @FP-en8wn
      @FP-en8wn Рік тому

      I think it is important that you get a diagnosis first of all and go from there. All the best.

    • @aninsidestory
      @aninsidestory Рік тому

      💜⭐️❤️

    • @VisualJoey
      @VisualJoey Рік тому +2

      I can totally feel this too. Yet I have seen so much positives of having AD(H)D as well. However, it doesn’t feel to be working out in this society.
      It feels like a tedious and continues task to get up and going after every time the world starts tearing down again. And my environment doesn’t seem to be build to utilize the positives; to understand, support and accept the weaknesses that come along with the positives.
      It’s so hard to even understand myself. I’m in therapy, had ADHD group sessions, found my peers. But still,
      The world crumbles and I stumble,
      The world neglects and I reflect,
      But I can’t seem to get the pieces right.

  • @nakeitafrater3712
    @nakeitafrater3712 3 роки тому +274

    "My minds a great sprinter but it's a lousy distance runner" this analogy resonated with me

    • @parkerfern
      @parkerfern 3 роки тому

      it’s funny because my body works the opposite

    • @seek_strangeniss
      @seek_strangeniss 3 роки тому +2

      I seen this right as he said it

    • @shanewilliams5125
      @shanewilliams5125 3 роки тому +1

      I read this just a second after he said it lol

    • @istudy9
      @istudy9 3 роки тому +1

      It hit my heart, why can this touch base so hard :( I'm away from work bc I can't focus on getting task done. Sign

    • @androidery1999
      @androidery1999 3 роки тому

      Yes!

  • @rat4730
    @rat4730 3 роки тому +215

    "They can’t get started until it’s becoming an emergency"
    exactly! thats why im watching youtube instead of doing my assignment due in 2 days

  • @1912amory
    @1912amory Рік тому +20

    Like this comment if your ADHD made you wander to the comments section, and all of a sudden his words became background noise.

  • @rubygoestohyrule6515
    @rubygoestohyrule6515 Рік тому +18

    "It's not a problem with willpower, it's with how the brain is wired" 😢 that takes off SO much guilt

  • @patario5977
    @patario5977 Рік тому +50

    Literally drifting off while a man talks about how you drift off was the funniest part of the video for me

    • @eilon6765
      @eilon6765 Рік тому

      Facts, but it may be due to how Im used to watching decently edited youtube videos to keep me engaged. Plus the way he talks is relatively quiet and monotone so thats also why I started to get bored

    • @arnobdaspurkayastha6645
      @arnobdaspurkayastha6645 Рік тому

      LMAO best comment 🙂

    • @kk.9466
      @kk.9466 Рік тому

      literally! lol

    • @davidherbella9411
      @davidherbella9411 Рік тому

      This

  • @12347c
    @12347c 3 роки тому +281

    It’s so overwhelming to hear him explain this so accurately. I’ve spent years getting yelled at, losing jobs and being disappointed In myself. Knowing I’m trying as hard as I can and not getting results. I’ve never heard someone get it dead right like this.

    • @theghostinthemirror8158
      @theghostinthemirror8158 3 роки тому +22

      It’s so incredibly validating. It’s listening to someone articulate what I’ve been trying to articulate my entire life.

    • @david.whereyomomsat5877
      @david.whereyomomsat5877 3 роки тому +6

      for reals like my parents just think i’m lazy or it’s my will like i was born like this and likely thing is it’s one of yours fault. like they’ll never understand that i just can’t focus same way a person who’s paralyzed can’t run like no matter how hard they try they’ll never run it impossible.

  • @korilono3871
    @korilono3871 4 місяці тому +14

    I had to restart this video 4 times because I kept watching other videos on my phone while trying to watch this video

  • @joelsteger7323
    @joelsteger7323 10 місяців тому +8

    I've never had someone explain my entire situation in such a detailed way that actually makes sense.

  • @willowtree7735
    @willowtree7735 4 роки тому +4766

    The awkward moment you realise he’s describing every aspect of yourself.

    • @DropdownDUB
      @DropdownDUB 4 роки тому +102

      this strange feeling in my chest i just had

    • @maxdoesgames6753
      @maxdoesgames6753 4 роки тому +42

      @@DropdownDUB i feel that may be your lungs collapsing

    • @kluxklean7679
      @kluxklean7679 4 роки тому +27

      Is this really a disease or is it a generalization

    • @lilricekali5525
      @lilricekali5525 4 роки тому +39

      @@kluxklean7679 I'm 100% sure it's generalization because I was born with ADHD but didn't get diagnosed with it till I was in 2nd grade, if it was I'm sure there would be a cure to it but there is none. Yes there's medicine for it but it won't get rid of it, it'll just help you do daily things for only a couple of hours

    • @tonyromano6220
      @tonyromano6220 4 роки тому +2

      Willow Tree instantly

  • @KrazyKai9
    @KrazyKai9 3 роки тому +558

    I have never felt so understood.

    • @ms_jay718
      @ms_jay718 3 роки тому +4

      Facts

    • @meaganfern9307
      @meaganfern9307 3 роки тому +27

      Same. I just broke down right now because he’s describing me. I’m 30 and never knew I had this. Always knew something wasn’t right. But really had no idea. It’s been so debilitating for me.

    • @thisisnotmyname4970
      @thisisnotmyname4970 3 роки тому +8

      Tell me about it brother

    • @katiekane5247
      @katiekane5247 3 роки тому +12

      Even at 62, I'll NEVER forget the first time I took a stimulant. It was as if my brain re-booted for the first time. It wasn't a prescribed medicine & the use of illegal stimulants in an effort to stay "booted" certainly didn't do me any favors. It was after an honest talk with a good Dr that I finally had a legal & fairly safe way of treating this. I believe the rise in stimulant use may be caused by folks self-medicating as I did & the addiction is more to the feeling of thinking clearly than the actual drug, at least at first. Anyone else relate?

    • @TylerDeadmau54
      @TylerDeadmau54 3 роки тому +1

      I'm 7 minutes in... This is crazy.

  • @nordstudios5068
    @nordstudios5068 Рік тому +17

    Look, it’s good you’re trying to educate me on ADHD or ADD. Can you hurry this up? I got a wall to stare at.

  • @jorgebarajas8714
    @jorgebarajas8714 Рік тому +20

    I've never seen a more accurate video on adhd

  • @Kittles9
    @Kittles9 3 роки тому +1061

    Am I the only one who will delay sleeping even though I am sleepy and torture my health just to _do something_

    • @jaeb4505
      @jaeb4505 3 роки тому +34

      I feel like I didn’t deserve it

    • @ohnojassie
      @ohnojassie 3 роки тому +5

      bruh same

    • @patriciamulcair7602
      @patriciamulcair7602 3 роки тому +26

      Want to sleep but can't ... adhd

    • @thepowerofgodandanime2691
      @thepowerofgodandanime2691 3 роки тому +25

      It's literally 11pm, my roomate's already asleep, I still stayed awake to finish this video because the first time I watched I found another interesting video so I clicked off • _ •

    • @gustavedelior3683
      @gustavedelior3683 3 роки тому +4

      If you have kids, it's normal.

  • @themomoofficial
    @themomoofficial 2 роки тому +623

    Does anybody else with ADD have to always have subtitles on? Like even if it's just in English? I feel like it helps me to focus on what I'm watching.

    • @avakachmar8562
      @avakachmar8562 2 роки тому +35

      Yes! It helps the information sink in better

    • @NKG416
      @NKG416 2 роки тому +16

      even with with subs, oftentimes i still scrolling 9gag, facebook, or other youtube vids...

    • @jaimemagnum
      @jaimemagnum 2 роки тому +20

      Yes, it does help a lot. Also, I've always struggled with either reading books or listening to audiobooks, but If I do both simultaneously I can focus very easily.
      Another sort of hack I use for audiobooks is to play any simple game on my phone like 2048 and I can go for hours without any random thoughts disrrupting me.

    • @LeanMan82
      @LeanMan82 2 роки тому +2

      Forget ADHD ... but I do this lol

    • @clarelwc2849
      @clarelwc2849 2 роки тому

      Meeee

  • @johnmcquiston2292
    @johnmcquiston2292 Рік тому +27

    Same. He just described my life experience up to age 49, when I was diagnosed. He nailed it. I just thought for 49 years that that is what life feels like for everyone. Profoundly uncomfortable most of the time.

    • @flmchnc
      @flmchnc Рік тому

      Same here. Were you able to get help with it?

    • @davidhanifin2692
      @davidhanifin2692 Рік тому +1

      Well said. I'm 44 and just been diagnosed with ADHD & also autism within the last few years. Up until only a few years ago I thought my struggles were the complete norm not making the connection that I'm actually neurodiverse not neurotypical.

    • @johnmcquiston1546
      @johnmcquiston1546 Рік тому

      @@flmchnc yes but it did require medication. Which changed my entire life. For the better.

    • @johnmcquiston1546
      @johnmcquiston1546 Рік тому

      @@davidhanifin2692 BINGO

  • @jyothilakshmi369
    @jyothilakshmi369 10 місяців тому +17

    Im getting anxiety, this grandpa literally describing my life 🥲

  • @schm147
    @schm147 2 роки тому +314

    ADHD is like having 50 tabs open in your mind and you don't know where the music is coming from.

    • @AVGVSTVS6314
      @AVGVSTVS6314 2 роки тому

      😂

    • @TheDeepThinker-sq3iy
      @TheDeepThinker-sq3iy 2 роки тому +1

      Not sure if you have adhd too and this is how it works specifically for you(IF that's how it even works at all)or if you're going on your own head cannon... but as a person with HIGH functioning adhd.. its more like a television that's ALWAYS playing in your head, except the tv basically has a mind of its own and it HAS NO off switch. and any LITTLE thing effects whats playing on it... including your own feelings.
      I actually had something interesting to say to add about the whole 50 tabs example thing. I was GONNA say about how this is kinda inaccurate(for me)but the more I thought about it.. the more am understanding it a bit better. yea... I guess it IS(also)like having 50 tabs opened in your mind and not knowing where the music is coming from... except I'd add that you can't even as much as CLOSE all of those tabs. . . they close.. WHENEVER they feel like it.
      The example that occurred to me was a bit more different than your example. . dunno... Guess I liked the tv approach a bit better(lol).

    • @commoneuropeanstarling
      @commoneuropeanstarling 2 роки тому

      I think in the golden age of the internet and smartphones, we're all finding it hard to focus. As I watch this, I find myself, glancing at rolling news, writing this and back on the man talking about ADHD

    • @sonja7halcyon
      @sonja7halcyon 2 роки тому

      Yes!!

    • @dees3179
      @dees3179 2 роки тому

      Yes it is. Brilliant description.

  • @stellar_me
    @stellar_me 2 роки тому +84

    “easy, if it's something I'm interested in I can pay attention, if not - I can't.” Whenever I have given this answer 99,99% of people have replied “No! You are just lazy!” Frustrating!

  • @whitway
    @whitway 3 місяці тому +12

    Holy Smokes! As a recently diagnosed ADHDer at 53 the examples he used was mind blowing.

  • @JokerMadness8712
    @JokerMadness8712 Рік тому +14

    Anyone else almost finished watching this and you forgot to focus and listen to remember but got lost on scrolling through the comments only to remember the parts of this video like a week from now?

  • @JesusandmeDestiny
    @JesusandmeDestiny 3 роки тому +444

    does anyone else just make entire movies in your head like every time you try to go to sleep

    • @maryfreegirl2029
      @maryfreegirl2029 3 роки тому +23

      all the time ahah it's one of the few things that relax me enough to hep me sleep to be honest

    • @Flexramos1111
      @Flexramos1111 3 роки тому +9

      Yeo bro that’s so funny lol I thought I was the only one 😂😂😂😂

    • @ADHDPatrick
      @ADHDPatrick 3 роки тому +3

      way too many times,lol

    • @lexiec4tt
      @lexiec4tt 3 роки тому +6

      Wait it isn't normal? Okay

    • @maddpuppet6940
      @maddpuppet6940 3 роки тому +9

      That's called Maladaptive daydreaming, I also have it, look it up its actually pretty interesting

  • @justinmorris683
    @justinmorris683 2 роки тому +282

    I actually almost cried watching this video. Never in my entire life have I ever heard someone explain this so well. I felt cared for and that this man held sympathy for me and what goes on. I dont know why this is such a big deal for me but I love this video so much. Thank you.

  • @dommolloy8714
    @dommolloy8714 Рік тому +11

    I have adhd and I've never heard anyone describe it better than he does

    • @melaniemoore8627
      @melaniemoore8627 Рік тому

      Agree 💯 he understands where we're coming from even though he don't do it like us. No one really knows how our brains work

    • @cheeesysandwich
      @cheeesysandwich Рік тому

      'Recognizing ADHD in Adults' by Tedx Talks is really good as well!

  • @error9900
    @error9900 Рік тому +15

    This guy is very very good at summarizing ADHD. Bravo.

  • @i9cbd166
    @i9cbd166 3 роки тому +1564

    as a person with ADHD the amount of times i had to rewind is embarrassing

    • @dewdop
      @dewdop 3 роки тому +49

      No need to be embarrassed for who we are. Everyone is different and that's ok

    • @HeadNtheClouds
      @HeadNtheClouds 3 роки тому +51

      I can’t watch tv for too long, I totally start thinking about something else, very random thoughts 😬

    • @MadKingRALM
      @MadKingRALM 3 роки тому +27

      I feel you. I have the same issues. I actually switched to audiobooks because it takes me so long to read a book due to reading the same paragraph multiple times, or having to go back several pages to read something again to get context for something later because I either forgot what happened, or...... shit.... oh yeah, completely missed something. Even with audio books, I find myself rewinding upwards of a half hour because I zoned out and missed a bunch of shit.
      I have been independent of my medication for 5 years now. I am a full time student and working full time. For the first time in my life I have maintained a 3.8 GPA and am set to graduate next year. Just wish I hadn't waited so long to return to school sometimes. My biggest issue that I am dealing with while being unmedicated is like he said, putting things off until it's more of an emergency. My procrastination has gotten so bad, but I am able to complete all of my coursework in about 12 hours and submit within an hour of the deadline no problem. My biggest fear is if I continue staying off my medication, that I will not be able to enter my career field and be successful (computer programming). Programming deals with deadlines, and I am incapable of completing things prior to a deadline in my current form.
      Perhaps I should find a doc and get back on my medication, but I have gone so far and proven so many doctors wrong who told me I would never be able to function without it. The doctors were simultaneously correct, and incorrect. I can function fine, I just have a hard time with time management. In fact, I have no sense of time. 5 minutes can pass, and it will feel like 5 hours. 3 hours will pass, and it will feel like only seconds has passed. I only know the days of the week by whether or not I work, or whether something is due and I need to knock it out in an hour......... It's frustrating, but sometimes I feel like a superhero at the same time. Now that I've finished this comment, I need to rewind about 5 minutes.... I think.
      [edited to make the comment less word vomit]
      [edit again, I completely forgot that months will pass without me realizing it as well... But I think that may have to do with aging.... Though I'm only 30, so time shouldn't be moving that fast yet...]

    • @manuelinuxart50plus32
      @manuelinuxart50plus32 3 роки тому +4

      But it is worthy, ain’t it?

    • @johnyrollerr2479
      @johnyrollerr2479 3 роки тому +1

      For real man..

  • @iolacj123
    @iolacj123 Рік тому +104

    I’m literally crying, sobbing out loud from relief seeing this man explain how i’m not broken; that other people aren’t ‘better’ than me because they don’t have this condition.
    I am 34 years old, diagnosed 6mo ago. Top student at school but life fell apart when I had to start ‘adulting’. This is me.
    Thank you, THANK YOU for this video 🙏
    Best of luck to everyone else here with ADD/ADHD…please share it to everyone you know who has it too - it’ll make their day ☺️ x

    • @majesticwonder
      @majesticwonder Рік тому +2

      Thanks beautiful

    • @davidjones702
      @davidjones702 Рік тому

      Blessings on you and wishing for you all the peace and success you can handle.❤️

    • @Raregardenblooms
      @Raregardenblooms Рік тому

      It's helps us understanding our own self better...

    • @Bruno-my9uf
      @Bruno-my9uf Рік тому +1

      You are not broken we are special . i think we are too smart ! 😉 you are beatifull and unique like me !!

  • @johnnatandc
    @johnnatandc Рік тому +15

    Best description that I have ever seen of this day-to-day nightmare

  • @raycopeland7634
    @raycopeland7634 Рік тому +12

    I wish that I had watched this guy 70 years ago!!!!!

  • @arcyhalk9
    @arcyhalk9 2 роки тому +108

    Man ill be in my lecture listening and ill think about something, then all of a sudden i realise I havent heard a word he said. And then ill try focus. Then without realising ill be thinking about something else

    • @Jakeboy_3334
      @Jakeboy_3334 2 роки тому +4

      Dude on god

    • @somacruz10
      @somacruz10 2 роки тому

      Yeah familiar feeling. Your just lost in your thoughts and you sudden wake up from it and notice that you not listening at all.

    • @sommerprettygirlgamer2719
      @sommerprettygirlgamer2719 2 роки тому

      I can relate 🤣

    • @TheRhalf
      @TheRhalf 2 роки тому

      and then you realize you forgot about everything you payed attention to lmao

  • @DoguiDougua
    @DoguiDougua 3 роки тому +394

    Should be entitled: "A man talking about you for 30min... but no you don't know him"

    • @notsam4614
      @notsam4614 3 роки тому +4

      I just told my dog the same thing, haha

    • @mrs.hatfield1451
      @mrs.hatfield1451 3 роки тому +1

      Indeed!!

    • @thebee8415
      @thebee8415 3 роки тому +3

      Edit “Should be re-titled” but I agree with you completely 🥰

    • @balkanwarrioram2299
      @balkanwarrioram2299 3 роки тому +1

      true that

    • @pegasis2.012
      @pegasis2.012 3 роки тому +2

      Yes bro I got goosebumps listening to all the symptoms he just called off like the one biut watching countless videos on the internet till u just pass out and not focusing on stuff ur not interested in the list gos on been an everyday battle since I was a kid I hate it

  • @elizabelthe
    @elizabelthe Рік тому +19

    this video means the absolute world to me

  • @max410bery
    @max410bery Рік тому +15

    What's crazy to me is I've been diagnosed at 14 with ADHD and now at 27 I'm finally learning what that actually means. 🥺

    • @donaastor
      @donaastor Рік тому +2

      yep, the society is dissappointing

    • @MV-vx5vi
      @MV-vx5vi Рік тому +1

      I'm 47 years old and I'm just going to get diagnosed on Monday, everything makes more sense now, I had no idea that my symptoms could be ADD, I didn't even considered it... "Be grateful and joyful always; though you have considered all the facts"🙏🏻

  • @kathrynherrera1814
    @kathrynherrera1814 2 роки тому +159

    Living with ADHD from childhood (I’m almost 40 now) and this is the FIRST TIME EVER that I’ve heard a professional get it right. I’m mean-Get it SO RIGHT. I don’t even know how to describe the feeling I have-it’s like, gratitude, relief, excitement, frustration…I don’t even know what else…all together at the same time. Thank you so much for posting this video….thank you for your words of compassion and understanding….thank you for advocating. Thank you.

    • @dominickwelch9837
      @dominickwelch9837 2 роки тому +1

      Just shared this video to my mom I started to choke up a little

  • @mother722
    @mother722 2 роки тому +181

    Guys, have you ever been reading a book and then realize that you were zoned out for a page lol

    • @blkbks13
      @blkbks13 2 роки тому +14

      Make that 2 so tired of rereading things

    • @RED01SEA
      @RED01SEA 2 роки тому +2

      yes all the time

    • @lollyandnozukotshazwana761
      @lollyandnozukotshazwana761 2 роки тому +9

      Or when you look at the words and can’t comprehend or really see them

    • @Kbam1
      @Kbam1 2 роки тому +4

      I do that all the time! I will read something, then have no idea what I just read! I must be just going through the motions of reading!

    • @b8r
      @b8r 2 роки тому +2

      yep, too many times

  • @TCBE
    @TCBE Рік тому +11

    this man just read me like a book

  • @Rzilu
    @Rzilu Рік тому +19

    Bro literally just described me

  • @drewprof
    @drewprof 2 роки тому +182

    I drifted away a few times while watching this.

  • @Sheepy
    @Sheepy Рік тому +93

    I can't believe it, my whole life I've struggled and this man literally explained it without ever speaking to him, I'm just amazed

    • @kyleighrich
      @kyleighrich Рік тому +4

      This... I'm 26 and have always known something wasn't the same with me as everyone else and almost every thing he said is me. I'm simultaneously relieved because nobody has ever understood me like this and frustrated because it's possible that things could have been so much easier for me if someone had caught it when I was younger and I received a formal diagnosis and treatment. I've been reading about inattentive ADHD and I have all of the signs/symptoms. So it's time I seek a formal diagnosis and treatment.

    • @missdaisysunshine8633
      @missdaisysunshine8633 Рік тому

      Same

  • @will35719711
    @will35719711 Рік тому +25

    ADHD for me: Starting important tasks, always starting at the 11th hour, paralyzed prior to absolute deadlines, finishing mundane tasks ex; wash and dry laundry, hard to fold it🤔 Always thinking of crazy survival scenarios while driving or flying. If this, then that etc.

  • @antonburger01
    @antonburger01 9 місяців тому +9

    This man describes adult ADHD in manner clearer and more relatable than I've ever heard before in any video. He says it EXACTLY like I experience it! Especially the drifting attention part (the trouble "staying tuned").

  • @444lilou5
    @444lilou5 Рік тому +60

    the way he keeps reassureing that it's not something under voluntary control makes me want to cry, that's more emotional comfort than my own parents have ever given me combined lol

    • @polykoma
      @polykoma Рік тому +4

      word. sadpepe

    • @halicusdiaarcan102
      @halicusdiaarcan102 Рік тому +7

      I know it's not a real hug but I'd like to give you an internet hug C: you deserve to be understood

    • @Bob-vi3yf
      @Bob-vi3yf Рік тому

      Your parents are supposed to give emotional comfort?

  • @Megorium
    @Megorium 2 роки тому +207

    I'm fighting back tears...ADHD as an adult is a constant struggle and exhausting.

    • @soulwebster2284
      @soulwebster2284 2 роки тому +4

      I literally started tearing up when he mentioned the school stuff was so misunderstood

    • @CELERYLAWN
      @CELERYLAWN 2 роки тому +9

      I’m right there with you, I’ve been dealing with these symptoms ever since I can remember. Now being an adult and on my own has made everything that much more apparent. Wishing you the best

    • @launica209
      @launica209 2 роки тому +7

      I always felt so wrong for not being able to concentrate in college and dropping out but most subject I just could sit through and my disorganization didn’t help at all

    • @jenthulhu
      @jenthulhu 2 роки тому +7

      Yeah I feel like I have spent my entire adult life in a state of being completely overwhelmed.

    • @miahan8988
      @miahan8988 2 роки тому +3

      I see you 🥺 I also have severe depression which is robbing me of all of my energy. A friend helped me understand that I have a problem and that I need to go see a psychologist. The most damaging thing to me as a teenager was being seen as lazy and undisciplined. Ugh. I want to hug this comments section 🥺❤️

  • @TheSakufighter
    @TheSakufighter 8 місяців тому +10

    Having this shit explained so well is comforting. Glad mental health is leaving the dark ages and people actually want to understand themselves and others.

    • @greatmatt301
      @greatmatt301 8 місяців тому

      Yeah as someone who thinks they might have it, it's nice to hear that some character flaws that have been pointed out to me from everyone i love that i have tried to fix might be legitimate and help is available. As a recovering morphine addict actually getting that help without looking like a drug seeker (difficulty level: impossible) is a problem in and of it's self but oh well.

  • @XR650L_GUY
    @XR650L_GUY 10 місяців тому +13

    I had to rewind this video a few times. I was thinking about string theory while I was listening

  • @ImCelticlol
    @ImCelticlol 3 роки тому +122

    ADHD is the ultimate COMBO to destroying your grades. Can't maintain a consistent study schedule. Only studies when a sense of emergency awakes, usually it being the night before the exam or any actual task. Then you can't get the answers right because you have awful short term memory and forgot everything that you studied the night before. Knowing that if you studied bits for 1-2 weeks you would probably have done better, but couldn't do it because of ADHD. nice

    • @qwertyuioppoiuytrewq6184
      @qwertyuioppoiuytrewq6184 3 роки тому +8

      I thought that was normal and it was just procrastination...

    • @obsidian_oki
      @obsidian_oki 3 роки тому

      Yep

    • @GDFear
      @GDFear 2 роки тому +1

      Yeah this, but i sometimes havent started even 2 days after the deadline. kinda stops me from progressing in anything

    • @arborealmole8079
      @arborealmole8079 2 роки тому +4

      And then you immediately find you have this great feeling that you are a failure and your grades drop even more

  • @user-qp4is2pc8r
    @user-qp4is2pc8r 3 роки тому +213

    'it makes it look like it's a problem with willpower' I CRIED when he said that. My mother used to tell me 'you just lack willpower, try developing it'. I still don't know if I have ADHD and probably won't be even diagnosed, 'cause I live in a country where it's not considered a disease. I lived my whole life in a cage of my own mind, feeling like I am an incomplete human with this defective brain. Always tried to 'just focus' and push myself, thinking maybe it's all in my head, but it never worked. Man I am so tired

    • @bradblask
      @bradblask 3 роки тому +11

      You are not alone and there's nothing 'wrong' with you. ADHD can be maddening but it can be managed. Your brain is not defective it just functions differently than other's. Medication has helped me considerably. I understand that may be hard for you to get where you are but don't lose hope. I know exactly what you mean when you say "I'm so tired", I could never count the number of times in my life that I've said out loud to myself "Please just shut the f*** up!" when my mind seems to be filled with noise that I can't make stop. It can be exhausting but don't give up man. Do the things that you are good at and do your best at the things you're not and keep looking for help. The fact that you are here means that you are working to improve your situation and that matters.

    • @AnaBijoux
      @AnaBijoux 3 роки тому +14

      I don’t think ADHD is actually a disease but rather just a difference in how we as human beings are created. You may find a place to just be yourself without expectations in the virtual world of Second Life. I usually don’t comment here but your comment touched my heart.

    • @messianic_scam
      @messianic_scam 3 роки тому +4

      adhd is more of neurotype thing than will power

    • @platonkift8307
      @platonkift8307 3 роки тому

      +

    • @FireCraftEntertainment
      @FireCraftEntertainment 3 роки тому +1

      @@alex_poly1147 What you're saying certainly leads to more comfort and relaxation. But unfortunately, ADHD isn't a problem with someone's thoughts. It's more of a motivational disorder where most of what you set your mind into doesn't give you the energy to get up and execute it. I hope that makes sense to you.

  • @gemmahughes1447
    @gemmahughes1447 Рік тому +20

    Was looking for ways to help my 6 year old, came away realizing that I have ADHD and have struggled with everything spoken about here, I just thought I was a daydreamer had anxiety and lacked direction and focus! But this was like he was explaining my life to me, coming away feeling different and kind of relieved and hopeful. So perfectly explained and useful thank you.

    • @UnderstoodOrg
      @UnderstoodOrg  Рік тому

      We're so glad to hear that you enjoyed the video and helped you to feel hopeful and understood!💙

  • @ente866
    @ente866 Рік тому +19

    This is the best video about ADHD ever

    • @anitarogers4537
      @anitarogers4537 Рік тому +2

      I am 73 years old. I was diagnosed at age 44. Aware that it's been a lifelong problem. In school, I was humiliated repeatedly by teachers who would tell me that I was lazy. Fantastic video!

  • @jones6002
    @jones6002 Рік тому +96

    He was spitting fire but then I zoned out

  • @lmcilvried
    @lmcilvried 3 роки тому +2055

    He's describing it and I'm like... Other people don't see life that way?!

    • @christopherblackhall2832
      @christopherblackhall2832 3 роки тому +51

      It’s an actual disorder that I’ve been diagnosed twice with by two different physicians

    • @lmcilvried
      @lmcilvried 3 роки тому +42

      @@christopherblackhall2832 I have it as well, i was being silly 😊

    • @user-cb7jv1jx4r
      @user-cb7jv1jx4r 3 роки тому +7

      me too ohmg

    • @alishawadkar2290
      @alishawadkar2290 3 роки тому +95

      ikr when he was talking about the woman imagining the worst-case scenario with the truck I'm like...yes that's me, I do that for almost everything and my mother keeps telling me to stop thinking so much but like I can't stop

    • @bonsaikitty29
      @bonsaikitty29 3 роки тому +34

      Same. I learned some things about myself that I didn't realize were specific to this.

  • @spum789
    @spum789 Рік тому +14

    Thus guys is describing my whole life and I'm in tears because it all makes sense.

  • @agent5757
    @agent5757 7 місяців тому +11

    How did he just describe my whole life

    • @onelove4526
      @onelove4526 7 місяців тому

      I know 😭😭😭😭😭😢

  • @ZCZXC-gv1kd
    @ZCZXC-gv1kd 3 роки тому +511

    ADD / ADHD in 28 minutes.
    26 minutes too long for target audience but it's a good start.

    • @siliquaesid703
      @siliquaesid703 3 роки тому +17

      True, but sad at the same time

    • @radiomandelbrot5868
      @radiomandelbrot5868 3 роки тому +29

      hey I only got distracted at 15 minutes! yay me

    • @Hunter-ih1em
      @Hunter-ih1em 3 роки тому +12

      I managed to get to through 27 mins without looking at the comments :,)

    • @jocelynthepossum7630
      @jocelynthepossum7630 3 роки тому +16

      Thats why i put the playback speed on 2x

    • @sophiemord6903
      @sophiemord6903 3 роки тому +8

      been 5 min i'm already looking at comments

  • @improvizeee
    @improvizeee 6 років тому +5218

    Anyone else completely lose focus on the video to read the comments

  • @nolifeontheline2167
    @nolifeontheline2167 Рік тому +14

    As a teen who struggles with ADD socially and academically, I have never felt more understood.

    • @UnderstoodOrg
      @UnderstoodOrg  Рік тому +8

      We're so glad we were able to help you feel understood!💙🤗

  • @LVZ87
    @LVZ87 Рік тому +21

    I have ADHD and I'm trying my best to listen to you. Because it's interesting too me.

    • @dalal9017
      @dalal9017 Рік тому

      It feels like I can’t watch it without being distracted by other things 💔

  • @Mr.Nefarioussness
    @Mr.Nefarioussness 4 роки тому +1830

    “They can’t get started until it’s becoming an emergency” wow did not need to attack me like that😭😭

    • @FalkOomikami
      @FalkOomikami 4 роки тому +17

      I don't know where I sleep in two days, in a new town, I need to find something ^_^.

    • @Mr.Nefarioussness
      @Mr.Nefarioussness 4 роки тому +21

      Falk Oomikami same I have an eviction notice & I gotta leave until March 30 my parents are forcing me to move out lol

    • @UnderstoodOrg
      @UnderstoodOrg  4 роки тому +110

      Hi Falk Oomikami and Juan Doradea we're sorry to hear you may not have a place to live. While we don't know what state you may be in, consider checking out the resources from HUD: www.hud.gov/topics
      We hope this helps.

    • @trish1049
      @trish1049 4 роки тому +36

      Right? I didn't realize it wasn't just a "me" problem, until now.

    • @bones88ify
      @bones88ify 4 роки тому +3

      If i invented disposable razors id be a millionaire.

  • @l2leader156
    @l2leader156 3 роки тому +324

    Having adhd with a stubborn dad is the worst. He refuses to believe my disability exists. It's just an excuse to him

    • @sandytoes2981
      @sandytoes2981 3 роки тому +8

      That's sad, i hope you have someone eho will listen and help you get the tools you need. It can be a blessing or a curse if not handled. It's like your eye color always with you. At least you know, get the help you need and move past your dad's opinion. I'm greatful I got treatment.

    • @abbyromero8837
      @abbyromero8837 3 роки тому +5

      I’m sorry. I’m a mom and both my sons 17&19 both have ADHD and it’s pretty bad. As a parent I can tell you it’s hard. It’s a fine line. I want to be understanding but also hold them accountable for their behavior. I’ve seen parents blame all on adhd because it’s easy and others who just “no excuse” because they want to teach kids to learn not to “blame the adhd” It’s just so hard for a parent. I try my best to understand my sons and love them and show lots of mercy. It’s a view from a parent. Try to (if you can) send educational videos to your dad. That helps a lot.....

    • @johndarcangelo6893
      @johndarcangelo6893 3 роки тому +3

      My parents understood but society in general is pretty shitty about it. My best friend got me a job as a fiber splicer and he's a quick learner and a judgmental person, lets just say it put a strain on our friendship.

    • @elchivo4206
      @elchivo4206 3 роки тому +9

      He probably has it as well

    • @BasedChadman
      @BasedChadman 3 роки тому +2

      I grew up with this. All I can advise is to do your best to get through and talk to anyone who will hear you out. You know and understand how you operate, so you have to adjust your surroundings as best you can and adapt to what you can't change as best you can.

  • @buggyb5640
    @buggyb5640 Рік тому +15

    I just came back when he said something like "and they do, they drift off and they come back and they drift off and come back. Lol

  • @AvaFayIliza
    @AvaFayIliza 3 роки тому +177

    I have never heard a more clear, concise, near 100% correct definition of what it is like for me any given day.