Diagnosed with ADHD as an adult

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Published 2023-02-23
CBC News’s Emily Fitzpatrick shares how she discovered she had ADHD during the pandemic. She takes us through what led to her diagnosis and how she’s living with it.

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All Comments (11)
  • ADHD is such a poorly named disorder. It really doesn't encapsulate the extent to which poor executive function affects every aspect of your life.
  • Bear in mind that your first “specialist” may be wrong if they don’t diagnose you. The first psychiatrist I was sent to refused to acknowledge the inattentive form and misdiagnosed me with bipolar disorder no matter the evidence. It actually turned into a power struggle and she just dug in her heels - I so wish that session had been recorded and that I’d filed a complaint.
    I insisted on a second opinion - at the age of 49 I wasn’t about to waste any more time on humouring an egomaniac with a degree by enduring a potentially harmful (mis)treatment plan.
    Sure enough, two visits with another doctor confirmed my now firm belief that I’ve been living with ADHD.

    Girls tend to slip through the cracks and go undiagnosed or misdiagnosed because we don’t present with the hyperactivity as much as boys- either due to extreme social conditioning or by having the inattentive form. Many, like myself, don’t get the diagnosis and treatment until much later in life - after decades of fallout that has done real damage.

    Women don’t only have to deal with a wage gap, but have to survive a harmful healthcare gap as well. We have to learn to do our own research and advocate for ourselves with doctors who typically resent being challenged. Good times.
  • @Lambo6fo
    People don't understand how hard life can be with adhd. The more you inform yourself the better you can treat yourself and respect others who have it
  • @belle7591
    Please do a video about female adults being diagnosed with ASD.
  • @kaotichippo
    I"m a new immigrant, desperately terrified of the prospect of navigating a new healthcare system, a mental barrier that is driving my ADHD symptoms to the hilt at hte moment, as I've been rationing my medication. Navigating an entirely new system of helathcare is overwhelming as it is! I cannot afford to redo private assessments, as I was successfully managing my diagnosis for the past 5 years, starting at age 41. It's....a conundrum.
  • @finlitmenmat
    ADHD becomes a problem when you choose or go down a path where it does not suite someone with ADHD
  • There is a mobile game for ADHD and people with short attention span and can even help them to become ASMR ARTIST you can ask your users to play it or you can make a video on it, name of game is: ASMR ARTIST!
  • @bayanbishara6666
    people can't just "identify" as neurodivergent. if their brain isn't physically/functionally different.