My partner’s ADHD diagnosis was one of the best things for our relationship.
Before I get into the why, a little disclaimer: my boyfriend has given me permission to write about our relationship and his experience with ADHD. You may draw parallels or you may not – ADHD presents differently for everyone. I also think it’s important that I lay all my cards on the table too.
For context, I have Generalised Anxiety Disorder. This means I overthink. I fixate. I spiral. I turn everyday situations into bigger deals in my head.
As you can imagine, this isn’t exactly a fun trait to have in a relationship. Especially when your partner is struggling to deal with undiagnosed ADHD traits.
Losing focus during long conversations, forgetting plans, hyper-fixating on new interests or hobbies and wanting to avoid high-stimulating environments.
Honestly, at the start of our relationship I found it really difficult to empathise.
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I would take everything so personally. If he was forgetting plans it was because he didn’t care. If he looked like he was zoning out during a conversation, it was because he was bored.