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Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder or ADHD is having a moment, and there are some corners of the internet that would have you believe it’s a bad thing...
"Everyone is too medicated!"
"In my day, there was no such thing as ADHD!"
Parts of social media will tell you that the ADHD train is a joke.
"Oh, you’ve got ADHD? Who doesn’t!"
"She thinks she’s got ADHD because she couldn’t find her car keys yesterday."
But if ADHD wasn’t having this ‘moment,’ people whose lives could be changed by a diagnosis might never have a chance to understand their whole selves, or live to their full potential. People like me.
Watch: Kate Page on SBS Insight talking about adult ADHD. Post continues after video.
First of all, what is ADHD? According to ADHD Australia, ‘Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder’ affects about one in 20 Australians, but is frequently misunderstood and under-diagnosed. Key features are inattention, distractibility, hyperactivity, and impulsivity, and it may also be linked to other co-occurring mental health conditions.