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What it's like raising kids as a mum with ADHD. Mamamia writer, Susie Hopkins shares a typical day in the life as a woman who has forgotten her medication. ....
‘No One’s Ever Talked to Me About This Before’ Social media creators are helping women and people of color identify possible symptoms of A.D.H.D., a disorder most often diagnosed in white boys. Rach Idowu runs a newsletter called Adulting With ADHD, in which she has described the difficulties she faced in receiving a diagnosis for attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.Credit.Adama Jalloh for The New York Times By Nicole Clark May 24, 2021, 5:00 a.m. ET “When I was a kid, I had the sense things were more difficult for me,” Tiffany Bui recalled. It was hard for her to focus in school, and she was often forgetful. Throughout her life, she said, members of her family criticized these traits as faults. ....
I no longer feel extreme anger when I see my daughter s messy room, the author writes. I am a neat freak who feels anxiety at the sight of clutter. When the culprit of the clutter is my 16-year-old daughter, my anxiety turns into anger. Merely catching a glimpse inside her room is enough to cause my inner Hulk to emerge. As you can imagine, this has led to some family conflicts. Iâm not just talking about her room. I know the exact path she traveled from the front door to the kitchen to her room. Instead of dropping breadcrumbs like Hansel and Gretel, she marks her way with a jacket, sneakers and rice cake pieces. As if thatâs not enough, the pantry door will be left open and all the lights along the way will stay illuminated. ....
Cheryl Maguire, The New York Times Published: 23 Feb 2021 01:49 PM BdST Updated: 23 Feb 2021 01:49 PM BdST Jessica McCabe s service dog-in-training, Chloe, retrieves her medicine in Seattle, Dec 22, 2020. The New York Times Jessica McCabe, creator of the YouTube channel “How to ADHD,” is not a doctor or medical professional. At 38, she’s had a variety of professions including stand-up comedian, actor and restaurant server. ); } Through all those years, she has been learning about attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, which she was diagnosed herself at the age of 12. Explaining that information is something she has done on her YouTube channel since 2016. “Our brains are a piece of equipment we work with every day for everything that we do, so it’s critical to understand it,” she said. ....