adhd
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This is important to talk about. I’d like there to be some new laws put in place: 4. Neurodivergence training to be introduced to all mental health sectors due to the high correlation rates between ADHD and criminal activity. This is prevention. This is how you make change.
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Has anyone else had the same experience? My father has both NPD and ADHD so I understand the distinction very well, although the sad thing is I’ve struggled with ADHD symptoms since birth but as soon as I turned 18 people would call me a narcissist despite me just trying to get on with life,…
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So my CPTSD is new. My first PTSD attacks were in 2018. My timeline went all wrong. Everything just came up at once when I entered the ni-ti loop. So it really was England who destroyed my brain by telling the police to ignore me in 2018? Right. Okay. I understand why they like to…
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The future is cooked mate. It’s a fried egg on steroids.
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The one thing that’s hard about all this is not the betrayal by the very people who should be supporting us, but the brick wall you’re in within your brain. The brain feels like it’s damaged. I’ve had stutters in speech, pacing, outbursts of emotion, and multiple symptoms. I’m not even a whistleblower. I had…
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Despite suffering intensively with the flashbacks and the brain changes, I went into episodes of bursts of laughter pacing, losing my memory, constant thoughts of feeling stuck and wanting survival in my head. People just say “it looks like BPD and we can’t be bothered with attention seekers” hence I have no support network. And…
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Born with ADHD, I finally accept me. Except abuse changed my brain effortlessly. Insomnia and rage creeps up out of nowhere, Fighting for help is hard, when no one cares. I used to be happy, have friends and be free, Now I know I’ve lost myself and no one can see. I have to fight…
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I’ve been to many BPD groups and whilst there, having ADHD myself, I could only see myself surrounded by neurodivergents with rejection sensitivity dysphoria. There were one or two people with real BPD (dissociative PTSD) like me, but I realised when they changed the labels and watching other peoples experiences of getting diagnosed with EUPD…
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I knew I had ADHD ever since early 2000. No one listened to me as a woman because I presented differently from the stereotypical “boy” presentation. Unfortunately, that got worse over time whilst the world was trying to present it as a superpower. 🦸 If it was a superpower, I’d be the first to point…
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I attended the distress brief intervention so I can calm down the troublesome behaviours associated with both types of my PTSD recently. It was helpful so I could stabilise a little better before doing trauma work with my CPN and social worker. I was born autistic too. But people always say “you don’t look autistic”.…