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- r ADHD - Reddit
r ADHD: We're an inclusive, disability-oriented peer support group for people with ADHD with an emphasis on science-backed information Share your…
- I went through 700 reddit comments and collected 131 ADHD pro-tips!
I went through 700 reddit comments and collected 131 ADHD pro-tips! We Love This! So there was that awesome Reddit thread with a bunch of ADHD'ers sharing real tips that have changed their life
- Today I learned what ADHD medication actually does to the . . . - Reddit
The first time I had any "maybe I have ADHD" thoughts was when in a conversation with a relative, we realized that caffeine (or tons of sugar) seems to have no effect on either of us and they said that it was a reason they were looking into if they have ADHD
- Let’s share life-changing ADHD tips that we’ve learned. . . - Reddit
Believe it or not, I have found a career as a nurse amenable to my ADHD Hard to explain why it works for me, other than I have to be active and challenges my brain in new ways daily Getting through school was the hardest part
- ADHD Wiki - Reddit
r ADHD: We're an inclusive, disability-oriented peer support group for people with ADHD with an emphasis on science-backed information Share your…
- Is there a way to treat adhd without meds? : r ADHD - Reddit
Some folks incorrectly think pills alone will "cure" their ADHD, or automatically correct all of their ADHD-related symptoms and they cannot--and should not--expect this to happen For most of us, we need the pills to learn and execute the skills but you can't take pills and just stop there
- What are the signs that someone actually has ADHD and not only . . . - Reddit
We're an inclusive, disability-oriented peer support group for people with ADHD with an emphasis on science-backed information Share your stories, struggles, and non-medication strategies Nearly a million and a half users say they 'feel at home' and 'finally found a place where people understand them'
- People with ADHD arrange their lives in such a way as to keep . . . - Reddit
People argue that maybe adhd is just normal and a lifestyle that we shouldn't change to conform The problem is that the resting state of an untreated adhd person (especially as you get older) is to just watch TV phone, wander around thinking you're going to do something but don't, and sleeping
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