"OMG, this isn't how other people operate..."
Longtime subscriber, first-time reviewer. I'm listening to your interview with KC Davis today in tears. I was struck SO profoundly by your discussion with her around finally being able to acknowledge to yourselves how hard you had been working just to keep from forgetting things on a day to day basis. I was diagnosed at 36 and at nearly 42, this is something I still struggle with daily. But when KC said, "...now I have to choose, am I going to go to the garage and get more toilet paper and forget what I was on my way to do? Or am I going to keep doing what I was doing and forget the toilet paper...And I will only remember it when I come across it in my visual field...the other that part that really sold me (on having ADHD) was realizing oh my god, this isn't how other people operate." THIS ISN'T HOW OTHER PEOPLE OPERATE. And I'm crying again. You are such a gift. Thank you so much for this. Thank you, thank you, thank you. Taking this phrasing back to my MD to let her know my meds need to be adjusted. Again.Read full review »
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