When the World is Too Loud: AuDHD and the Battle of Hypersensitivity
Have you ever felt like your brain is a computer with 200 tabs open at the same time? Or that the world is an incredibly loud and overwhelming place, where […]
Have you ever felt like your brain is a computer with 200 tabs open at the same time? Or that the world is an incredibly loud and overwhelming place, where […]
People often think that I am fearless because I have a tendency to fearlessly protect others in the moment—for example, if someone is getting attacked or bullied. The truth, though, […]
Thought distortions, in a nutshell, are catastrophizing; the classic doomsday thinking. In my case, these types of thoughts cause severe anxiety, and I have been dealing with them for most […]
A few months ago, I gave an overview of ADHD medications. Here is a quick recap. The most commonly prescribed medications to treat ADHD are methylphenidate (Ritalin), atomoxetine (Strattera), lisdexamphetamine […]
Recently there was a poll on an ADHD forum I’m a member of asking people if they would choose to get rid of their ADHD, if a “cure” was developed, […]
ADHD and hypersensitivity often occur together, especially in women. Research shows there’s a reason for this. The dopamine receptor gene DRD4 is associated with higher cognitive empathy in women, and […]
What is RSD? Well, it’s all the things shown in this picture and it’s a real thing that goes along with ADHD. Many people might say that we all have […]
The most commonly prescribed medications to treat ADHD are methylphenidate (Ritalin), atomoxetine (Strattera), lisdexamphetamine (Vyvanse), or dextroamphetamine (Adderall). They are all amphetamines, but they differ in how they are released […]
All of us who have been diagnosed in late adulthood/late life experience an overwhelming amount of emotions that are very similar to the 5 stages of grief. But to […]
The majority of people with ADHD are diagnosed as children or adolescents. However, an overwhelming number of girls and women are never diagnosed. The reason for this is that we […]