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Adhs
Posted March 12, 2022 by catspyjamas1 in WomensHealthLounge

This is a delicate and touchy issue for me, so please be gentle.

I think, I have had adhs all my life and it may have caused some problems. Apparently, my parents were aware, they however saw no problem, because many people in our family have been "this way" . "this way" actually has a lot of perks, but I increasingly feel, it has quite a few downsides as well. Also, what my parents didn't account for, most of the family members "this way" were or are men. I had an aunt, but she died, probably "this way" related before I was born. Being a woman, I feel the "this way" thing is harder.

I'm considering getting a diagnosis and getting on meds. However, I fear for the perks. Will it change me as a person? Will it make a difference? I'm looking for input here. Anyone willing to share experiences?

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