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13honora
non :
why are so many psychiatrists so reluctant to acknowledge the impact of trauma on child development
2025-09-06 15:27:19
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danielaaronyt
Daniel Aaron :
I think we should change the language from “diagnosed” to “discovered”. Discovered means it’s always been there without us knowing, where as a diagnosis trends to be a recent change in medical terms.
2025-09-07 00:45:18
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mysticbohemian111
mysticbohemian111 :
Diagnosed at 59 aud-adhd, I’m definitely in the coming out faze, but I’m so relieved to know it’s not because I’m just broken
2025-09-09 15:13:32
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paulc1431
PaulC 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 :
Just been diagnosed with ADHD & Autism at 47. Suffered chronic anxiety since I was 18, debilitating at times. Yet all the GP's seem to want to do is throw standard anxiety meds.
2025-09-07 10:30:52
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daryl6445
Daryl :
I was called 'Do-it-on-the-day-Daryl' at college... I've been diagnosed and taken medication for my ADHD for two years and have in the past few weeks received an Autism diagnosis.
2025-09-07 09:47:41
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greythinktherapy2
Grey think thoughts :
Clinical malignancy is the embedding of learned helplessness and codependency rather than empowering autonomy. When clinically malignant people start labelling their own avoidance of accountability.. we are in trouble!!
2025-09-06 16:43:31
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silvertoks
SilverToks :
BUT it there are great qualities and skills associated with neurodiversity. I wish this was framed more positively. It’s not an affliction. ‘struggling’ and similar phrases are victimising. I’m not a victim. Those ‘patterns’ can have such great impact.
2025-09-08 18:22:10
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marlahormonehealth
Marla50sliving :
Thank you for all you do and the content and conversations you lead. Diagnosed just before turning 53. Still processing my life. Spot on, relief and peeling back the layers of shame.
2025-09-08 16:52:23
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ranganlibrarie
sun'smokk :
In Uganda, people don't think much of ADHD, it's a very foreign concept that I have experienced for 28 years
2025-09-07 08:19:23
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robbie4525
Rob :
Thank-you!!
2025-09-08 08:39:53
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fadiaabusamra
Fadia Abu Samra :
Perfekt. 🤟
2025-09-08 07:06:33
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meekaldziri
Meekal B Berber :
took me 28 years am 29😂
2025-09-06 23:52:21
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adhdoldbirdy
Lady P :
Fantastic post 🥰
2025-09-06 17:40:10
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okiedokiesmokie40
OkieDokieSmokie! :
Yes! ❤️❤️❤️
2025-09-06 19:12:31
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saraharrup
Sara - ND Leader & Coach :
You actually cannot be diagnosed "neurodivergent". Neurodivergent is a socio-political term that pushes back on the notion that there is a right way to exist. I get a bit concerned about clinical practitioners co-opting a term and encompassing it in their pathology paradigm.
2025-09-09 04:15:40
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itsonlyalaugh
Boston boss :
✌️✌️✌️
2025-09-06 16:56:16
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lsolo2013
✨ LSolo2013 ✨ :
@Jamie Perkins so interesting
2025-09-11 02:34:27
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jane.louise2672
jane.louise🤍🤍 :
💯
2025-09-08 13:48:49
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pip6051
Pip :
💖💖💖
2025-09-06 13:26:19
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neurodivergentmum
neurodivergentmum :
Or all of those! Have recently been diagnosed with ADHD but have everything over the years, an eating disorder, anxiety, OCD, addictions and always had chronic depression. It’s tough, so hard a lifetime of over feeling and heightened emotions
2025-09-06 22:11:20
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diwasupadhyay7
Diwas Upadhyay :
What i found out about neurodivergence is those people who care too much or focus on tiny details and go deep into problems are all neurodivergent mindset. Neurotypical people just take life lightly and don’t think too deep so they are not anxious and do their work day to day. Neurodivergent people easily slip into tiny details of life they follow bottom up approach of thinking by default and get anxious because its too overwhelming while neurotypical follow top down approach by default so they just take life lightly and live in delusion so they are happy. Neurodivergent people care too much and always slip into tiny details and get overwhelmed gun fact is neurodivergent people should always start with top to bottom approach just remember to always do that then get to details. It requires constant training but it can be done
2025-09-07 03:39:01
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caffeinated_rich
Rich :
So.... are trans people fundamentally autistic first? (I'm talking real trans, not the fetishists)
2025-09-07 08:13:12
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newdag_ams
🇪🇺 🇳🇱-🧠♾️-🦄🤝🏽 G.R. :
My neurodivergence (= autism × ADHD × giftedness) is the most beautiful flower garden. The weeds are the additional conditions that can disrupt my nervous system. What helps: gardening = self-care, appropriate guidance and creating an ND-aligned and -affirmative context/surroundings
2025-09-06 14:48:45
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coachondemand
CEO Coachondemand.com :
You are not your diagnosis it’s not who you are… It’s a set of symptoms put into a label to bill insurance.
2025-09-06 14:28:23
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auticulate
Auticulate :
Conditions. I prefer neurological differences. Or states. X
2025-09-07 15:14:28
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