After heavily relating to an ADHD meme that i saw here, I am now scared that I might have ADHD. I don't have any idea how I'd go about getting a diagnosis as an adult who didn't really have issues in school as a child.

I saw this article posted in this comm, and it seems to have decent advice. Anyone actually follow it here? Especially the adding structure bit?

I usually run away from structuring myself because it's too intimidating and I usually fall off the wagon. Anyone got any tips for being more organized with tasks and bigger projects/long term goals?

I think I mostly figured out the first point of "getting over your inner critic", but I feel like I need help getting through the other parts in the article, and it seems like organization/planning is crucial to that.

  • Findom_DeLuise [she/her, they/them]
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    2 years ago

    Depends on the keto people. /r/keto is a fucking cult, but the underlying research is pretty promising. My least favorite thing about being on keto was guilt by association with those fucks; not even getting weird looks from coworkers for ordering a salad or a burger with no bun and -- *gasp* -- broccoli instead of greased taters, or having to argue with my wife and kid because I just wanted to throw together something simple on the grill. (Obligatory :grillman:)

    Whatever, it kept me out of type 2 diabetes territory for a while without having to deal with paying for meds mostly out of pocket due to a health insurance plan with an absurd deductible.