• Omgpwnies@lemmy.world
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    19 hours ago

    It’s the level of hoops an ADHD person needs to jump through to get any treatment, let alone adequate treatment. Forms, calling for appointments, more forms, tracking stuff, nagging your doctor to full prescriptions, and so on. Every step of which is another wall to climb for an ADHD person.

    Everything about the process to get both diagnosed and treated involves tasks that are not compatible with the ADHD brain.

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      11 hours ago

      Or stuff that is really difficult to get. Part of the diagnostic process for my psychiatrist needs me to arrange a 30 minute interview with a family member (which only works if you have a family member who is willing to do so, believes that ADHD isn’t just a personal failing, or has the time to arrange such a thing), or reports from primary school, which most people aren’t likely to keep around when they’re an adult in university.

      If you don’t have either of those, no diagnosis for you, and you’re out several hundred dollars for nothing.