I saw another Twitter thread this morning about how this guy’s life had changed since he’d been diagnosed with ADHD and given prescriptions. That’s brilliant for him. However in the thread he’d posted a link to a quiz/test for self-diagnosis of ADHD. Obviously to be taken with a pinch of salt but tons of replies followed, people posting how their scores were super high and how this possible diagnosis might explain a lot.
I’m just interested - do more people have ADHD? Is it just more in the public eye now? Or potentially… have we all just gone through a pandemic, changed our life/work patterns drastically, and surrounded by more technology than ever giving us shorter attention spans?
Don’t want to offend anyone but I find it fascinating. The impacts of modern life don’t find their way into healthcare for YEARS. What happens in the meantime?
I’m just interested - do more people have ADHD? Is it just more in the public eye now? Or potentially… have we all just gone through a pandemic, changed our life/work patterns drastically, and surrounded by more technology than ever giving us shorter attention spans?
Don’t want to offend anyone but I find it fascinating. The impacts of modern life don’t find their way into healthcare for YEARS. What happens in the meantime?