I only had to mention it because my sister (now 25) has ADHD and my mum was bringing her to a centre every other week as a child to be assessed and for blood tests she was on medication as a child and is back on them now. She never throws it out there like ‘my personal least favourite ADHD trait’ she just gets on with life takes her medication daily and that balances her out and does feel the need to let the whole world know she has ADHD. I do know now it is a lot easier to claim you have ADHD as someone else in my family has been diagnosed and they didn’t have half as many tests as her he was diagnosed very quickly and growing up with him and my sister I know what having ADHD is like and he doesn’t have it.I have adhd and asd and I've mentioned this to issy a couple of times in the past on her lives. She doesn't take meds for it and apparently was diagnosed as a child but when I've seen her speak about it, her "issues" really don't seem like adhd or issues at all.
I know so many people with adhd and she doesn't present, online anyway, like any of them
The other day I seen on TikTok someone saying what’s your diet and showing the tablets people take for ADHD (my sister lost around 5 stone in 6 months taking these - not going to say the brand as everyone will be self diagnosing themselves to get them) and red bull laughing because they’ve lost weight taking the tablets loads of people were commenting how can I get diagnosed I need to lose weight. People really don’t understand what having ADHD actually means I think alot of people including these influencers read to much on the internet. I feel for the people that actually have it.