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RE: So much things I want to do but so little time

in Rant, Complain, Talk4 days ago (edited)

So what I’ve learned myself which may assist you if you are interested in controlling your perceived ADHD (which I think is horse shit but that’s a discussion for another day) is you should find out if you have any vision specialists in your area or can find one nearby.

What I'm saying is not an offense to you at all, but to the medical system we are living in. Don't take my message here the wrong way!

A functional optometrist is one who could help you test these things.

You may have a few things that I think would be helpful to have you review and find out if you’ve got any of these:

  • convergence excess
  • convergence insufficiency
  • retained primitive reflexes (a physical therapist or chiropractor would be better for these)
  • magnocellular vision issues
  • neural timing clock differences

A brilliant guy to listen to for podcasts on what could really be underlying for supposed ADHD is Dr Doug Stephey out of California. His podcast is Move Look and Listen and it’s really blown my perspective on so many things ADD and ADHD related.

Contemporary doctors are locked in to forcing people into an ADHD diagnosis instead of looking for the root cause of why the brain is wired the way it is.

It’s not to say that at rhe end of the day it’s not that, but the likelihood of it truly being ADHD is incredibly slim and you could have other factors involved that are leading to misfiring in your brain causing the imbalance.

As for the specific topic here - jumping around to different things can be good but it’s also difficult because it harms our way to find an identity. We often find ways to use something to help drive a sense of purpose for ourselves.

Hopefully you may find what I mentioned above interesting to do a little digging and figure out if you’ve got something that is leading to a feeling of ADHD. It could change your life in a great way!

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You think ADHD is horse shit but you believe in the legitimacy of chiropractors? Nah I was already like this since I was a child so of course we have already looked into that and did some tests to confirm ADHD. I don’t know why whenever I talk or mention ADHD there’s always someone who would gaslight me as if they know what my brain does and my family history. So yeah I don’t know how you concluded that it’s incredibly slim without knowing my background…

The jumping to different things is not just about identity though, I wouldn’t have this dilemma if it’s just about doing what I enjoy. I’m thinking career decisions and ways to earn money and how to do them efficiently.

And no I don’t have any vision issues, not even the ones you mentioned. If you were thinking about dyslexia then no I don’t have it. In fact my senses are great and a lot of times too sensitive which literally relates to the CNS. But I’m not here to defend why I have ADHD or to prove to anyone. And it’s silly that I even have to explain that.

You said no offense but it’s like someone saying “guys i dont have one leg” and you’re like “pic or it didn’t happen”. This kind of comment when nobody is asking is harmful for people with disability. I mean yeah you can say what you want but in general it’s just doing more harm even though your intention is trying to help.

 4 days ago  

All good, different stages of life. I was where you were one day.