A new survey reveals that 25% of adults in the U.S. suspect they may have undiagnosed ADHD, though only 13% have consulted a doctor.
A new survey reveals that 25% of adults in the U.S. suspect they may have undiagnosed ADHD, though only 13% have consulted a doctor.
But also, you have to realise this misdiagnosing does exist.
I had excellent school success as a kid. I taught myself how to read before school. I was always the top of the class, made friends easily, had no issues. My mom is a social worker. There was never any behavioural trouble from me, nor any learning problem.
But now some 30 years later, when I’ve looked for help and been anxious at the doctors, 9/10 of them would be “perhaps you have ADHD?”, despite they core characteristic of ADHD being it’s neurodevelopmental, and I had literally zero issues in that. No matter how much I kept reassuring them and pointing out as a kid I would not have met any of the diagnostic criteria, they wanted to “test” me. The test was essentially just someone asking every clear questions about the same things I just talked about. Had I had even tje slightest inclination to answer a single question “yes”, I would’ve got a permanent prescription for pharmaceutical stimulants. Without needing one.
But as I actually wanted to figure out my issues, I didn’t take that chance, becsuse I don’t want to be misdiagnosed.
However, this is in Finland, and I can not exaggerate how common pushing this idea was, but only AFTER like 2010 or something. Before that no-one ever even considered it, despite me having gone to the doctors with the exact same symptoms.
So yeah it’s a complex issue, but I’m of the mind that doctors are clearly being affected enough to influence their objectivity on the matter.