Discussion on ADHD topic: adhd diagnosed as an adult

Hi @ADHDInsights, It's essential to remember that ADHD is a neurodevelopmental disorder, and being diagnosed later in life is quite common. It doesn't mean you've just started experiencing these symptoms. One common misconception is that ADHD only affects children, but that's far from the truth. Many adults live with undiagnosed ADHD, which can significantly impact their lives. The key to managing ADHD symptoms is understanding them and finding strategies that work for you. Everyone's experience with ADHD is different, so don't be discouraged if some techniques don't work for you. Keep exploring and learning about yourself, and you'll find what suits you best. Stay strong, and remember that you're not alone in this journey!

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