It's just a naming thing. I actually prefer the term Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD) rather than Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) due to the fact that myself, and many other people (particularly adults) miss being diagnosed because they don't relate to the hyperactive label.
I think it changed from ADD to ADHD in the 80s or so (could be wrong). Previously, it was just known as hyperactivity, and was only really considered for children. There have been other labels for it, going back as far (maybe further) than the 1700s. I'm sure there will be another change sooner or later.
From what you wrote, it might be a possibility. Sorry to hear that.
I know what you mean about street directions... I get the same thing.
Here is a self-test link for adult ADHD, and the website has loads of articles etc.
And if you read some of the stories that people post on the "How To ADHD" forums (here), you may find some similarities to your own situation.
As I mentioned, everybody has many or all of the symptoms from time to time. But if those symptoms are so frequent and ongoing that they affect your life in major ways, you might have it. I'm no psych... And truth be told, many psychs don't seem to have much of a clue anyway. But you'd need one to diagnose yourself properly.
I have heard some crazy stories about some of the rubbish that has come out of the mouths of professionals when people are seeking a diagnosis. Stuff like "you can't have ADHD, you're doing too well at school". Or "Adults don't get ADHD". Then there's the nature of the medication. Some doctors seem to think that it's all a scam, and people only want to get a buzz on.
The general population seem to be highly misinformed too. I didn't have a clue myself, until I found I have it.
I think it changed from ADD to ADHD in the 80s or so (could be wrong). Previously, it was just known as hyperactivity, and was only really considered for children. There have been other labels for it, going back as far (maybe further) than the 1700s. I'm sure there will be another change sooner or later.
From what you wrote, it might be a possibility. Sorry to hear that.
I know what you mean about street directions... I get the same thing.
Here is a self-test link for adult ADHD, and the website has loads of articles etc.
And if you read some of the stories that people post on the "How To ADHD" forums (here), you may find some similarities to your own situation.
As I mentioned, everybody has many or all of the symptoms from time to time. But if those symptoms are so frequent and ongoing that they affect your life in major ways, you might have it. I'm no psych... And truth be told, many psychs don't seem to have much of a clue anyway. But you'd need one to diagnose yourself properly.
I have heard some crazy stories about some of the rubbish that has come out of the mouths of professionals when people are seeking a diagnosis. Stuff like "you can't have ADHD, you're doing too well at school". Or "Adults don't get ADHD". Then there's the nature of the medication. Some doctors seem to think that it's all a scam, and people only want to get a buzz on.
The general population seem to be highly misinformed too. I didn't have a clue myself, until I found I have it.
