
CentreMid
Midfielder
- Aug 23, 2018
- 534
I'm in my early 20's. I didn't think I would live past high school, yet here I am, typing this out.
I got a diagnosis for ADHD last year, and it makes me so angry that so many struggles I have in life stem from this one condition. I could've been spared the hassle and abuse growing up if only parents decided to actually get me checked out instead of denying that anything was wrong with me. So many of my problems were swpet under the rug because they refused to acknowledge that there was something wrong with me, and I've suffered so much because of it. This also applies to my mental illnesses (they've been greatly ignored by others as well, unfortunately), however it all stems from the one underlying condition.
I'm currently learning how to cope, live and thrive with my condition, but I'm still so angry that I wasn't allowed to have a childhood because my needs weren't met.
Has anyone else here recieved a late diagnosis for something that greatly impacted their childhood and therefore shaped the way you experience life today?
I got a diagnosis for ADHD last year, and it makes me so angry that so many struggles I have in life stem from this one condition. I could've been spared the hassle and abuse growing up if only parents decided to actually get me checked out instead of denying that anything was wrong with me. So many of my problems were swpet under the rug because they refused to acknowledge that there was something wrong with me, and I've suffered so much because of it. This also applies to my mental illnesses (they've been greatly ignored by others as well, unfortunately), however it all stems from the one underlying condition.
I'm currently learning how to cope, live and thrive with my condition, but I'm still so angry that I wasn't allowed to have a childhood because my needs weren't met.
Has anyone else here recieved a late diagnosis for something that greatly impacted their childhood and therefore shaped the way you experience life today?