Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It looks like:
-parking tickets with penalties
-filing taxes late
-last minute vacation planning
-running out of toilet paper
-being reminded to go grocery shopping
-never sending Christmas cards
-never being a bridesmaid
-knowing better than to volunteer for opportunities at kids school
-not maximizing kids educational opportunities
-underachieving at work for your educational level
+1.
All of the above but many fully believe this normal and everyone in the world functions at this same very level.
This. If it's both partners, they really might not realize (or they might be kidding themselves). I have a friend with really obvious untreated ADHD (and he's SO much fun), and he was honestly just gobsmacked to realize that some people plan vacations more than a few weeks in advance.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It looks like:
-parking tickets with penalties
-filing taxes late
-last minute vacation planning
-running out of toilet paper
-being reminded to go grocery shopping
-never sending Christmas cards
-never being a bridesmaid
-knowing better than to volunteer for opportunities at kids school
-not maximizing kids educational opportunities
-underachieving at work for your educational level
+1.
All of the above but many fully believe this normal and everyone in the world functions at this same very level.
Oh no! How terrible to have people out there not functioning at the optimal level.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It looks like:
-parking tickets with penalties
-filing taxes late
-last minute vacation planning
-running out of toilet paper
-being reminded to go grocery shopping
-never sending Christmas cards
-never being a bridesmaid
-knowing better than to volunteer for opportunities at kids school
-not maximizing kids educational opportunities
-underachieving at work for your educational level
+1.
All of the above but many fully believe this normal and everyone in the world functions at this same very level.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It looks like:
-parking tickets with penalties
-filing taxes late
-last minute vacation planning
-running out of toilet paper
-being reminded to go grocery shopping
-never sending Christmas cards
-never being a bridesmaid
-knowing better than to volunteer for opportunities at kids school
-not maximizing kids educational opportunities
-underachieving at work for your educational level
+1.
All of the above but many fully believe this normal and everyone in the world functions at this same very level.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It looks like:
-parking tickets with penalties
-filing taxes late
-last minute vacation planning
-running out of toilet paper
-being reminded to go grocery shopping
-never sending Christmas cards
-never being a bridesmaid
-knowing better than to volunteer for opportunities at kids school
-not maximizing kids educational opportunities
-underachieving at work for your educational level
+1.
All of the above but many fully believe this normal and everyone in the world functions at this same very level.
Anonymous wrote:It looks like:
-parking tickets with penalties
-filing taxes late
-last minute vacation planning
-running out of toilet paper
-being reminded to go grocery shopping
-never sending Christmas cards
-never being a bridesmaid
-knowing better than to volunteer for opportunities at kids school
-not maximizing kids educational opportunities
-underachieving at work for your educational level
Anonymous wrote:Not sure what you want to know.
We did fairly well in school and have high paying jobs. Me because my parents really supported me, and DH because he is brilliant.
You can think of ADHD as the ability to completely shift your focus quickly, which means that it’s easy to lose your keys or burn dinner, but, because of our professions, it’s actually kind of an asset for both of us at work.
Our home is not well organized or well decorated. We have four kids and often have many other kids over at the house. The chaos of kids doesn’t get to me. We don’t have a television because the background noise of television does get to me.
We have a lot of amazing people in our lives that help with stuff. We have a housekeeper 3-4 days a week who helps keep things organized. The kids have had some teachers over the years that worked with them on keeping things organized at school. We have a travel agent that plans vacations and things for us. We put a lot of things on autopilot as much as possible (bills of course, but also lawn care, window washing, flowers for extended family birthdays, car maintenance, household deep cleaning, etc).
I don’t know. It’s not perfect, but we are a fun and happy family. Also, I know that you said “untreated,” but I do take Vyvanse on my days off, and it helps.