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    1. If we start criminalising ADHD symptoms we may be able to have a big impact on drug usage rates

    2. AdEconomy7348 on

      That makes sense.

      Mind racing is a common symptom of ADHD. Alcohol and weed eases that.

    3. No problem, we are on track to diagnose everyone with adhd anyway.

    4. Otherwise_Fined on

      I don’t have adhd but I do have most of the symptoms of adhd.

    5. DoUrBstFrgtTheRest on

      Self medicating is so common the cause of addiction. For so many reasons.

    6. Hot_potatoos on

      Compulsive behaviour and behaviours that ‘numb’ are really common symptoms. You have no breathing space between your thoughts and look for any quick fix to shut them up.

      Binge Eating Disorder is also really common with ADHD. I got diagnosed with both in 2020. Treatment for the ED lead to the ADHD diagnosis

    7. JayChristo on

      Vast majority of drug and alcohol users do not have ADHD symptoms

    8. Imaginary_Ad3195 on

      Damn everything I’m reading recently is about ADHD. Making me think I might have it myself.

    9. TaxOtherwise1916 on

      Im here scrolling instead of working. Should I go on the session?

    10. Gordianus_El_Gringo on

      I’m currently in treatment for alcoholism (failing more than winning. This shit sucks so much) and I’ve found it so interesting that a good 90% of addicts I’ve met have mentioned or brought up being ADHD. It’s so common.

      I drink and use to self medicate depression and anxiety and I don’t identify as ADHD myself as I’m much more of a downer rather than excitable but it’s been an eye opener

    11. Natural-Ad773 on

      I’d say one in five people have ADHD symptoms to be fair.

    12. katsumodo47 on

      As someone with ADHD. I can get addicted…. To anything…. So easily ..

      Anything I can hyper focus on. Gambling, shopping , booze , drugs (legal or illegal) video games, guitars ect ect. Anything to peaks my interest

      Gotta be careful…

    13. Is this really news? We already know a large amount of the population meet the criteria for adhd and that untreated adhd is very heavily correlated with substance abuse

    14. significantrisk on

      Use of the word “symptoms” there is weasely. It is intended that one draw the unsupported conclusion that these people therefore have ADHD.

    15. 21stCenturyVole on

      I believe ADHD is being massively overdiagnosed, in order to mass-rollout stimulants.

      It’s the next version of what the opiod crisis was – and is already a growing problem in the US.

      The most common abuse of these drugs is for performance enhancing at work etc. (which is incredibly damaging) – so the reasons for propagandising/over-promoting it, go beyond the pharmaceutical industry as well.

      Be cynical as fuck every time you read anything about ADHD stats. The industry behind this has well established form.

    16. _pussyhands__ on

      I thought I might have ADHD so I did one of those online ADHD tests but I gave up half way through because it was boring and stupid

    17. AnT-aingealDhorcha40 on

      Couple that with Ireland being decades behind in the diagnosis and treatment of cognitive disorders and BINGO you get a shitshow.

      How many of us up until the 2010s went through education without ever being tested?

      “Oh him/her? Sure, they’re just a character!” – Teacher

    18. Brilliant_Quit4307 on

      And yet the Irish health service refused to treat my ADHD until I stopped smoking weed, which is the only thing I’ve found over 3 decades that actually helps.

    19. Busy_Description6207 on

      This is not surprising. When I got diagnosed, I read a book about ADHD which I can’t recall the name of (lol) and while this was one of the statistics, I remember reading that people with ADHD are twice as likely to die by accident than general population, six times more likely to die by suicide and also something like 25% of the US prison system has ADHD. Its not a fun quirky eccentricity but a life affecting disability 🥲

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