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Dsps means Delayed Sleep Phase Syndrome and it means that you’re sleep is delayed by two hours or more and you have a harder time waking up at the desired time you want.

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Alt-text: [Start text: Is DPS related to ADHD? Prevalence of ADHD

Some scientists now believe that Adhd and DSPS are linked and believe that an estimated 73-78% of children and adults with adhd also have dsps. In recent years, scientists have begun investigating whether treating dsps in people with comorbid adhd and dsps improves adhd symptoms. End text]


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Alt-text: [Start text: Can ADHD lead to bipolar?

Research studies show that about 70% percent of people with the condition also have adhd, and that 20% percent of people with adhd will develop Bipolar Disorder. The tragedy is that, when the disorders co-occur, the diagnoses are often missed. It can take up to 17 years for patients to receive a diagnosis of BD. End Text]


And this is why I have insomnia

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Alt-text [Start text: Does Adhd interfere with sleep?

Adults with adhd rarely fall asleep easily, sleep soundly through the night, and then wake up feeling refreshed. More often, Adhd’s mental and physical restlessness disturbs a person’s sleep patterns – and the ensuing exhaustion hurts overall health and treatment. End text]



Comorbid means that medical conditions or diseases are present in a patient together

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Alt-text: [Start text: Is OCD comorbid with ADHD?

OCD and ADHD are distinct but also comorbid disorders that can share similar symptoms, behaviors, and outcomes – for opposing reasons. This overlap can complicate diagnosis and treatment for patients with both conditions. End text]

Everyone’s favorite, rsd!

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Alt-text: [Start text: Is RSD a symptom of ADHD?

RSD is, in fact, a common ADHD symptom. When this emotional response is externalized, it looks like an impressive, instantaneous rage at the person or situation responsible for causing the pain. End text]


And for fun because I got carried away

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Alt-text: [Start text: What is happening in the brain of someone with ADHD?

Brain development is also slower in people with ADHD. The neural pathways don’t connect and mature at the same rate, making it harder to pay attention and focus. The can impair executive function, which handles organization and routine tasks. ADHD impacts brain chemistry too. End text]

Here’s some more, these two first ones are more or less about perfectionism & adhd

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So I did a little digging into why my reactions are slow and…

And then I found one about emotions…

Then, guess this, Misophonia

Mmm, hypersensitivity

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