People with AD(H)D think differently and personally - I love my AD(H)D, even though it can be very hard and difficult at times - but overall it made me more creative, smarter, funny & quick.

Learn to use how you think and don't let other people put you down - your mind is a gift not a curse!

“Everybody is a genius. But if you judge a fish by its ability to climb a tree, it will live its whole life believing that it is stupid.” - Albert Einstein

Tuesday, June 27, 2023

“ADHD and OCD: My Codependent Frenemies”

“While OCD and ADHD are opposites in some ways, they are also too intertwined to tease apart.” 
 By Rhiannon Giles, Updated on June 5, 2023


On the surface, ADHD and OCD are seemingly impossible bedfellows. “Messy,” “hyperactive,” and “scatterbrained” are just a few common synonyms for the former, while the latter is frequently associated with being exceedingly clean, uptight, and meticulous. (While some of these assumptions about these disorders are accurate for some people, they cannot be generalized or applied to everyone.)

Yet, that’s precisely the combination I have. Research shows that up to 30% of people with ADHD also have OCD.

In my reality, ADHD and OCD are codependent frenemies that sometimes help balance each other, even as they egg on one another. 

OCD and ADHD Feed Off Each Other

Continue reading on ADDitude.


No comments :

Post a Comment