ADHD Aha! | ADHD, loving intensely, and impulsivity (Ange’s story)

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Ange Nolan once suspected she had ADHD, but she was dismissed by her doctor. Years later, she saw an ADHD iceberg infographic and related to almost every ADHD symptom it listed - including forgetting to use the bathroom. That’s when she decided it was time to approach a different doctor about ADHD.
After getting diagnosed with ADHD last year, Ange realized how it had been affecting her many romantic relationships. She’d crave the chaos of an intense connection and become a “chameleon” who fixated on her partner’s interests and happiness - until burning out.
Hear how Ange’s ADHD diagnosis helped her notice her own patterns, including hopping impulsively from one career to another. And stay tuned for a mini “aha” moment from host Laura Key on why she likes to be alone so much.
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Ange is a listener who wrote to us about her “aha” moment. We’d love to hear from you, too. Email us at ADHDAha@understood.org.
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  • @johnhall8455
    @johnhall8455 Жыл бұрын

    You don’t forget to go to the bathroom…your body won’t let you forget….but your brain will be so distracted with so many other more interesting things….so going to the bathroom is pushed to the back of the priority list. Until you’re going to burst…. That’s pretty much the same for any boring tasks that require more than ten seconds thought…..

  • @browni381

    @browni381

    10 ай бұрын

    Yes! That’s it! I was hoping someone said this!

  • @TheEnterthedreaming

    @TheEnterthedreaming

    8 ай бұрын

    For me it's eating.

  • @lastking804
    @lastking804 Жыл бұрын

    This story really did it for me i went years in my life not even knowing my gf at the time was able to tell me i have adhd i never knew im 37 now just looking to understand it but this story makes so much sense now its more of being honest with myself and having a balance and now right where im at now i believe i found my peace me and my lady friend is communicating alot more getting to understand eachother and now its been the best feeling between so where we have a better understanding eachother

  • @ANNEMARGARET0319
    @ANNEMARGARET0319 Жыл бұрын

    Ange’s story is why I went directly to a psychiatrist for my suspected ADHD, and not my PCP… I only did as far as a referral and then I didn’t even go for the testing because you have to wait a long time for that and for medication so I just went straight to a psychiatrist… my job is in jeopardy, so I did not have the luxury of time by the time I figured out that I might have it… Which I do have it… I found out last year at the age of 56

  • @1911darsh
    @1911darsh Жыл бұрын

    My experiences with ADHD: don't fight your brain. The following principle has helped me immensely to control my thoughts. Action, emotion and thought. Positive actions lead to positive emotions resulting in positive thoughts. Matthew 26:41 'Watch and pray so that you will not fall into temptation. The spirit is willing, but the flesh is weak. '

  • @holly7869
    @holly7869 Жыл бұрын

    You left out forgetting to brush my teeth

  • @TheEnterthedreaming

    @TheEnterthedreaming

    8 ай бұрын

    Or remembering, then forgetting, then remembering but will get to it in 15 minutes, then forgetting again, then remembering but not near the bathroom thus forgetting again, then remembering in bed but not enough energy to get out of bed, I'll just do it in the morning. Five years later I have to have two fillings.

  • @PVVI2015
    @PVVI2015 Жыл бұрын

    Thank you😊 More Insights! I especially related to the relationship issues - immersing into someone else’s life! Yikes! That explained a few of my most challenging relationships! And, I had not heard of the ADHD Iceberg so I checked that out. And, recently I had just explored my need to be alone at times. I didn’t make the connection between that and my ADHD - my Aha moment was only a few months ago so I’m still sorting myself out! I realize I need alone time not only to “settle and regroup”, but more so I need it because it’s exhausting being with people. I sure related to your shared experiences on that. Very validating🤗

  • @MichaelMI88-88

    @MichaelMI88-88

    8 ай бұрын

    It can definitely be exhausting for ADHDers to be around others. That is a huge reason why we like to be alone.

  • @anyamck2954
    @anyamck2954 Жыл бұрын

    Thank you 🙏, only this year I fully understand myself and I'm 48. After listening to you, I am realise I'm a bit chameleon too and can be very intense in a relationship so I am hyper fixated too...... And I love a tornado moment too. This makes so much sense. I am so relieved thank you so much. xx

  • @ChirdXtreme
    @ChirdXtreme Жыл бұрын

    I've had these relationship issues in the past and it makes me constantly on edge that I'm making the same mistakes again, whether or not I actually am.

  • @adrianopper9472
    @adrianopper9472 Жыл бұрын

    Relatable and much needed conversation ❤

  • @TheGrace020
    @TheGrace020 Жыл бұрын

    Appreciate all these stories keep it up! :)

  • @UnderstoodOrg

    @UnderstoodOrg

    Жыл бұрын

    We're so glad to hear you like them!💙

  • @kbl437
    @kbl437 Жыл бұрын

    My aha moment came at 40! 😅 I never felt so seen. Everything just clicked on why I am the way I am. A little embarrassed it took this long for me to realize it.

  • @thebecbark
    @thebecbark Жыл бұрын

    Great podcast. Like I was telling my own story. I definitely need to go get diagnosed.

  • @IshtarNike
    @IshtarNike4 ай бұрын

    Sadly, being people pleasing and hyperfixated on romantic partners makes you really easy prey for abusive or toxic people as well. As bad as you might be with ADHD, there's definitely worse out there.

  • @jenfizz4312
    @jenfizz4312 Жыл бұрын

    Oh my god

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