I Have Crippling ADHD..

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  • @PeetMontzingo
    @PeetMontzingo Жыл бұрын

    where my adhd peeps at?!

  • @nyeozz

    @nyeozz

    Жыл бұрын

    me

  • @-b-g-

    @-b-g-

    Жыл бұрын

    right here mate

  • @someone163

    @someone163

    Жыл бұрын

    HIII

  • @urfav_livvie9912

    @urfav_livvie9912

    Жыл бұрын

    HERE

  • @justaguywithoutalife4665

    @justaguywithoutalife4665

    Жыл бұрын

    right here

  • @PeetMontzingo
    @PeetMontzingo Жыл бұрын

    happy adhd awareness month!

  • @nyeozz

    @nyeozz

    Жыл бұрын

    :)

  • @-b-g-

    @-b-g-

    Жыл бұрын

    you too

  • @Itsice_boiiYT

    @Itsice_boiiYT

    Жыл бұрын

    Woo

  • @rhysswildlifeanimalsandmor9903

    @rhysswildlifeanimalsandmor9903

    Жыл бұрын

    Hey peet

  • @mars_starz420

    @mars_starz420

    Жыл бұрын

    Thank u

  • @terryrich7235
    @terryrich7235 Жыл бұрын

    I’m a Baby Boomer, age 66, with severe ADHD. I was diagnosed when I was 53 years old & what a relief to finally understand who I was. I had struggled all through my life. I was in the top 5% of having a great memory - of course, mainly with topics which interest me!What a relief to be diagnosed. Thank you for the informative video. I enjoy your videos very much. I believe in making life fun & have always enjoyed entertaining kids which has been my strength in life. There ARE always positives to having ADHD. Ok, I’ll stop rambling-thanks again for the video!

  • @ezellegance6744

    @ezellegance6744

    2 ай бұрын

    Hi! I'm 56, diagnosed in my late 30's. So I understand, at least a little, how you feel/felt. You are certainly not alone. Thanks for sharing ❤

  • @janwind5795

    @janwind5795

    2 ай бұрын

    Man what a relief to be diagnosed with ADHD. for me that wasn't until I was 60 years old. I now have a new life with the help of medication.

  • @TieraOwens
    @TieraOwens Жыл бұрын

    These are the sentiments of my heart. Having ADHD as an adult has proven to be SOME. THING. ELSE!

  • @adrianflo6481

    @adrianflo6481

    Жыл бұрын

    he says it himself that he is self diagnosing and doesnt actually know if he has it. There are a lot of people acting erratic like manic pixies. Social media has lead to a large increase in self diagnoses which make us look bad and makes others not take it seriously.

  • @KC1111KC

    @KC1111KC

    Жыл бұрын

    so well said!! I know its hard to be a kid with ADHD.. but its freaking "SOME THING ELSE" sometimes as an adult!! ITS doable though,, for anyone reading this! :)

  • @nicholasxavier5892

    @nicholasxavier5892

    Жыл бұрын

    Hang In and Hold On Often to whatever we can and however we can ... It Gets Better

  • @TieraOwens

    @TieraOwens

    Жыл бұрын

    @@adrianflo6481 oh I didn't catch that, I though he had a diagnosis.

  • @adrianflo6481

    @adrianflo6481

    Жыл бұрын

    @@TieraOwens As someone who has a diagnosis but doesn't flaunt it like a giant penis i always keep my ears up when people like him start talking. This isnt how most of us talk or act, its clear that he is playing it up for the video and even more suspect when he doesnt even care to get a diagnosis. Its just really hipp thses days to be different. some of us who are different may not think its as fun.

  • @addy_cat
    @addy_cat Жыл бұрын

    As a person with adhd It’s really nice and refreshing to know that there are creators out there with adhd who are talking about it- at the school I go to I get told constantly that I’m just “being dramatic” or “making up excuses” I even had a person say that it’s just something gen Z made up-

  • @SakuraMoonflower

    @SakuraMoonflower

    Жыл бұрын

    Well that's completely inaccurate. I remember ADD and ADHD being talked about when I was a child in elementary school. That was like over 24 years ago lol. It's definitely not "just a Gen Z thing" it's been a thing for several decades. :/ I'm sorry you're going through it. The resources are better now than back then though?

  • @musicalifornia49

    @musicalifornia49

    Жыл бұрын

    Ikr?

  • @Magnetic-jx3ns

    @Magnetic-jx3ns

    Жыл бұрын

    Same I know right

  • @immaperson321

    @immaperson321

    Жыл бұрын

    Yep, famous yters ik have it. Jacksepticeye, Markiplier, and Crankgameplays. They've talked about it some lot and it was rather refreshing, made me feel better with my own ADHD, happy to see people I've looked up to for years being open about it.

  • @FlowerChyld43

    @FlowerChyld43

    Жыл бұрын

    Omg that's ridiculous. IFKYK... yeah, but iyDkYDK

  • @jeannetteaguilar6394
    @jeannetteaguilar6394 Жыл бұрын

    I'm a teacher and I also have ADHD. I have no problem sharing that with my students. I want them to know that you can grow up to be a successful adult with ADHD. I understand the struggles and I'm hopeful I can help my students with it as well. Thanks for making this video. It's always encouraging to watch.

  • @mjoy4382

    @mjoy4382

    Жыл бұрын

    One of my favorite teachers growing up (jr high) also shared with the class his journey with ADHD, including the hard parts. Made us respect him even more and was definitely an encouragement!

  • @maximumchange

    @maximumchange

    Жыл бұрын

    Thank you for sharing this with your students. My 5th grade teacher told my parents that I would not amount to much. I set out to prove them wrong!

  • @orlywolf2885

    @orlywolf2885

    Жыл бұрын

    hi! i’m currently a college student majoring in elementary education and planning to be a literacy interventionist and i have ADHD as well! i’ve been quite nervous about how i’ll deal with it as a teacher and if i should tell my students, how i’ll deal with everything that comes with having adhd while teaching, etc, and your comment was very nice to see!

  • @CB-dg7yi

    @CB-dg7yi

    Жыл бұрын

    I'm also a teacher and just diagnosed about half a year ago. I haven't shared it with students yet but I can imagine doing that in the future. I hope I can make such a difference, too

  • @emilysholes6106

    @emilysholes6106

    Жыл бұрын

    Aaaah it's so cool to hear about a teacher that has it. I want to get tested but my parents won't take action and Im too scared to ask. But I feel like I should ask because I struggle to focus and stay on task in school, and daily tasks like chores.

  • @greeneyedgirlarteno6063
    @greeneyedgirlarteno6063 Жыл бұрын

    I'm 57 and I have some pretty intense adhd. It's really hard. I'm unmedicated. Sending hugs Pete You're awesome. You're doing the best you can.

  • @Livia-dj1bv

    @Livia-dj1bv

    Жыл бұрын

    Same... I have severe ADHD however I do not take any medications because I do not want it to alter with my brain chemistry.. I also feel like when I used to take medication, The medication used to bore my personality down.

  • @LourdesGzz

    @LourdesGzz

    Жыл бұрын

    Same here, 53 yo, add and unmedicated, instead of hyperactive, I suffer from depression, but meds cloud my mind even worse to the point of feeling detached and depersonalized. I'm having the roughest of times on pre-menopause, it sucks

  • @xbrandi12345x

    @xbrandi12345x

    Жыл бұрын

    @@LourdesGzz ever tried Cognitive Behavioral Therapy? It may help and no meds. OMT might help with your depression too, it helped mine. I can't take meds, they literally guinea pigged me when I was younger and meds didn't work but they just kept giving more and more and now I have issues because of it. We live in a world where we are made to believe medication is our only option other than being unmedicated and miserable. You don't have to struggle just because you don't want to take meds. There are other ways, just don't give up trying to find something that helps you feel better. Good luck

  • @louern123

    @louern123

    Жыл бұрын

    same age here

  • @WaspWasper33

    @WaspWasper33

    Жыл бұрын

    @@Livia-dj1bv thats so true... it also takes away my hunger or my sex appetite, also unmedicated from that point

  • @lilijustlove3242
    @lilijustlove3242 Жыл бұрын

    I'm 45yrs old, take ADHD medication and my room looks just like yours!! ADHD truly can be crippling. I wish society took it more seriously. Thanks for speaking about it!❤️

  • @objectivityisourfriend9631

    @objectivityisourfriend9631

    Жыл бұрын

    44 and in same situation! 😂 This video makes me feel like one of the cool kids. 😂🎉😊 Without meds I can’t function.

  • @lizhyink5636

    @lizhyink5636

    Жыл бұрын

    ​​@@objectivityisourfriend9631 Happy Pi day! Also ViHart had a video about tau, if you're interested.

  • @objectivityisourfriend9631

    @objectivityisourfriend9631

    Жыл бұрын

    @@lizhyink5636 thank you!

  • @enlightenedinterstellarbei8020

    @enlightenedinterstellarbei8020

    10 ай бұрын

    Sadly, my room looks like his also. Nice to see other adhd rooms cuz damn, I feel ashamed a LOT about it!!!

  • @mondrose4501

    @mondrose4501

    4 ай бұрын

    Permission to ask sir. Please share what konda medication you take? ........and yeah my workroom? Is hectic as well. But my kinda hectic since i know where things around.

  • @angiecombs1800
    @angiecombs1800 Жыл бұрын

    thank you Peet! I'm 37, diagnosed at 26, with a masters degree, and I feel like I'm living in the edge of a complete mental breakdown every single day. the mental health issues that go along with adhd is so complex. people who don't have it, can't fully grasp what life is like. thank you for being vulnerable, that's not ready easy for us either.

  • @timd381

    @timd381

    Жыл бұрын

    I was diagnosed at 7… I only just realized within the last 18 months how complex this is. I somehow feel less broken & more broken at the same time.

  • @jodoodlyboi2963

    @jodoodlyboi2963

    Жыл бұрын

    @@timd381 I was diagnosed at 7/8 as well (I’m 20 now) and I’ve recently realized how much invalidation trauma I have from people downplaying it. It literally affects every aspect of my life, and recently finally getting the validation I’ve craved my entire life was so… freeing?

  • @WRTshade

    @WRTshade

    Жыл бұрын

    Thank u u are a gift from God

  • @Eszmae

    @Eszmae

    Жыл бұрын

    This triggered my emotions! I'm not alone. The mental health struggles are so tough.

  • @maximumchange

    @maximumchange

    Жыл бұрын

    I have a Masters and a Doctorate. If I can do it so can you!

  • @celestialangel61
    @celestialangel61 Жыл бұрын

    It’s been so freeing how open people have been about having ADHD. Going from a 13 year old me being told “she’s just a lazy student stop using this as an excuse” to a 24 year old BAMF who was able to graduate full honors during a pandemic, that I can now proudly talk about my ADHD without shame ❤️❤️❤️

  • @corianderwolfgangrainbeaux
    @corianderwolfgangrainbeaux Жыл бұрын

    I'm actually bawling. Thank you for sharing this. This is my house. This is my life. I'm 46 now, only diagnosed with ADHD when I was 38.

  • @Eszmae

    @Eszmae

    Жыл бұрын

    I started too also at the end! It seems so misunderstood and or lack of helpful tips for adults with adhd (inattentive).

  • @kgrim024
    @kgrim024 Жыл бұрын

    My brother has the same. He is able to afford a maid, a business partner who is opposite to him, and assistant. A partner who is similar but loves cleaning. It is hard to manage without medication if you don’t have money for sure. You’re killing it and I’m proud of you. I’m sorry it’s such a struggle though, but so proud of you for making this video

  • @alexlily3195
    @alexlily3195 Жыл бұрын

    I have ADHD too but here in Korea it’s super misunderstood and there’s not really any support for it especially at university 😢 being a girl with ADHD it’s even more difficult because it’s not recognised

  • @VioletJoy

    @VioletJoy

    Жыл бұрын

    Oh gosh, I can only imagine the pressure. 💔

  • @alexlily3195

    @alexlily3195

    Жыл бұрын

    @@laymanlinguist that’s because I’m an English teacher part time whilst at university lol

  • @ramonabdiel10
    @ramonabdiel10 Жыл бұрын

    As a person who has had ADHD all his life this hits really close to home

  • @kitty79243
    @kitty79243 Жыл бұрын

    I've never been diagnosed but I believe I have ADHD. My son was diagnosed with ADHD the Inattentive type and autism spectrum. It took us up until he was going into 8th grade to get him diagnosed. He is now finally excelling in school and loves it. The school we moved him to help so much. I totally feel this way and go through the same thing! I guess I should go in and see. Thank you for being you! Love you and what you do!

  • @jgamblin82
    @jgamblin82 Жыл бұрын

    Thank you for this! I was not diagnosed until I was an adult and I have a daughter who has also been diagnosed. The struggle is 💯 real. I spent most of my life wondering what was wrong with me or why I couldn't do things like everyone else. I really appreciate you being so honest and bringing attention to ADHD because many people still don't understand how unbelievably hard it can be to live with it. Much love, Peet!!! ❤️❤️❤️❤️

  • @carriekeith2266

    @carriekeith2266

    Жыл бұрын

    This is me...1000%!! 🥴😮‍💨😄

  • @jerryfriend7746

    @jerryfriend7746

    Жыл бұрын

    Same ×10000000!!!

  • @frankieamsden7918
    @frankieamsden7918 Жыл бұрын

    Pete, my son has ADHD and he's medicated and it makes a huge difference for him. It took a few tries to find the right medication for him but sticking with it was so worth it. I know medication is not for everyone but if you feel like your symptoms aren't controlled please consider talking with your doctor about it again. AND you are NOT dumb everywhere, you're just so intelligent they haven't figured out how to measure it yet.

  • @pebbles..the..rat..
    @pebbles..the..rat.. Жыл бұрын

    Peet has officially summoned his ADHD fans Also, peet, we all support you!

  • @julissarivera1251

    @julissarivera1251

    Жыл бұрын

    Totally

  • @claudio0leitum

    @claudio0leitum

    Жыл бұрын

    Yassssss he just threw an ADHD spawn egg for me

  • @juliaschotsky3183
    @juliaschotsky3183 Жыл бұрын

    One thing you might want to take into consideration is that most people with ADHD also have time blindness which means that sometimes time feels like it just disappears and other times it can feel like one minute is an hour.

  • @alfonzo7822

    @alfonzo7822

    9 ай бұрын

    The amount of time that's just teleported by me in the past few days had been unreal. Feel like I've not accomplished anything but have so much to do 😒

  • @ochstopus9892
    @ochstopus9892 Жыл бұрын

    adhd gang here!! i’ve known i have adhd for years now but only recently i found out i was diagnosed as a kid. turns out my parents tried to cover it up and didn’t get me the help i needed. thank you so much for making this video, it’ll show people like my parents that having adhd isn’t something to be ashamed of.

  • @funkystonetv

    @funkystonetv

    Жыл бұрын

    Its misunderstood All the time to be honest

  • @karenwhite4461
    @karenwhite4461 Жыл бұрын

    Thank you, Peet, for doing this video. As a "boomer" mom of an adhd son I appreciate you helping people understand what it's been like for you. It is amazing how much we all have in common. Stay funny, stay positive, and tell your mom I said, Thank you.

  • @jan4222

    @jan4222

    Жыл бұрын

    I'm also a "boomer" mom of a now adult adhd son. I've seen his struggles his whole life and understand what you've been through. I appreciate you calling attention to this and for trying to help others. I just have one request. Please don't lump all "boomers" into one category and assume we don't get it. I love your channel and your amazing mom. Stay strong!

  • @TA-dj4ob

    @TA-dj4ob

    Жыл бұрын

    I am also a ‘boomer’ mom with a child that suffers. We are all in this together and only want the best for our children. Understanding and education is paramount in our support. My best to you and your family.

  • @solovjud

    @solovjud

    Жыл бұрын

    Everything you said, from a boomer 🤣😂🤣😂 Mum in Australia!

  • @imTunisian

    @imTunisian

    Жыл бұрын

    nahhh now aient no way the replys arent trolls 💀

  • @karenwhite4461

    @karenwhite4461

    Жыл бұрын

    @@imTunisian Actual subscriber. I don't troll. Peet and his family are good people. I respect that.

  • @musicalifornia49
    @musicalifornia49 Жыл бұрын

    I always had great grades, so people didn't think I had ADHD. I do, it's just paired with giftedness. It's called twice-exceptional and it can suck. I've learned so much over the past year that explains so many of my behaviors that I had no idea were related to ADHD. I'm so glad you and other creators have been sharing about the struggles

  • @claraclear5665

    @claraclear5665

    Жыл бұрын

    Same ❤️, I just got diagnosed this year at 24. I always knew it deep down but my teachers never took me seriously

  • @the_mothermold

    @the_mothermold

    Жыл бұрын

    I am also twice-exceptional. I do fairly well in school. Usually. Because now that I’m in the marching band in high school it’s very hard to keep up with school work (especially with ADHD), so I’m not doing as well. But I’m above average in some subjects still.

  • @doesnotFempute

    @doesnotFempute

    Жыл бұрын

    HealthyGamerGG did a great video about gifted kids. I was never suspected to have ADHD due to being "gifted" in school. Nobody understood how much I was struggling and how it impacted my overall health. Didn't get diagnosed until my 30s but soooo many things about my childhood suddenly make sense. I wonder what I could have accomplished with a proper support system instead of constantly being called a drama queen and told "you just love to hear yourself talk" by my parents. I finished school and got a degree with an ok GPA. But every second of it was agony. Years of sleep deprivation and mental anguish 😵

  • @virgilnisly4216

    @virgilnisly4216

    Жыл бұрын

    Pretty sure my daughter has this. Teachers says if she'd put more effort into her work she would have a 4.0 but than say she has a temper (even though it's over quickly) she is hard to be friends with. Etc. Its really frustrating because they seem to think its behaviour issue instead of neurological.

  • @carriekeith2266

    @carriekeith2266

    Жыл бұрын

    I too was gifted in school, but suffered greatly in every other aspect of life. Low self-esteem 🤚, never felt I measured up 🤚, got frustrated easily, and emotional when I couldn't figure something out 🤚, and so, so much more... I started reading voraciously when I was 4, so they put me in kindergarten early. I was placed in a "gifted" class when I was in 2nd grade, and from that point on, I was always placed only in gifted, advanced, and honors classes, which I excelled at. But they never explained this to me, gave me a choice, or anything. So I did my perfectionist thing, and gave it my all. Until hs, where I burnt out in 11th grade, and just couldn't do it anymore. I barely graduated with my class. I never knew I could say no. And if I knew how much pressure those classes would put on my mental health, I most definitely would have. But I went on to college, and got a 3.9 GPA, honors AS graduation, president's and dean's lists every semester, but got burned out again, half-way through my junior year. If I knew I had ADHD, and was placed on the correct meds yrs ago, there is no telling what my accomplishments would have been!! But alas, I was mis-diagnosed as having depression and anxiety, placed on anti-depressants (which did not help AT ALL) for 16 yrs! It wasn't until I was 47, that I found out I had ADHD, and placed on the proper meds, which changed my life!! I am eternally grateful to my new family doctor, who did not treat me as a drug-seeker, tested me for ADHD on my first visit with her, placed me on the proper meds, and has been a total support to me. It just makes me sad, to think about what could have been, a little...😔 But today is a new day, and I look forward to working through the symptoms, and seeing where I can go from here...😇🙏✌️

  • @yasssssss420
    @yasssssss420 Жыл бұрын

    One of the biggest hurtles with ADHD is getting medication, especially as a grown adult woman. Woman generally get diagnosed in their 30s , and no one wants to prescribe you medication because "you've made it this far" even though I'm seconds from collapse. It is supper upsetting

  • @greeneyedgirlarteno6063

    @greeneyedgirlarteno6063

    Жыл бұрын

    57, non medicated. We get treated poorly. I'm just doing the best I can. It's really hard

  • @eddiehayes1523

    @eddiehayes1523

    Жыл бұрын

    It's so underdiagnosed in girls. I'm a transgender man and I'm looking at getting assessed for it myself. Those of us socialised as girls frequently don't get assessed until adulthood and it is so damn hard. I feel your pain.

  • @adrianflo6481

    @adrianflo6481

    Жыл бұрын

    Can i ask what country you live in? Im swedish and got diagnosed with autism and depression and not actually ADHD. I was diagnoses as an adult and have not had any problems gotten medications. If i ever go back to school i would most likely be allowed to try amphetamines even tho i dont need it to function in my day to day and would never get dependant on drugs.

  • @beckyevans9082

    @beckyevans9082

    Жыл бұрын

    I was 31, now 54, and still can't get meds for ADHD.

  • @CB-dg7yi

    @CB-dg7yi

    Жыл бұрын

    Really depends in the country I guess. Have been diagnosed as a woman at 32 (the wait for those appointments was about a year) in early April 22, I found a psychiatrist who has been treating me with medication by the end of April 22. There was some luck involved in finding this psychiatrist though. It was the 7th or so I called, everyone else was fully booked. The medical system in Germany is decent enough in most areas (see my experience), but had I also pushed to find a therapist it would have looked worse I guess. Therapists are rare. I wanted to try adding one thing at a time and it has been a gigantic breakthrough for me. Oh and my health insurance covers everything, which is normal here but reading about the US, I'm grateful for that

  • @thelabyrinthlife
    @thelabyrinthlife Жыл бұрын

    Thank you so much for making this video, it's so relatable-everything about it-and I wish that people would realise that it is okay to talk about your nd and it isn't something to hide from

  • @llenarduzzi5018
    @llenarduzzi5018 Жыл бұрын

    Peet, thank you for your brutal honesty. ADHD has a stigma that needs to be addressed and obliterated. ANYONE can have it. Thank you for sharing what you go through. You’re right…someone needed to hear this and you are helping so many people by sharing your journey. You are an inspirational human being.❤️❤️❤️

  • @Yakkymania
    @Yakkymania Жыл бұрын

    Thank you for this, Peet!! I’ve struggled with ADHD for all my life, being called “lazy” by my peers 24/7, getting told that i’m too smart to be failing, it’s PAIN to be constantly switching again and again from one topic to another, i’m already taking too long to write this comment because i keep getting distracted by random things, it’s so much more than just not paying attention. You’re an inspiration to me, and knowing you have the same condition that i do makes me so happy, because sometimes i feel like there’s no good ADHD representation out there, and seeing there’s popular KZreadrs and other internet people with it, and outside of the internet, other people just like me. And this is getting long, and i keep getting distracted (again) so i’ll say it one more time before i sign off: Thank you :D

  • @kellyjean4981
    @kellyjean4981 Жыл бұрын

    I find myself smiling through all of your videos and then this one brought tears to my eyes. I feel your adhd struggles and I’m sorry that you had to go through so much trouble before getting proper treatment to help. I have struggled my entire life, not understanding why I was failing at the basic things in life. It wasn’t until my daughter was recently diagnosed, that I finally realized I have adhd. You truly are such a beautiful, genuine person. Thank you for being you and sharing your kindness with the world

  • @lendmeyourear3546
    @lendmeyourear3546 Жыл бұрын

    I am so, so impressed with your bravery, tenacity, talent and respect for yourself❤️. I don’t have ADHD but as a teacher I often witness the struggles. My heart goes out to you. Everyone has something going on so never forget that you’re not alone! I think you just made your most important video! You rock! ps I’m expecting to receive your new book tomorrow! Thank you for all of the joy you spread!

  • @key1228
    @key1228 Жыл бұрын

    I have autism and ADHD. Numbers and music come easy to me, but I always lose focus with language, tasks, basically anything overcomplicated or uninteresting. I forget where I am sometimes, I impulse buy, I get anxiety and I'm a disorganized mess, and it's even worse that I struggle with social nuances and sensory experiences in touch and sound thanks to autism. Despite that, I'm on track to complete my second college course in music, and in two years I'll be in uni for engineering to build a career in manufacturing equipment. Or at least that's the loose plan in mind 😅 It's, uhh, sorta fun and sorta not

  • @karinahernandez3297

    @karinahernandez3297

    Жыл бұрын

    WOW. Im happy for you. Thanks to your comment now I see that my 15 yr. Old can make It too. He was diagnosed with ADHD since he was 7 AND he's been struggling with school a lot. But he wants a career in engineering AND I just hope that he can make It.

  • @key1228

    @key1228

    Жыл бұрын

    @@karinahernandez3297 Don't hope. It got me nowhere. Hoping I pass an exam will only set me back with anxiety, stress and self-assured comparisons. Instead, help. Listen to his needs, adjust to them in your home life, support him with gaps in his education by inspiring interest in the subjects, and he should do just fine. Also, getting him to visit a college open day for engineering would give a good idea of what he's pursuing. It's hard for us ADHD people to focus on things we're not interested in, or even the things we are interested in sometimes. You need to be there to bring perspective to your son, so my hope is that he can get the right support and find a career path he enjoys. Sorry if this sounds blunt or rude in any way, or sorry if I'm apologising for nothing, idk. It's 12 in the night and I can't really think rn

  • @key1228

    @key1228

    Жыл бұрын

    @@karinahernandez3297 it's important that your son is aware of his needs too btw. Good luck with getting him through high school and college, I'm glad my original comment managed to have an impact on you

  • @spookyhouses
    @spookyhouses Жыл бұрын

    Kudos, Peet! I was the "lazy, uninterested, unmotivated" teenager who was actually just really struggling to keep up day to day. I don't have ADHD, but ADD. I have to make lists of everything, and even then I will forget things. Going to the grocery store is invariably a frustrating experience because despite my best efforts, I will forget one or two things that I really needed. (Oddly enough, like you, I seem to have really good spatial apptitude. When I was a teenager, my dad got pissed off because I was mowing my name in the back yard with the riding lawnmower. Then when he noticed I was doing it in cursive, he was impressed lol!) It's a daily struggle, and a lot of people are very impatient with folks like us, but at least we all get it! I think you're amazing.

  • @roxiegs348
    @roxiegs348 Жыл бұрын

    I love you Peet. You are so brave to share your challenges with so many people. We all struggle with something. No one goes through life without difficulties and no one should ever go through life alone. I wish I could hug you. ❤

  • @naturelover6111
    @naturelover6111 Жыл бұрын

    Oh my goodness Pete, mad respect to you!!!! I have ADHD too and it's amazing to me how well you are able to put my thoughts (and SO much more) into words when I have so much difficulty articulating those things that I never even know where to begin. ......and showing your mess, keeping it so very real! Soooooooo much respect!!!! Also being so vulnerable and real with your emotions and struggles. I know you're a great actor, but I don't think this is acting. So raw and real and I just want to give you a huge hug! I'm so glad you found the real help that you needed and that your life is going so much better now than it was. I love your videos! Keep up the amazing work, and thanks for showing all your viewers who feel this too that they're not alone, and that there is help available. I know the struggle is real and awareness is so important. Meditation and community have been a huge help to me as well as other support. Sending love n light n hugs to anyone who needs it right now. 🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗

  • @robynbosse9090
    @robynbosse9090 Жыл бұрын

    Thank you for being such an inspiration! As someone who has severe ADHD this made me feel less alone. Thank you so much Peet ❤

  • @michellecollopy-lee7453
    @michellecollopy-lee7453 Жыл бұрын

    I was diagnosed with ADHD when I was 5yrs back in the 1987. Have lived with it my entire life. U are definitely not alone

  • @kathykatherinea
    @kathykatherinea Жыл бұрын

    How brave! And truly, good goin' on your sharing! I understand and have, like you, and many, the same type of experience. I have found healing by faith and that understanding. I hear that in your sharing as well : ) I am really happy for you! I found your video shorts recently and how fun! Just watched the younger brother one where you dance through to your sister's room😁. I love, in this video, how thoroughly you describe what our thinking can be like and how you point out that we find a way to get tasks done. It's so good that you are offering to help and encourage. Thank youuu, Peet. You go! 💦🤗

  • @lunarpandorascamander5947
    @lunarpandorascamander59479 ай бұрын

    Thank you for this! I really feel better now that you have really been the only one to talk about this! I Was diagnosed with ADHD when I was 11 years old! And I has been struggling with it ever since I was diagnosed, but I always though no one would talk about what it was like! And when I watched this i feel really happy! Thank you again for making this video!

  • @PeetMontzingo
    @PeetMontzingo Жыл бұрын

    thoughts on it all??

  • @nyeozz

    @nyeozz

    Жыл бұрын

    idk

  • @Itsice_boiiYT

    @Itsice_boiiYT

    Жыл бұрын

    Great

  • @Itsice_boiiYT

    @Itsice_boiiYT

    Жыл бұрын

    Most people are to scared to talk about this stuff so you a great we support you!

  • @janelabrant4277

    @janelabrant4277

    Жыл бұрын

    Thanks for sharing your experiences. It really helps me feel less alone with my experience

  • @Kk-rc5dl

    @Kk-rc5dl

    3 ай бұрын

    You are great person ❤️

  • @berglettemom6045
    @berglettemom6045 Жыл бұрын

    Hey Peet, I just want to remind you that you are incredibly gifted! You have such amazing musical talent, performing talent, comedic timing, and such a great, big, loving heart of gold! These things are SO important and necessary in this sad, tired world. I feel certain that you have a positive impact on everyone you meet and everyone who watches your content. Thank you for sharing your gifts and talents with the world!

  • @PragerFenster
    @PragerFenster4 ай бұрын

    You are such a beautiful and inspiring soul! 😍 And I am so glad you found help with ADHD and continue to achieve so much irrespective of the poverty yoz grew up in! Wishing you only the best!

  • @foreverfawn9774
    @foreverfawn9774 Жыл бұрын

    Thank you so much for making this video!! I feel this on a whole other level!!

  • @hannahspotnick6156
    @hannahspotnick6156 Жыл бұрын

    I don't think I have ADHD, but they've never really been able to tell me. The first 15 seconds of this video were so relatable for me, to the point where I had to pause the video and take a deep breath. I love how you've made an entire video on this, and so grateful as well. With the ADHD tendencies I have, this was crazy close to home for me.

  • @immaperson321

    @immaperson321

    Жыл бұрын

    You can try for a screening with a psychologist, psychiatrist too. ('Trists can prescribe medical and 'gists can't, iirc). I did a paper and computer test, both said yes and I was diagnosed by my therapist who had a license to. So ever since my diagnosis I've been learning more and more about me and recognizing things and coping properly, working through it more and more.

  • @FlowerChyld43

    @FlowerChyld43

    Жыл бұрын

    I started crying. UGH-- Emotional Dysregulation!! 🙄

  • @reisschancellor9753

    @reisschancellor9753

    Жыл бұрын

    Find KZread videos by Russell Barkley.

  • @Moonstone429

    @Moonstone429

    Жыл бұрын

    Same

  • @TheRamiii

    @TheRamiii

    Жыл бұрын

    Same. I don't think I have ADHD but some of the symptoms are extremely relatable! I don't want to wake up and start my day, it feels like I'm frozen in my bed. I have to literally "motivate" myself to do small things. It takes me hours to take a shower. I relate so much to what he said "overcome obstacles". It tires me so much thinking about just the 5min preparation I need to do before 😳. I wast most of my time, doing random and meaning less stuff I just get into without intention. I'm basically frozen when I'm doing one task, and it consumes most of my time. I want to be a top student, but when I try to study, I only can focus for a little time, or if I do, I focus for longer hours but then I completely cannot focus the whole day. I feel so damn dumb all the kids around me learn quickly, but I take so much time. Even tho, If I'm to look at it the other way, I'm bright and intelligent, but I always need different approaches to help myself learn. I also get random anxiety attacks and the feeling of "everything is falling apart and it's my fault." It seems too much because I think I can't do anything to make it better. Thank you for anyone who read it, it's something I don't share with anyone at my place because I just hate people looking at me with pity and they don't even understand anyway. I might not have ADHD but I don't think the thing I've been labeling as "laziness" and hurting myself so much, is definitely not from my concious mind! All the love and support to the people suffering tho! In my opinion you all heroes. 🙂

  • @unique_handle_
    @unique_handle_ Жыл бұрын

    I suspect I might have ADHD and currently seeking a diagnosis, and videos like these have really helped me through this journey. Thank you Peet for sharing your experience and spreading awareness.

  • @bri3933

    @bri3933

    Жыл бұрын

    Yep me too. It can be hard sometimes

  • @Darianella
    @Darianella Жыл бұрын

    Hey Peet, I just watched your video and wanted to let you know that I can totally relate to your experiences. I went through similar situations when I was younger, and it's not easy. I admire your courage to share your story and it's comforting to know that we're not alone. thank you

  • @laura9686
    @laura9686 Жыл бұрын

    So many truly love you and your family!! Thank you so much for being your true self!! You inspire WAYYY more than you could ever know!!! Proud of you!!

  • @amycordiner8264
    @amycordiner8264 Жыл бұрын

    I needed to hear this today. I'm 31 and waiting for a diagnosis on the NHS. It means if I wait I'll get treatment for free which is great, it also means I've been waiting more than a year and like yourself I can't afford to go private. It's tough when you realise something is wrong and you can't do anything about it cause you can't get a doctor to look at you! I'm gonna check out donefirst and see if there's anything similar in the UK :) Thanks Peet

  • @sowmikavadrevusowmikavadre2584

    @sowmikavadrevusowmikavadre2584

    Жыл бұрын

    What is NHS

  • @ness0547

    @ness0547

    Жыл бұрын

    ​@@sowmikavadrevusowmikavadre2584 The National Health Service is the publicly funded healthcare system in England. The NHS was a lot better but currently it is under funded and under resourced so wait times can be years.

  • @adrianaxcx777
    @adrianaxcx777 Жыл бұрын

    I agree that it's so misunderstood and that's why I literally just keep it to myself and suffer alone.. thank you for this video and talking about this

  • @blauemadeleine
    @blauemadeleine Жыл бұрын

    Thank you for the video! My son grew up with adhd and I so know what you are talking about. Our medical system made medication available to him, after he was diagnosed at age 8 - it was such a game changer. Good luck to you and your family! ❤️

  • @kateb947
    @kateb947 Жыл бұрын

    Thanks for making this video! One of our sons recently got diagnosed. I took him to a family therapy because I thought he was having behavior issues and processing issues. (And YES lack of motivation) I’ve been trying to educate myself as well as ask his therapist a lot of questions to be the best mom I can be for him. Hearing you explain what it is like to live with it day to day is so helpful.

  • @amberjohnson4820
    @amberjohnson4820 Жыл бұрын

    You got this Peet! Please don’t get so hard on yourself. You’re doing the best you can, each day. I’m so glad that you’re bringing awareness to ADHD. You described some aspects of the disorder that I had no idea existed. Thank you so much for all you do. Keep on being your awesome self and never be afraid to reach out and ask for help. Happy Halloween!🎃

  • @joygilson1720
    @joygilson1720 Жыл бұрын

    I'm in the middle of getting diagnosed at 38. You are amazing! Happy ADHD awareness month Peet!!

  • @ashace6092
    @ashace6092 Жыл бұрын

    Omg yes! I think that’s one joy is to connect with others who also have ADHD. I’m so grateful you showed your room & also bc I’ve been procrastinating taken a shower. And I have double booked appointments for me and my daughter! Oh man 😅

  • @robinmonroe1276
    @robinmonroe12764 ай бұрын

    You have a honest, loving heart and great personality! I truly love your video's! Your mom did an awesome job raising you and her family! Congratulations on working with all your issues! Wanting to help anyone out there that could use the help! ❤

  • @jmg999
    @jmg999 Жыл бұрын

    Thank you for sharing your mental health struggles w/ us. It's really brave of you to open yourself up like this. I wanted to note the reason you were likely prescribed an anti-seizure medication, also known as an anticonvulsant, was that they work on the same area of the brain that the hyperactivity in your ADHD diagnosis stems from. Therefore, they're often prescribed to patients who struggle w/ hyperactivity, hypomania, or mania, such as ADHD or bipolar disorder, who have no history of seizures, especially if these patients have shown a history of being intolerant or refractory to more traditional medications for ADHD, such as lithium or dextromethamphetamine.

  • @moondancer2go
    @moondancer2go Жыл бұрын

    I felt like you were telling my life story. I'm 62 and never diagnosed but have believed for a long time now that I am adhd. Always have felt that something is wrong with me. Unfortunately I really don't have any support and feel like this late in life it doesn't matter anymore. I'm proud of you and thankful for you helping with awareness. I always look forward to your videos and the joy that they bring to me. You, your mom and family are the best!!

  • @Keyee1

    @Keyee1

    Жыл бұрын

    Please try to find a therapist. I'm 70 and just diagnosed.

  • @lynnaustin3414
    @lynnaustin3414 Жыл бұрын

    I love you and your amazing spirit!! Thank you for being so open and encouraging ❤️

  • @heatherkeeton4769
    @heatherkeeton4769 Жыл бұрын

    Thank you for explaining/educating on 80HD😁Love your content. 👍🏻😃 I’ve gone through the same struggles and worse. Failed school, suicidal, wasn’t diagnosed until age 37. You are ahead of the ball. Success to you! 🎉

  • @xdoveinthedark
    @xdoveinthedark Жыл бұрын

    Thank you for this! I didn't get diagnosed until my late 20's, and learning about ADHD helped me to understand why my life and mind have been so impossible to deal with. Finally figuring out why I've struggled so much changed my life, but getting treatment certainly became a new massive mountain of BS to have to deal with. Things have been insanely difficult for me lately, and it's nice to see people talking about it.

  • @jessicajayes8326
    @jessicajayes8326 Жыл бұрын

    My dad is a boomer and he has ADHD. He's also open minded and an all around good person. I told him about things ADHD can do to a person, helping explain some of the things he does. I'm AuDHD so I can relate.

  • @christineslemons4863
    @christineslemons4863 Жыл бұрын

    My son I thought “was” ADHD in his childhood. He’s now 32 and 2 months ago moved back in with me. From your first few minutes before you had to go to the dentist I now realize he still has it. Thank you Peet!! Thank you, thank you for bringing this to my attention. Now. I have a lot learn about how it affects him today.

  • @ashleymarie2021

    @ashleymarie2021

    Жыл бұрын

    I don't think it goes away...

  • @DottyDashy

    @DottyDashy

    Жыл бұрын

    I had a stroke reading the first sentence. The first sentence has bad grammar. Please fix it.

  • @pattishumateanderson4633
    @pattishumateanderson4633 Жыл бұрын

    I knew that I loved your videos but you are now on my hero's list. I have so much respect for you for opening up about your ADHD and showing young people that they can live a successful life with it. I have aloved one who was diagnosed as an adult. Everyone said he was just a spoiled rotten kid but I knew better. He could not help himself. Back in those days it was not understood and there was no treatment.

  • @pearltheboston8465
    @pearltheboston8465 Жыл бұрын

    Peet thank you for this! I was diagnosed in 1st grade. I am Full blown crazy Adhd! Thanks for keeping it real and showing your house. There is so much good to people like us. Sadly people often just see the hyper,crazy,disorganized and slightly annoying us. People often think we are lazy. Frankly we just struggle to focus long enough.I've been medicated my whole life. I am a huge advocate that if someone is diagnosed they should use meds. Meds have made a world of difference through school and work and even married life. Keep up the content. Be you! We love you for the open person you are.

  • @doxin_lover1278
    @doxin_lover1278 Жыл бұрын

    It's great to talk about these things, I have a chronic pain auto immune disorder and when I was first diagnosed I was so alone and hated it. I had to do so much research and find answers for myself because even doctors didn't know much... now I help whoever Ican and pass on the things I know and have tried because like you said it may work out may not but it's worth a shot. Keep talking and being honest!!!

  • @nikolettahasznosi2432
    @nikolettahasznosi2432 Жыл бұрын

    Hey Peet! Thank you foe this video! Very fittingly I was watching it on my phone in my bed at 10am because I’ve been trying to get myself out of it for 2 hours now 😅 I was only diagnosed this year at the age of 36 and I feel right bbed of opportunities because if I would have known this earlier my life could look so different now! The main source of my pain now is that I am 20 years behind in starting a career that really fits my brain and sometimes I’m scared it will never happen….but most of the time I am very delusionally optimistic about my future and I credit that to my adhd too and the constant dreamer in me who always thought everything was possible just could not seem to figure out how and now I know why and finally, for thw first time in my life maybe i will be able to figure it out….i don’t know…I’m not making much sense, but I’m still grateful that you shared this with us! I love your videos and this just made me love them (you) even more, so yay! 😅 hugs from a fellow adhd superweirdo! 💕

  • @brendashelonko2149
    @brendashelonko2149 Жыл бұрын

    Boomer here…. I needed to hear this. I’m going to check out the Done platform. For myself. I think you are so very talented and love your KZreads and your family. Am also a follower of Jax. I think you and your compadres are the freshest, most exciting new wave of entertainment.

  • @jenNjuice
    @jenNjuice Жыл бұрын

    I’ve had lots of death this year, so my usual ADHD nest became an ADHD/Depression nest that I try to touch at least a little every day, so it was so relieving seeing I’m not the only one that had to climb over things. Back when school told my family I have it, they refused to believe it, which has left me growing up coming up with my own ways to live life. I’m nearing 40, and I still have days I have to battle, but knowing others are also dealing with the same issues and feelings really does help. Thanks, Pete! Always a delight to see on my feeds! Xx!

  • @Inara55
    @Inara55 Жыл бұрын

    Peet, you're amazing, so kind, and generous! I'm a boomer mom and I have a child with adhd. It IS a constant struggle and medication DOES help. Ever since I saw a video of yours the first time, one where you were sound effecting your wonderful mother, I immediately knew you had a lot in common with my son, only he doesn't play the trombone! I remember thinking, "If he played the trombone he would be after me doing the same thing!" Then I started following you and your creativity and your love for your mom and your family never fail to make me think there is goodness in the world, and that there are so many beautiful, creative, loving people like yourself! Your life IS working out and extraordinarily so. Much love from Brazil!

  • @mljudd123
    @mljudd123 Жыл бұрын

    I feel this! I was diagnosed at 36!! and I got my child diagnosed at 12. it has taken so much more work than other diagnoses we needed, I feel. but I believe things happen like that and they ultimately have a purpose. we can better help those around us! thank you for sharingN

  • @taralinda20
    @taralinda20 Жыл бұрын

    This hits home right now. Thank you for being you 💚

  • @allysonkeife8771
    @allysonkeife8771 Жыл бұрын

    Hi Peet! I have add which is like adhd but without the hyperactive part, it is definitely a struggle, just getting ready for the day is hard enough for me. I have tried medications and nothing has worked for me, it is hard to understand that you have to live your whole entire life with it. I recommend fidgets, yes fidgets, they might seem a little kiddish but they really help! Thank you for being out their and opening up about it, it really makes my day ❤

  • @tezzanoia

    @tezzanoia

    Жыл бұрын

    Funfact, add doesn't exist, it's adhd too, the hyperactivity just doesn't show outwardly like it does with the cliché of adhd that usually comes to people's mind (basically the little boy that can't sit still etc kinda adhd). It's more common in afab (assigned female at birth) people, as symptoms oftentimes present differently in them compared to amab (assigned male at birth) people

  • @janetlarue1231
    @janetlarue1231 Жыл бұрын

    😶 I feel like you are telling my story. I feel trapped in my own head half the time. My brain never stops and is always feeling like a ball of yarn that unraveled and someone stuffed it into a sack because it could never get organized and rolled back to being right again. Thank you for sharing and being vulnerable. I appreciate you and look forward to every video. 💗

  • @sindykrish
    @sindykrish Жыл бұрын

    You are a true inspiration. Congratulations on your amazing journey... And keep going 😊

  • @avrilgelvez3653
    @avrilgelvez3653 Жыл бұрын

    I think you're awesome. Don't give up. All my best wishes. From Colombia for you!

  • @peachyreen4550
    @peachyreen4550 Жыл бұрын

    Thank you for sharing your struggles. My house looks very similar to yours. I know what it’s like to struggle with time management and organization. The overwhelm is VERY real. Add to that having 2 kids, one of them with autism, being a single mom with no family support and severe panic attacks are the result. But again, thank you for sharing what you go through because I beat myself up everyday because I’m not good enough.

  • @brogan8206
    @brogan8206 Жыл бұрын

    I'm a teacher and I'm really committed to helping my pupils with ADHD, It's awful to hear stories of children being punished for things they genuinely can't control, I'd be really grateful if anyone in the comments (or even Peet!) could reply with anything that they personally found helped them to succeed/feel comfortable/do their best in school. Thanks everyone :)

  • @kimberlykinsinger2612

    @kimberlykinsinger2612

    Жыл бұрын

    Reminding students that it’s ok to go at their own pace. That does not make you dumb, lazy, or stupid. It just means you have more to work through and that’s just how you need to learn. I also have found as someone with ADHD that Gleam note taker is the best for reviewing for tests/studying, as 1. You can categorize/break down lectures into manageable chunks, and 2. You can not worry about catching everything in the moment and review it later. I find it best during lectures/sermons/talks if my hands are busy - I often doodle/sketch, but something else like knitting works too. The key is that it’s something relaxing and repetitive you don’t need to focus on. It helps ground you in the moment and stops mind wandering as much. Likewise, I find using text to speech software also super software huge. Keep your hands busy, put on some Lofi music (no lyrics haha!). Classical music might work for some - I can’t as I studied it growing up and will unintentionally start analyzing the music instead of listening lol 😂.

  • @That.Girl.Lynnzey
    @That.Girl.Lynnzey Жыл бұрын

    Thank you Peet, you have inspired me to keep on going I often feel alone that I have special and feel like there is know on like me in this world I also have been feeling like I should just give up but you truly have inspired me, have adhd as well and I got diagnosed at 2 or 3 and I’m now 13. I totally agree about that adhd is not a superpower, I struggle with math and reading, and have terrible grades in school, I often get bullied for my disabilities and because I am not as smart as them, I even get bullied for me being in special ed and that’s something I cannot control. But at the end of the day, there are lots of more people in this world like me, and watching your videos makes me feel a lot less alone, so I just want to say thank you for inspiring me and a lot of other people.❤❤❤

  • @katieholmes8666
    @katieholmes8666 Жыл бұрын

    Thanks for sharing. I have a daughter diagnosed with ADHD. I totally relate to things in this video. Also the more I have learned about my daughter I think that I am probably ADHD too. Thanks for taking the time to talk openly.

  • @janetlaytham8991
    @janetlaytham8991 Жыл бұрын

    My youngest daughter was diagnosed with ADHD when she was 7 years old. She will be 16 in December. She does well in school because she is in the IEP program. Her focus projects are drawing and doing videos for her Tik Tok channel. Good job, Peet. 👍

  • @bvettepruett8558
    @bvettepruett8558 Жыл бұрын

    You're Special!!! Don't let anyone tell you differently!!! All the best for & your family.

  • @chercharliescrafts736
    @chercharliescrafts736 Жыл бұрын

    Hi Pete! My son and myself have ADHD. Unfortunately, back in the day they didn’t have ADHD diagnosis. I struggled through my whole life feeling I was so stupid. I’m much older now and my son still has it but thank God he has a good job and his work through it. Well I think you’re marvelous Pete hang in there kiddo you’re doing a great job in life!

  • @RynRoo
    @RynRoo Жыл бұрын

    Thank you for sharing your experience. I don't have ADHD, but I live in a student house with 16 people, of which 7 have ADHD or ADD. Some knew from a very young age, while others only knew after they moved in and found themselves relating to the "tested" ADHDers. I have learned that every ADHDer is different. You shouldn't judge anyone when they tell you they have it. Most of the time you don't even notice unless they are in an active mood or getting distracted. It does get crazy sometimes, but I love living here and I wouldn't want anyone to leave.

  • @zaleebauer3963
    @zaleebauer3963 Жыл бұрын

    Love this. Love watching your videos. Keep up the good work. I've never been diagnosed but have symptoms. Thanks for sharing this with me.

  • @sksunshine4860
    @sksunshine4860 Жыл бұрын

    I so feel this. I had to learn to clean up as I go and just set 10 minute time slots to tackle something because I get so distracted. Make a list of what needs to be done in each room then tackle one room at a time. Yes, time management is terrible. I live by myself so I have to set multiple alarms and reminders or else even a daily meeting goes out the window. I also am responsible for my own messes so I had to take action or else just live in continuous rubble and disarray. I don't use medication but I do struggle daily to make everything happen. It causes anxiety, woke up at 2am with my heart racing because my brain was processing what I had to accomplish today, it took over an hour to calm down enough to fall asleep. Going on vacation isn't rewarding for me because of the mountain that awaits my return. A small pile to someone without adhd but a mountain to me because it requires focus. You are an a amazing human and I have so much respect for someone to be 100% about the struggle because just admitting it is really hard.

  • @chelseyyoung5917
    @chelseyyoung5917 Жыл бұрын

    My son has ADHD so bad and I wish more people would open up about it and how much it takes a toll on a person. It effects every part of his like and as a recovering addict who has 6 years of sobriety from pills, it was so so so hard for me to get him into a doctor to get him on something to help him. BUT I had to do something because even if i coyld try to help the outside of him there was no way i could help him calm down the way his mind couldn't stop ☹️. So we did and i found a doctor that actually listened and didnt just rely on meds there was so much more like meditation and more. I love that your talking about ao many things that shouldn't be hidden. I'm having my son watch this because vids like these make people feel less alone 💜 Also when it comes to cleaning I never knew for a loooong time that it was a part of ADHD, my mom and dad just called me last and I would just sit there and cry and cry because I looked at the big picture and got so overwhelmed and it would not get done and it would just get worse. I thought I WAS lazy and I thought that I was useless because even as an adult I have a hard time organizing and cleaning and keeping things the way that they need to be.

  • @dutchieplays
    @dutchieplays Жыл бұрын

    So nice to actually see I'm not the only one who struggles with this (except the hyperactivity, I have the ADD variant so it's more internal for me). The people I know with ADD or ADHD don't really show how they deal with it.

  • @aleksandrakula1190
    @aleksandrakula1190 Жыл бұрын

    Thanku You Peet! I know it's hard for you but hudge thanks for sharing! I struggle today especially and remaining myself it's not my fault is so relieving. Thank you!!

  • @amethyst9264
    @amethyst9264 Жыл бұрын

    For years I have had ADHD and never knew I had it, there is definitely a Stigma behind ADHD and other disorders, I'm so glad you brought awareness to this ❤️

  • @moniquewrites9046
    @moniquewrites9046 Жыл бұрын

    Hi Peet. Your videos always come up for me when I’m thinking about you and hoping you’re doing well. But this one popped up at a time when I was struggling with something. This makes me feel less alone and that it is a reminder that we are all struggling with something I hope that you know that you have always been a bright spot to me and your videos always make me laugh. I personally do not have ADHD but I know someone who was and he went through similar things with school. Breaks my heart to know that he was struggling in this way but he found a way to navigate through his life differently. I love that you have an editor to help you with your business but what if you had an editor to help you with your life? Hear me out OK. What if you had someone who came in once a week or twice twice a week and helped you with things like organization, cooking, and cleaning? What if that person was there for you as an additional support to do the things that sometimes are hard for you? Well I don’t have ADHD sometimes for me certain tasks are overwhelming because I have a 40 hour week job and I am in graduate school and I think about what if I had someone that would just cleaned my house once a week that would help me so much. I know that might be another Financial piece but I think it will be where is it for you it might end up as a net positive for you financially because maybe you’ll be able to be even more productive than you are now. There are some sections of a population that have home health aides that help them with simple tasks like cooking and cleaning or companionship. I think we need to normalize this not just for our older population and elderly but also for people who are overwhelmed with their life because they have a lot of responsibilities or people with autism or people with ADHD. It was just a suggestion and I hope that it found you well You are so awesome and funny and smart and I am so glad that you were sharing your life with us. I think that having someone there to help you with your day-to-day task will be a bit of a learning curve for you but I have to believe that ultimately that help will end up being a net positive for you so that you can focus on the things that make your brain so brilliant!

  • @sunflower7045
    @sunflower7045 Жыл бұрын

    If you consider medicating, just know that the doctor will keep upping your doses eventually until you hit the max dose. They do this because we grow a tolerance. After the max dose, there’s no more medicinal intervention. This is why behavioral therapy is absolutely necessary in order for us to help strengthen our hardwired focus. I’m not saying medication doesn’t help, but it’s risky and only temporary. It’s not a magic pill. I know therapy isn’t sexy, but it’s effective and long-standing. Wishing you the very best and yes I 100% understand. You’re not alone. You’re smart and you’re important. Put the time in. You’re worth it. Big love to my ADD kin. 🤗💖🌻

  • @aidan996
    @aidan996 Жыл бұрын

    I'm an adult guy who bought your book for myself because it helps me cope in so many ways you wouldn't believe and I thank you for helping me bring some kind of normality back to my life

  • @MCRmy07711
    @MCRmy07711 Жыл бұрын

    I came across your videos through facebook, and welp now I'm here! Also adhd and only diagnosed over a year ago now, at 27. I'm now 29. Been trialing with meds, literally struggling financially because impluse control. Can't afford to keep it up unless i change psychs, even living in Australia... adhd meds are heavily controlled and expensive. Trying to find a good adhd specialist as well is a challenge. A lot of things to contemplate but im tired af from work and I can't even. Anyway ramble aside but yeah, 2 hours since I was meant to go to bed well okay i need to go sleep. Okay I'll just get to the point and say I really resonate with you and appreciate the work you do and discovering this video just now has really given me a positive boost. Thank you ♡

  • @IAMKUTEY
    @IAMKUTEY Жыл бұрын

    I have ADHD, but I was amazing at school, always top classes, I can't focus unless there's a tv playing in the background, I used to study in front of the tv, watching Korean drama, taking breaks in between but it was fun, but my ADHD got worst at highschool when my depression started, I was still doing amazing as student, but I NEVER WANTED TO GO TO SCHOOL, I was literally zooming out at classes because of something I saw out of the window or something I was reading in my book, I hated everyone there so I wasn't really wanna be there, my body wouldn't let me wake up in the morning even if I woke up, I wouldn't want to go, highschool was the worst for me, I was different, I had another secret life as an artist, it was stressful But now as an adult it's just I know what it is, I know it's not me, I know I need to fight it +my OCD, my depression but still some days I just don't wanna be, don't feel like existing It's so hard for me these days with my depression to get better at all I hate humans so much for causing me so much of what holding me back from living

  • @carrot632

    @carrot632

    Жыл бұрын

    I actually have OCD but show a lot of signs, symptoms of ADHD, but I am not sure if it's just my OCD or undiagnosed ADHD, if you don't mind helping me out a bit by figuring the differences, that would be great thanks :)

  • @slashifyu1453

    @slashifyu1453

    Жыл бұрын

    @@carrot632 OCD is almost the same as adhd but with different functions like in class you might tap the table like 9 times and u want do 10 so u tap once more and then u see a bug and u get distracted by literally naything

  • @carrot632

    @carrot632

    Жыл бұрын

    @@slashifyu1453 oh I see, thanks!

  • @slashifyu1453

    @slashifyu1453

    Жыл бұрын

    @@carrot632 ye np

  • @roberta_212
    @roberta_212 Жыл бұрын

    I've been watching your channel since before you got laid off way, way back in the day, my brother. I remember that video like it was yesterday. It stung me too.

  • @An0n0m0us87
    @An0n0m0us87 Жыл бұрын

    I feel lucky to have stumbled upon your videos. The first one was the hilarious compilation video of you sound effecting your mom. 🤣 Then I watched this one. And it choked me up that someone out there was so similar to me and my struggles. I hate that you have to struggle with it too- but it's such a relief to know I'm not alone.

  • @SSSlimequeen
    @SSSlimequeen Жыл бұрын

    A lot of my friends deal with ADHD and hearing your story I’m sure my friends would feel a lot better about themselves ❤ Edit: TYSM for all the likes 。^‿^。

  • @Vsquirrel4148
    @Vsquirrel4148 Жыл бұрын

    One thing i feel like isnt mentioned enough when i see adhd stuff is being diagnosed young and going through school with it It genuinely makes it hard to do stuff and ppl always say I'm using it as an execuse. Like i know what's wrong with me yet somehow im not allowed to acknowledge it-? Anyways, that aside- Nice video

  • @neleb225
    @neleb225 Жыл бұрын

    I can't give enough likes! You just speak from my heart. You're not alone...!!

  • @THX.ISH.
    @THX.ISH.10 ай бұрын

    Right here. It’s becoming so much more harder for me. I feel like my mind won’t stop racing , I can’t finish anything, and yes this impending doom. Time also is an issue. I have been on medication for years and it’s not working . I need some life skills to learn how to manage it. I am glad you posted this because I don’t feel so alone or that something is wrong. I am sorry you struggle with this!

  • @lobibc8188
    @lobibc8188 Жыл бұрын

    I was born to a Boomer so my adhd was handled in fearing me into everything

  • @pamelalink458
    @pamelalink4589 ай бұрын

    I am here. I just watched your video and I am the exact way. I am 61 and feel hopeless. My life is horrible. My only hope now is to move back to Michigan by my daughter who is like me and is succeeding. I feel i am worse off than she ever was. I am at my rock bottom and have no money for therepy not even a penny to my name. If things don't change I don't know if I will even be around. I feel defeated, lonely and unfixable. I have struggled with ADHD and learning disabilities all my life. Mine is attentive. My mind is hyper but my body is the opposite. The only thing that has gotten me this far is a popular adhd medicine that I sometimes use to much because it's not working like it use to. So I run short and end up being a zombie for a few days. If i stop taking it permanently I would never get out of bed. I have been on this meds for about 17 yrs and I feel my body is somewhat getting ammune to it. It works great for the first week or two then I have no motivation again. I think being off it when I am short and waiting until I can refill it again helps to reset my body and that's why it works the first couple of weeks. I watched one of your videos that showed what it was like when your meds kicked in and I thought oh my goodness that was a perfect description of what it does for me. Most people don't understand that it opens your eyes basically to see things you never seen before. I love your videos and I love your family. Oh by the way my youngest sisters hair is exactly the same color as yours and it's beautiful. Your unique and you do help people so please keep doing what your doing because it is your calling.

  • @Magicmatty2024

    @Magicmatty2024

    9 ай бұрын

    I am starting my own weekly series on adhd struggles. Would love to have you pop over sometime and give your feedback and Maybee even share your story if you feel comfortable. I am majorly shy and scattered but I’m trying to Push myself to do this and get through this

  • @karolinamura
    @karolinamura11 ай бұрын

    Watching you speak volumes to me. Your movements, vivacity, boiling brain, and this sensitive on the edge personnality are just like watching myself in the mirror. Since always I knew I had ADHD. Being in school unable to focus watching life outside. Having the solutions instantly in my head but how to proceed and decompose the troblem/ exercise so it bored me waiting on others doing their stuff and finally finding the solution. My writing was terrible as I am left handed too, dyslexic but excellent at grammar and ortograph. Idem learning other languages (I speak Polish French Anglais as 3 were my birth languages but I am Polish leaving in France). I learned English just by watching TV with original voices and a lecter. It's a Polish thing. I have an absolute ear too so music is very important. I suffer from sleepwalking too and failed my scolarity despite having great grades. I was bored an felt not at my place. When finally I was diagnosed at 19 with ADHD, DYSLEXIA AND PRECAUCIOUS BRAIN. But no one proposed me help with it despite being badly impacted by my ADHD and speed working brain. And for the mess, it's my always struggle just like keeping up with papers bills and organised myself. I had to do it but the feeling that I don't fit in at 37 never get away.