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I will make this new sticker into a badge this week, in the hope that more and more people will see it and start a conversation about it. ADHD is way too often attached to stigma or misconceptions. Especially when diagnosed to girls, women and adults. #TeamADHD #neurodiversesquad
Gained a few followers and wanted to say hello!
My name is Kipper, I am an autistic/ADHD, mixed poc (white latinx) nonbinary artist!
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発達障害者さんとつながりたいな
ASDです たぶんADHDぽさもあり?
パニック障害あり 自分でもわかってないこと多数あり
#発達障害者さんと繋がりたい
#発達障害
#ASDさんと繋がりたい
@Salavora Many people only realize they have ADHD as they get older, because they start becoming more independent and having to organize themselves. The symptoms usually appear “worse” when not in a framework like school/Uni
@Vitreous_Glassy This is Christine. She is 44 and a mother of 3. She uses her silly jokes to hide her ADHD and Depression from everyone.
ADHD: hey what if every time we felt suicidal we just like post our older fan art
Depression: DON’T—
ADHD: haha whoops too late
Thank you SO MUCH to all of you who have responded to our #adhd call out. You are all lovely! We are reviewing portfolios and will reply to everyone individually next week.
Hello world, ADHD is SO much more than just about attention.
(As always, not having all signs doesn’t mean you don’t have ADHD. Self talk doesn’t mean that constant stream of thoughts! Dr. Barkley explains it well) #comics #art #mentalhealth
@Trans_Artists Hi, I’m Christine. I’m a 44 year old trans woman (ASD, ADHD). I’m a mother to three wonderful girls and I recently started drawing again.
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@BlackettMedia I'm Nicklas, a 19 year old artist from Denmark. I like colours, and big ears and eyes. I'm pretty sure my ADHD contributes to my creativity, so there's one good thing a neurological disorder gives you.
6. The very adhd thing she does of speaking before thinking and half the time it comes out so much more vulgure than she wanted it to, its brilliant, like she speaks first, and THEN she processes what she actually said, its a kinda "needs to get it out her head first" type thing