robollama wrote:Alright dude you obviously know only about ADHD and nothing else.I'm not going to sink to your level and call you names though, you can keep doing that if you wish but I'm not going to participate.
No, instead you make shitty little half-remarks like this covered in smug-cum, saying I know about nothing else other than ADHD. Obviously having to admit you were wrong about my lack of knowledge on ADHD but making a totally absurd remark to amend for your feeling of self-worth of admission.
Anyways, I know personally about major depression and OCD because I have both and they directly interfere with my everyday life and I take the maximum dosage of SSRI anti-depressants that you are allowed to take. I wasn't discrediting everything you said, but you managed to once again throw the ADHD blanket term around everything...
WHAT. If I did anything, I didn't do this. I named many behavioural results of ADHD and why they are caused or known to be caused, medically, chemically and justified everything. I didn't do any blanket terming what so ever. That's you. Don't tell me about depression either, I can barely move most days, can't spe... Nevermind all that, off point.
This ignorant paragraph yet again shows your utter lack of understanding of what ADHD is and what type of disorder it is. It's a motor-function disorder. It doesn't just affect your attention, the reason attention is affected in a major way is due to under-developed motor functions.
And lack of dopamine. Which deal with all moods / attention and influence all behaviour and thoughts. Low-dopamine = low-self-esteem = low energy = Often, depression. So yes, ADHD is absolutely related to depression and it's a key role / result of it. ADHD doesn't just produce certain types of behaviour magically, these thought-patterns occur from an under-development in working memory. A known and very used motor function. One of the main five.
It affects everything and ADHD is recognized more so than any other mental health disorder, it has more genetic basis than Autism and amongst the 'big three' (Autism, Bi-Polar, ADHD) - ADHD has the most substantial backing, understanding, genetic evidence and basis. They know what causes it, why it persists and how to fix it.
So it affects EVERYTHING. Task-to-task attention span mainly thus causing impulsiveness, clumsiness, confusion, depression, isolation, yada fucking yada. ADHD created a myriad of problems. Like any major mental health disorder. But stop trying to brush it off as a silly little attention span thing which is, what I know you're thinking. It's a very serious, everlasting, engrossing disorder.
He even said himself he's worried he has OCD,
not ADHD. "I've done a lot of cardio. I'm actually at the point where I think I've got a little obsessive/compulsive about it. Like running on a treadmill - I started doing two miles a day. Then I did four. Then I got up to six, then 10, 15 until at 17 I had to take a break. I couldn't stop." You take any dissenting opinion as a personal vendetta against you, when it doesn't need to be the case.

Yeah he says I got a bit obsessive compulsive about it, he's just using the term to try and emphasize the fact he's very obsessive / addictive. This is much more likely related to ADHD than OCD.
And no, don't try and act like I took generic aimless opinion as personal vendetta. We can go back and find the actual quotes again from you if you want to put your foot in it even more. You personally replied to me and told me I obviously don't know much about it... How much more personal can you get. Even more insulting as I could see straight through your fake-authority bullshit of pretending to know more than you do right away. I only talk about what I know. So don't stoop to bullshitting.