“Disability doesn’t make you exceptional, but questioning what you think you know about it does.”
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On page 5 of the document I made for why I think I have ADHD, there’s still a lot more I could share but I hope I have enough examples.
I’m fine with not actually having it but I legitimately need help for my attention issues and it would be kinda validating that the suffering I’ve experienced my entire life isnt entirely a skill issue
I really did not give a single shit about doing homework until like freshman year of high school and even then I remember just outright not turning in 2 projects for this one class that year