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"hey here's a friendly suggestion - your diagnosis sucks you should go to a REAL doctor. I bet you aren't even sick lmao"
"Fuck off gatekeeper"
"Temper tantrum"
All I wanted to do was to spread some hope among those of us who are anxious about the meds situation ๐คทโโ๏ธ.
Guess some people who are never going to be happy.
Maybe we should create some kind of tier list that they'd be happy with.
A tier: AADHD - diagnosed as a child but only classic hyperactive symptoms. Medicated until they "grew out of it".
B tier: BADHD - diagnosed as an adult but only after battling bureaucracy and paperwork.
C tier: CADHD - paid for a diagnosis. Basically faking.
D tier: DADHD - struggles through life, relates to all of the information available but can't afford to go private and can't work out how to make their way through the NHS process due to crippling untreated ADHD. Basically wannabes.
Yeah, well, people will be shitty no matter what you do sometimes. No need to worry about that dude