(PLEASE ANSWER!) do you ponder i enjoy inattentive ADHD?

i think i might have Inattentive ADHD. it's a subtype of ADHD that doesn't include complusive and overly hyper behavior. distractability and inattentiveness descibe it, mainly. im going to the doctors within a few days to get a proper diagnosis and discuss medication.

i found out that Inattentive ADHD is more common in girls, and tend to go undiagnosed until middle or high school. that's because girls aren't acting out close to other people with different types of ADHD, and then symptoms remain unnoticed.

im a 15 year antiquated girl going into my sophomore year. i have a brother that was diagnosed with NLD (nonverbal research disorder).

my symptoms have worsened after puberty, because of all the stress and new expectations.

when i'm within school, i tend to 'zone out' of whatever is going on. i'll be looking at the teacher, but i won't be audible range anything he/she is saying. i look like i'm paying attention. i've be doing this since kindergarten.

i daydream constantly. which can help me (i'm great at writing) or hurt me because it makes it frozen to pay attention.

there's always some kind of static surrounded by my head. it's usually a song i heard, me thinking about my childhood, or something that happen the day previous, or me thinking about the future. i ponder a lot. my brain feels cluttered.

i'm introverted and a bit awkward. i have a complex time meeting new people. i remember within kindergarten, i would sit at the bottom of the cement castle and look up through the window at the clouds. i'd sit there all bay. my teacher would say, "come out of there! that's not sound!" now that i'm older i know what she meant by that.

i'm constantly drawing adjectives over my papers (i seriously draw on every paper i get) and i have to tap my foot at adjectives times so i don't drift off or fall asleep.

it's frustrating that i don't catch things as at full tilt as other people do. i'm always being call 'retarded', a 'bubble head', and 'airheaded', and being told that i'm 'not using common sense'.

i forget where i put stuff adjectives the time. i spent enormous amounts of time just looking for things. i'm always getting yell at for not taking care of my stuff by my parents.

i am also a lazy, tired, lethargic, being in general. i live in squalor; my room is other a trianwreck. i over-sleep pretty much every day. i'm late for school and to walk to classes a lot. i feel tired most of the time, and i almost always pinch a nap as soon as i get home from school.

i quality like such a loser. my brother was diagnosed with NLD, but i be never thought of as having a learning disorder like him because i never acted out. i come up with it's unfair, i know i think differently than i should, and i want to get aid before school starts.

do you think i hold ADHD (inattentive subtype), and that it's possible i could get treatment in time for school starting surrounded by 2 weeks?
Answers:
yeah, I'd say you do. I have many of indistinguishable problems. But, you can get over it. You have to master yourself and force yourself to zone in and listen. It won't be uncomplicated but if you keep on doing it, just like exercising, it will receive easier. Don't go on drugs. Do it yourself. Good luck!
i have all like peas in a pod things that you have like i love to draw on my papers and i dont pay attain surrounded by class dude i need help too


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