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ADHD in the Elderly 

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Welcome to The Mental Breakdown and Psychreg Podcast! Today, Dr. Berney and Dr. Marshall discuss the challenges associated with diagnosing ADHD as we get older.
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Комментарии : 12   
@LauraLouLou
@LauraLouLou 10 месяцев назад
We are the sandwich generation and yes there is such a struggle!!! I definitely need help. It’s not memory for me, it’s all the responsibility. I’m just checking out. I have nothing to give and I’ve shut down. I’m absolutely typical of a female with ADD in the 60’s, the teacher meetings were about, not using time wisely, not applying herself, not performing to her capability. Always masking with intelligence, IQ 148. Kids didn’t like me because I know there was always so much missing information I acted odd. The struggle was filling the gaps of what everyone else seemed to know. As I aged, I realized most people are just not as detailed and intense. I just wish so much there was a local professional and that the huddles to treatment weren’t so massive. If there are any studies, I volunteer! 64, in Texas.
@Dave183
@Dave183 11 месяцев назад
My wife is a mental health worker, and she tells me that i have ADHD. Our daughter has been diagnosed and has been offered medication-and our grandson was diagnosed- at the age of 10- and is on a ritalin equivalent. I was always what you might call "A person with lived experience." At the age of 72- although I was always a field worker, I can deliver an academic paper I wrote at home in my spare time.
@bonniejohnstone
@bonniejohnstone 10 месяцев назад
As an elderly female diagnosed at 74 with ADHD (by 2 psychiatrists), there wasn’t ADHD when I was young. There were ‘bad or fidgety boys’ in school. Girls simply didn’t have ‘those kinds of problems’. At no time did educators catch the clues to ADHD that I exhibited (or atypical migraines where I would pass out.) I spent decades blaming myself for interrupting people and talking about myself too much. (Crying at home) As an elderly woman with other complications such as arthritis, food allergies and normal effects of aging on memory…creates difficulties. I’ve decided to ignore the impulse to withdraw from people because of inappropriate verbal responses and be my real self. Negative comments that make me look foolish I sometimes have to agree with. To others, I do look or sound foolish and rude…even argumentative. I can see the traits in my youth. (But girls don’t have ADHD, right)
@chrispasson1940
@chrispasson1940 3 месяца назад
i agree we should not withdraw ourselves. others can put up with us, we have to
@MsChuckroast
@MsChuckroast 25 дней назад
I was just diagnosed and I am in my 50s. I absolutely was showing signs as a child - constant talking and unable to focus and just out of control. I have been diagnosed with depression and anxiety and have tried all kinds of therapies but it is ADHD. I am glad to finally know but I lost so many years.
@41708faith
@41708faith Год назад
Feel like lot of talk about hyperactive type. How about inattentive type, with memory issues and anxiety, connected to perfectionism of adhd individuals, also confusion with overload of information & directions.
@stargazerbird
@stargazerbird 2 месяца назад
My mother in law is 89 and we now realise that she always had ADHD and since she was started on antidepressants her motivation is so low she takes many hours to get up in the morning and can’t stay on task. The combination of adhd, aging and the drugs is bad.
@winterross3519
@winterross3519 8 месяцев назад
Advice: get some younger podcasters to give you some tips on presentation. Someone with ADHD can barely sit and sift through the dryness and wandering redundancies of this conversation. Get to your points faster.
@mojdehs1524
@mojdehs1524 Год назад
This conversation is really undermining women and people who do not show physical hyperactive traits. I think this kind of disregard for the specific visible expressions simply leaves many people behind. I am disappointed every time a doctor asserts if this [specific subset of hyperactive behaviors] aren’t present it’s not ADHD 👀 what?! For the sake of those you’re meant to care for! Do better! Do better! Do better!
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