30 Relatable Posts From The ‘ADHD Meme Therapy’ Page
Over 366 million people worldwide have been diagnosed with ADHD. Approximately 6 million American children are estimated to be afflicted by this neurodevelopmental disorder. If mismanaged, the effects of this syndrome can negatively impact daily life, school, work and relationships. So it’s no laughing matter. But not according to one Insta page, ADHD Meme Therapy. Run by an Iranian diagnosed with both ADHD and mild depression, who describes himself as “your friendly neighbourhood Meme Therapist”, this page has accumulated over 1.3M followers for its relatable content.
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Ace: Oh yes. Do I have ADHD? This really hits home, this one even more than most of the others.
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Agfox: “Absence makes the heart go wander”
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ohjojo (you/your’s): Just don’t want to bother anyone who is probably busy anyway
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DennyS (denzoren): 100% accurate.
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Sergy Yeltsen: Yep. Until one day, out of the blue, you just don’t want it anymore, and the thought of eating it again makes you feel nauseous.
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Your posts are always so well-written and informative! I love how you provide real-world examples to make everything easier to understand Shayaribar.com
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