Symptoms of ADHD and comorbid conditions often overlap, intertwine, and exacerbate one another. Here, ADDitude readers share stories of their complex diagnoses and coping mechanisms.
. Before I was diagnosed with ADHD, anxiety seemed to be my ‘primary’ condition.
After getting a diagnosis and learning how my conditions go together, I think they equally impact my life — but not always at the same time.. For example, ADHD greatly impacts my job and ability to get tasks done much more than anxiety and depression, and my anxiety takes the front seat in social situations.”
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