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“ADHDinos”: My Webcomic About The Daily Struggles I Experience With ADHD (23 New Pics)
ADHDinos is a webcomic about the daily struggles I (and many others) experience with ADHD. When I was diagnosed with ADHD as an adult, I felt like I was on my own. I was then surprised to find such a massive and supportive online community where I was able to learn how to better navigate many of my problematic behaviors.
I am now glad to announce my first ever ADHDinos book: The Land Before Time Management is available worldwide on August 15th! I'll be attending Brisbane & Sydney Comicon this September so if you find yourself there come say hi!
For more of my comics on Bored Panda, see part 1, part 2, part 3, and part 4.
More info: adhdinos.com | Instagram | patreon.com | Facebook | tiktok.com
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On Monday I'm seeing my doctor to ask to be examined for adhd. I'm 39 yo and last year I was examined for autism and learned that I am gifted (totally shocking to me) with autistic traits but not autistic. I am doing better but there's still something off in my being. And I strongly suspect adhd of some sort. I'm pretty nervous that she'll just reject me. But I need to do this to be a better me, a better mom to my 3 kids, and a better partner for my bf. Wish me luck 😏
I'm a little late (always), but I hope it went well! It's amazing the difference a proper diagnosis can make. And meds. Meds help, too.
Load More Replies...On Monday I'm seeing my doctor to ask to be examined for adhd. I'm 39 yo and last year I was examined for autism and learned that I am gifted (totally shocking to me) with autistic traits but not autistic. I am doing better but there's still something off in my being. And I strongly suspect adhd of some sort. I'm pretty nervous that she'll just reject me. But I need to do this to be a better me, a better mom to my 3 kids, and a better partner for my bf. Wish me luck 😏
I'm a little late (always), but I hope it went well! It's amazing the difference a proper diagnosis can make. And meds. Meds help, too.
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