Colman Noctor
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Podcast Appearances
And we were thinking, is it mood or is it anxiety or is it any of these things?
And I think lots of those people who are returning now were missed in those years because we weren't thinking about it from that point of view.
So to explain maybe why there's kind of an exponential rise in ADHD in adults now.
But it was kind of delusional, like that on your 18th birthday, your ADHD would go, disappear.
Yeah, so being diagnosed at 16 or 17, your childhood is nearly over now anyway.
You know, again, you have to think about... But there you were as an adult.
I would certainly have been an oddity.
Certainly that wouldn't have been usual that someone would do it.
And again, from the point of view of if it wasn't the two people that were having the conversation, me and that other person, this would never have come to be.
It was the fact that somebody like I would never have gone looking for it.
It was certainly not something that I had featured on my radar back then.
I had the ah moment really probably in that assessment.
And I could see maybe then how I had channeled it into all of these things and how the things that I struggled with were the things that made sense to it.
For me, like Christmas time, summer holidays, anything where there's no tasks to go to, do the next to the next to the next to the next, I really struggle.