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Rejection Sensitivity is Real
RSD (Rejection Sensitive Dysphoria) isn't just "being overly sensitive." It is an intense, agonizing emotional pain triggered by the perception - real or imagined - of rejection, criticism, or failure. It's an involuntary neurological reaction that can derail a person's entire week over a mildly worded email.
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Rejection Sensitivity is Real
Caffeine Works Differently
While coffee sends neurotypical people into high gear, many individuals with ADHD use caffeine to calm down or even sleep. Because stimulants increase dopamine availability, a double espresso can actually quiet the internal noise and create focus, acting as a crude, short-term form of self-medication.
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Caffeine Works Differently
Out of Sight, Out of Mind is Literal
For a neurotypical person, forgetting an object is an oversight. For someone with ADHD, poor object permanence means if a bill, a project, or even a friend isn't directly in their visual field, they can effectively cease to exist in their working memory. It’s not carelessness, it’s a cognitive blind spot.
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Out of Sight, Out of Mind is Literal
Medication Isn't the "Easy Way Out"
Taking medication for ADHD isn't "cheating" or taking an artificial shortcut. It levels the playing field by bringing baseline dopamine levels closer to neurotypical standards. It doesn't give patients an unfair advantage, it simply gives them a fighting chance to function.
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Medication Isn't the "Easy Way Out"
The Hyperactive Myth
ADHD isn't just a hyperactive 8-year-old boy bouncing off the walls. In adults, and especially in girls, hyperactivity often turns inward. It manifests as a mind that never stops racing, chronic insomnia, internal restlessness, and overwhelming anxiety. Just because someone sits still doesn't mean their brain is quiet.
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The Hyperactive Myth
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