ADHD: An Honest Review

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  • In this honest review, I take a look at ADHD
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  • @noodlefunny
    @noodlefunny 2 года назад +3140

    Personally I would've gone a little deeper into the hyperfixation and rsd DLCs but overall solid review

    • @stanthorizon3222
      @stanthorizon3222 2 года назад +134

      The hyperfixation dlc was one of the best parts about adhd, but it doesn't have enough content for the asking price of $30

    • @makotoyuki345
      @makotoyuki345 2 года назад +91

      @@stanthorizon3222 true, though so many people got the DLC that it’s practically the meta now...doesn’t help that it’s triggered by stress, motivation, and passion which have inconsistent RNG and really long cooldowns

    • @DerAnanasbaum
      @DerAnanasbaum 2 года назад +30

      I heard if you get far enough into RSD content, there's a bunch of bonus levels from procrastinated doctor's visits!

    • @BugBestieLily
      @BugBestieLily 2 года назад +43

      the RSD dlc is really grindy to be honest. way too many debufs and all the levels feel life or death despite having no real stakes, would not recommend.

    • @demomantf2661
      @demomantf2661 2 года назад

      I ain’t paying extra for medication just so I can get fucked over by a DLC :/

  • @dorito_chip_my_beloved
    @dorito_chip_my_beloved 2 года назад +5

    im autistic, but recently i was given a medication to try to improve my attention span (bc autism does not like it when i try to do anything outside of my interests). The meds were literally the worst thing ever and did not give me the desired results at all.
    when describing the results to my psych and friends, apparently the meds made my brain work closer to that of someone who has adhd.
    so to try and explain my experience:
    - very heightened emotions. all the time. it was exhausting.
    - nothing was ever enough. as opposed to experiencing a percieved excess of stimulus like i normally do, i completely switched into not ever being stimulated enough to do any work.
    - more... anxiety? overthinking? ish? idk, but my brain was either empty or in overdrive.
    so as someone who tested a knockoff beta version of ADHD and is able to make a direct comparison: yeah it was intesnse, and when comparing it to my default gameplay settings i would 100% rate it pretty low, but if you're used to these more complex settings and are able to work with or around most of their glitches, it can become an advantage.

    • @Enchanter144
      @Enchanter144 2 года назад +1

      that might be a whole other debuff and not autism

    • @uku4171
      @uku4171 2 года назад

      How is your working memory usually?

    • @vali69
      @vali69 2 года назад +2

      You know there's an overlap when it comes to adhd and autism. So bad in fact that if you have adhd you have like a 50% chance of also being on the autism spectrum. Personally, I know I definitely have adhd and I think might also have autism.

    • @uku4171
      @uku4171 2 года назад +1

      @@vali69 I also have ADHD and feel like I might have autism, but I just don't see the point in trying to get an autism diagnosis. I mean, what are they going to do? All I would gain from it is a feeling of validation.

    • @LightBoltDash
      @LightBoltDash 2 года назад

      @@uku4171 The community you have found yourself in is all about validation I think that should be clear enough

  • @WallCrushCartoons
    @WallCrushCartoons 2 года назад

    Dude you have perfectly summed it up. I also have ADHD and this is one of the most relatable videos I've ever seen.

  • @Wiseman__
    @Wiseman__ Год назад +1

    the worst part of ADHD is how isolating it can be for men. While it's harder to diagnose in women they have the added advantage of being the more desired of the two sexes. from my own and the experiences of my male ADHD/non-ADHD friends, men can tolerate a lot of ADHD symptoms in women, yet women tend to not tolerate the same symptoms. This makes it difficult to survive as the sheer cost of being single increases year after year to the point that a partner is almost required for emotional, mental, and financial security. It sucks because men with ADHD aren't bad partners, we just need women to be more understanding of the issues we face and not see those as an immediate disqualifiers

  • @hsumi1
    @hsumi1 2 года назад +2

    I kept scrolling down to read the comments while the video was playing and I wrote this comment before the video finished so I guess that might say something.

  • @TateDurden
    @TateDurden Год назад

    I’ve been about to study for 4 days, on the bright side I’ve imagined a new world building base and concept that’s pretty fun to think about for several hours.

  • @reallyded
    @reallyded 2 года назад

    I can agree with the knuckles part because when i was making a fallout 76 character i made a character and realized he looks like my brother later on and started from scratch

  • @Arthadoor
    @Arthadoor 2 года назад

    Best and most relatable ADHD Review I've ever seen

  • @Katastrophe9009
    @Katastrophe9009 2 года назад

    The ADHD build can be used effectively, it's just not a meta-build for this version of the game. You have to adapt your own strategies, as most of the tips you'll get from players using different builds can't see your perk tree. Team up with other players using the same build, figure out how to use your skills effectively, and most importantly, don't rage-quit. Some of the game's top players are ADHD builds.

  • @Trenchhhj
    @Trenchhhj 2 года назад +1

    ADHD sucks ngl, one moment I could be looking for cheese and the next I am building the sun

  • @fluffytoaster2099
    @fluffytoaster2099 2 года назад

    You describe it very well

  • @HeyItsEllie
    @HeyItsEllie 2 года назад

    what is the song at the beginning??? its been stuck in my head and i cant get it out and i cant find it and i have to w atch this adhd video over and over to satiate my needs, im going crazy 😭😭😭

  • @galileodirectio
    @galileodirectio 2 года назад +1224

    A cool secret feature of ADHD is forgetting to eat or drink until things start to get blurry and you realize you are dehydrated again.

    • @xxizcrilexlxx1505
      @xxizcrilexlxx1505 2 года назад +39

      Ohh that's why I can't feel thirst?

    • @moonbowcraze1632
      @moonbowcraze1632 2 года назад +47

      Oh dang i just put it off til my throat and stomach says enough i didnt know yall actually got blurry

    • @Jelmerlicious
      @Jelmerlicious 2 года назад +19

      Oops thanks for reminding me I haven't eaten breakfast yet

    • @Lukas-qy2on
      @Lukas-qy2on 2 года назад +34

      if you get cheap consumables like coke, energy drinks or coffee, you can get stimulation along with the addiction perk which makes you grab a new one every second, to every hour

    • @raxtherobber448
      @raxtherobber448 2 года назад +2

      Nah bro you forgor

  • @Russell132
    @Russell132 2 года назад +3948

    ADHD and Anxiety is the perfect combo for not getting stuff done and getting everything done

    • @ScotchOffTheRocks
      @ScotchOffTheRocks 2 года назад +99

      Got a perfect grade on a project that involved a 7-page essay and a full length PowerPoint. Took me under 6 hours to find sources, write the essay, format it, find images for PowerPoint, and make the powerpoint. Then i somehow had enough in me to be as enthusiastic as possible for the presentation

    • @ScotchOffTheRocks
      @ScotchOffTheRocks 2 года назад +104

      We have to find a way to just activate hyper-focus on command

    • @gonzo6204
      @gonzo6204 2 года назад +57

      Throw some Persistent depressive disorder in that mix and you’ve got the perfect storm bro trust

    • @galileodirectio
      @galileodirectio 2 года назад +27

      Bonus points if you are also a perfectionist on top of that
      Edit: typo lol

    • @exoticmeefy
      @exoticmeefy 2 года назад

      Add a small dash of autism for the more impulsive edition

  • @lldlwsn2861
    @lldlwsn2861 2 года назад +607

    Being diagnosed as an adult with ADHD 2 years ago honesty saved my life. The whole "im so tired because my frontal lobe is working overtime just to pilot my flesh mech" is poetically spot on.

    • @TheSpeep
      @TheSpeep 2 года назад

      Its not even technically inaccurate, cuz adhd tznds to be the result of your brain having multiple parts running full speed at the same time whzre normally its supposed to alternatz between them so that one can rest while the other takes over.

    • @Sparr0wBird
      @Sparr0wBird 2 года назад +4

      thats the exact same thing i thought after getting diagnosed. having a reason as to why my my brain is full of chaotic and fleeting thoughts all made sense. the impulsiveness too. need to crack into my hyperfocus tho... could help a bit in life lol

    • @fearguyQ
      @fearguyQ 2 года назад +6

      I am super fortunate to have a job where I can take a 10min desk nap in the middle of my shift and not get fired because I often have to take a 10min nap in the middle of my shift otherwise my productivity for the last 4 hours of my shift will be nothing at all and I might go into a depressive episode before realizing 40 minutes later that I'm just tired and that's why nothing feels fun anymore. and then I take the nap.

    • @erikagluck
      @erikagluck 2 года назад

      This right here

    • @레미어멈
      @레미어멈 2 года назад +1

      Oh heck adhd has number now?

  • @qorbo7908
    @qorbo7908 2 года назад +2638

    ADHD is like living on top of an imaginary trampoline. You’re always exhausted and never want to do anything because you are constantly having to bounce because what’s even the point of being on a trampoline if you don’t bounce. But then you also are like, “what if I bounced all the way to the moon” and then you hyper focus on that.

    • @rysea9855
      @rysea9855 2 года назад +106

      Combine it with depression and it becomes "what if i fall and break my neck"

    • @sheepish6254
      @sheepish6254 2 года назад +18

      this is the best metaphor I have ever heard

    • @andybaker8775
      @andybaker8775 2 года назад +1

      How quirky tehe

    • @galileodirectio
      @galileodirectio 2 года назад +41

      And then you add being a perfectionist on top of that and it becomes "talking about how you are going to bounce your hardest while getting distructed and not bouncing your hardest, then feeling bad about it and restarting the cycle by saying you will bounce your hardest."
      It is an endless loop of not bouncing your hardest and talking about how u are going to bounce your hardest.

    • @jonasagustin3779
      @jonasagustin3779 2 года назад

      this is pretty much it

  • @doofs
    @doofs 2 года назад +148

    If you wanna know what bad ADHD is like, it's like googling for ADHD coping mechanisms, finding an article, but it's so large and intimidating you bookmark it for later.
    this is unfortunately based off of several real life experiences.

    • @poopypantsoflove
      @poopypantsoflove 2 года назад +19

      You bookmark that article... But do you ever go back and read it? Oh hell no! What bookmark??? What article???? (This is why I have 76,732 bookmarks)

    • @rj7397
      @rj7397 2 года назад +2

      Ya... or it's your looking up how to spell some thing for a work document about health and then five minutes later you find yourself drawing dragons based of off DnD, and you don't even know how you got there in the first place.

    • @Drekromancer
      @Drekromancer 2 года назад +1

      TREMENDOUSLY accurate. Top marks all around. 👏

    • @Waterwater743
      @Waterwater743 2 года назад

      @@poopypantsoflove get pocked saved my life. I bookmark all articles there and sometimes I remember that I should read them and it helps me archive those I have read. And slowly I'm going through them but oh God I still add more than I read.

    • @maxnolife_
      @maxnolife_ Год назад +1

      Right here, on my iPad. I have an entire list of tips that i’ve read that all make sense to me on how to help with working with ADHD. Now when it comes to giving these tips a try…

  • @danik804
    @danik804 2 года назад +683

    Yea.. should've watched a review before I got ADHD. The hyperfocus just seemed so cool

    • @xxizcrilexlxx1505
      @xxizcrilexlxx1505 2 года назад +5

      Is not because is really hard to get on hyper focus
      And all the tradeoffs make it really don't worth it
      (And i have ADHD so i exactly know how it feels) and if your family forgets the fact that you have ADHD (which they will really often) it gets really exhausting

    • @dragonmothership1714
      @dragonmothership1714 2 года назад +29

      Wait yours didn't come pre installed?

    • @Lukas-qy2on
      @Lukas-qy2on 2 года назад +19

      @@xxizcrilexlxx1505 hyper focus is completely rng though and happens almost never sadly

    • @razorsharp1371
      @razorsharp1371 2 года назад +4

      @@Lukas-qy2on thats where the adderall comes in

    • @doofmoney3954
      @doofmoney3954 2 года назад +3

      @@Lukas-qy2on meditation brudda

  • @galileodirectio
    @galileodirectio 2 года назад +403

    Personalty I'd give ADHD a 2/10.
    It combos well with "depression" (both gang up on your motivation status and absolutely destroy it) as well as with "anxiety" (adhd increase the chaos factor in you life and makes things more confusing while anxiety makes you feel bad about it).
    I'd say these three are a perfect combo if you want to maximize suffering and struggle constantly without getting the proper help and support you need.
    Good luck finding a terapist who will take you seriously and provide you with proper treatment!!! Make sure to prepare your entire life savings because even if you find one it is not going to be cheap at all!!!!
    Remember kids "if they tell you to just focus up, know it's okay to give them a slap!"

    • @Dearon_
      @Dearon_ 2 года назад +17

      In general that's what ADHD is, you have a deficiency in serotonin receptors which regulate your dopamine levels, In turn that makes your brain try and seek for the quickest method to up your serotonin levels, resulting in you being more physically/mentally active. (either both or one)
      So basically you can think of ADD/ADHD as a sub depression level that you can't get rid of (not literally). Alot of people that have depression also have a ADHD/ADD diagnosis.

    • @aflobwelrooms
      @aflobwelrooms 2 года назад +10

      Also pairs unexpectedly well with OCD because your ADHD makes you genuinely forget things sometimes so you can never really trust yourself

    • @GlacierGalaxy
      @GlacierGalaxy 2 года назад +1

      @@Dearon_ i dunno, i'm always super happy and don't take adhd medicine. can't think bad thoughts if i don't think at all

    • @Dearon_
      @Dearon_ 2 года назад +7

      @@GlacierGalaxy It's hardcore facts, search up "ADHD dopamine deficiency"
      Also, I'm not saying you can't be happy. Of course you can. You're just prone to have a higher chance of catching depression because you lack a normal level of norepinephrine & serotonin, both of which regulate dopamine.
      Also more often than not ADHD medication can increase the risk of you becoming depressed as when they hop off that dopamine boost wears off and you experience a depressive episode for 1 hour ish while your serotonin and norepinephrine levels stabalize.

    • @GlacierGalaxy
      @GlacierGalaxy 2 года назад +1

      @@Dearon_ not saying it's not a fact, just what it's like for me

  • @5hirtandtieler
    @5hirtandtieler 2 года назад +4820

    Remember kids, having ADHD is not “quirky”. These things, in isolation, sound like “normal” things people deal with, but they’re all turned up to 11, and they happen when it’s most inconvenient....

    • @Cremts
      @Cremts 2 года назад +65

      I found myself having ADHD (ADD type 2) and me and my father didn't know this until we searched what was happening and why these things happened. We eventually found i have ADD type 2
      Edit: I hate it. Having ADD type 2 is the worst

    • @galileodirectio
      @galileodirectio 2 года назад +50

      As someone with ADHD I can vouch that ADHD is pretty much all the annoying things you've heard at the same time on heavy drugs and only in the least convenient times.

    • @galileodirectio
      @galileodirectio 2 года назад +49

      ADHD story (impulsive at the worse possible timing):
      When I was young a guy in my class told everyone his little sister had cencer (dw she is totally fine now). I didnt know what cencer was at the time and the first thing that jumped into my mind was the crab rave meme (it was pretty big at the time). Instead of staying quiet and asking someone what it meant I impulsively started doing the crab rave dance in the middle of the class as I quietly sang the beat of the song. Needless to say, everyone were very confused at my behavour, and when I was informed about what cencer was I was absolutely stunned. I felt terrible and continued to feel bad for a year or so until he let the class know his sister was cencer free (which upon hearing I had a HUGE sigh of relief).
      I know this story is really wierd but my point is that even things that dont sound that bad about ADHD like "being impulsive" can truly be terrible when it happens at the wrong time (which tends to happen a lot)

    • @Pan-lv7vv
      @Pan-lv7vv 2 года назад +1

      @@Cremts 2

    • @hunter2818
      @hunter2818 2 года назад +55

      Yeah and there is alot of confusion about what exactly ADHD is, it dosen't help that some of the other symptoms are more esoteric and harder to describe than being distracted, everyone dosen't want to do stuff on occasion but forces themselves to do it anyway but imagine understanding you need to do something, you want to do it but you just simply can't for no reason, there isn't a wall blocking your way, you just suddenly can't move to do that task for absolutely no reason even as the seconds tick down til it's urgent, you fail to start even as you are constantly aware of all the reasons why you need to do it and how it will mess things up if you don't, you go to sleep stressed because of it and are constantly thinking about it but because ADHD is generally misunderstood, most of the time your worries and stress is met with "Just do it". Thats the type of stuff that happens when the normal issues everyone has is dialed up to 11 with ADHD.

  • @1xGalaxy
    @1xGalaxy 2 года назад +458

    Fun fact: the devs thought it would be funny to add a variant of ADHD called ADD, where the hyperactivity part of ADHD doesn't exist and you're just left with "dumb brain can't pay attention".
    I'm constantly tired, I never seem to get anything done, and caffeine and heavy metal music makes me fall asleep. I'd rate the ADD experience a 3. I have no idea what the devs were thinking with this one.

    • @swarler
      @swarler 2 года назад +49

      ADD is the worst handheld port of all time

    • @demomantf2661
      @demomantf2661 2 года назад +11

      Try having a double diagnosis of both
      Fun, right?

    • @hindigente
      @hindigente 2 года назад +16

      Unfortunately, one (with ADHD) does not choose what to hyperfocus on, so it's only really a pro if it coincides with what needs to be focused on in the first place.

    • @redmoon383
      @redmoon383 2 года назад +43

      ADD is just ADHD it's just ADHD (innatentive) the hyperactivity still happens, it's just mostly internalized

    • @uku4171
      @uku4171 2 года назад +4

      H stands for hyperactivity not hyperfocus. Those are like opposites.

  • @kalechips4564
    @kalechips4564 2 года назад +239

    My least favorite aspects of ADHD for me is executive dysfunction and procrastination. Although it does allow me to fully clean my apartment before a big test

    • @uku4171
      @uku4171 2 года назад +1

      Same here. I'm lucky if I get something done last minute, but often I don't at all.

    • @sarahmcdowell5919
      @sarahmcdowell5919 2 года назад

      lol exactly

    • @darksoulbg24
      @darksoulbg24 Год назад +2

      ignore big task until all smaller tasks are done or procrastinate until **CONSEQUENSES** come and beat you up for it

  • @MiloTheDuck-s7j
    @MiloTheDuck-s7j 2 года назад +58

    Hi ADHD developer here. We're terribly sorry about the state of the current ADHD version. The original files were made a while back and the code is really hard to work with. We'll try our best to iron out the bugs and improve the feateres people are unhappy with. Expect an update anywhere between 5 to 6 eons.

  • @ChessedGamon
    @ChessedGamon 2 года назад +804

    wonder what the audience retention rate on this video’s gonna be

    • @Venxlaaja
      @Venxlaaja 2 года назад +45

      36 seconds

    • @Chiglewanwood
      @Chiglewanwood 2 года назад +51

      i’m ashamed to say i changed tabs in 26 seconds

    • @itzameh2233
      @itzameh2233 2 года назад +31

      48 seconds and I'm reading Comments...
      While watching a movie

    • @pombie6377
      @pombie6377 2 года назад +4

      i take this as a challenge

    • @pombie6377
      @pombie6377 2 года назад +12

      i started trying on clothes 1 minute in

  • @duskstorm3560
    @duskstorm3560 2 года назад +62

    4.5/10 for me.
    I combined my ADHD with the "Social Anxiety" pack to provide additional time to "think" before speaking. Unfortunately, I think one of them came with a bug. For a conversation to initiate, I have to wait for someone else to approach before getting dialogue options, and the choices always seem incredibly limited. Have there been any patches for this?

    • @OZZY9669
      @OZZY9669 2 года назад +4

      I got diagnosed with both, and oh boy do they make an excellent combo.

    • @darelh1348
      @darelh1348 2 года назад +5

      On my device the CBT patch helped resolve most of the social anxiety bugs, but I still need other patches for ADHD and trauma. You may need to use multiple patches to find the most suitable solution for different bugs.

    • @damiansilva2454
      @damiansilva2454 2 года назад +2

      drugs

    • @PumpkinPails
      @PumpkinPails 2 года назад +2

      That's me, dealing with the eternal question of "why are you so quiet?"

    • @lifeartstudios6207
      @lifeartstudios6207 2 года назад +1

      OMG, THIS!

  • @animal308
    @animal308 2 года назад +405

    my favorite Easter egg is getting up and walking into the hallway to just stand there for 5 seconds and then go back to your room and resume what you were doing, it just hits different

    • @ScotchOffTheRocks
      @ScotchOffTheRocks 2 года назад +77

      Yeah but sometimes it glitches out and I find myself in that situation 8 times in a row. Hope they patch it soon

    • @BeanOfBean
      @BeanOfBean 2 года назад +26

      Sometimes I just sit up then lay back down

    • @mikasacus
      @mikasacus  2 года назад +144

      did this and ended up in the backrooms

    • @BeanOfBean
      @BeanOfBean 2 года назад +2

      @@mikasacus ok

    • @galileodirectio
      @galileodirectio 2 года назад +16

      Sometimes you walk into the hallway and walk back in and suddenly something apears in you hand out of nowhere

  • @madison8818
    @madison8818 2 года назад +53

    Oh man, I own ADHD myself. Didn't even know I own one in like 23 years of usage. I tell you, it's sucks. Any tasks done of other LIFE users is a Herculean feat but very good in like gathering useless knowledge and stuff from your hyperactive induced impulse buying, it has a feature of anyone in your life to say the word 'focus' a lot to you, and have a shit mental security making you susceptible to malwares like dyslexia, depression, and anxiety. Apparently, it was a good feature during the "Hunter-gatherer Human Update", but it honestly outlived it's purpose in the recent humanity update.
    ...and yes, it took me 30 minutes to write this.

    • @Waterwater743
      @Waterwater743 2 года назад +1

      I never knew I had adhd until my friends told me to take a look. I took some online tests and those were positive. And it seems more and more likely. Will have to get a professional test soon but I'm convinced I have it. All these traits hit on a personal level.

    • @PumpkinPails
      @PumpkinPails 2 года назад +1

      I wonder if it would be easier to just become a hunter-gatherer. I'll hunter-gather the crap out of everything.

    • @fatmaalthani9618
      @fatmaalthani9618 Год назад

      Now I forgot what I was going to write oh darn I guess that's lost to time and space forever

  • @crazilyryan6274
    @crazilyryan6274 2 года назад +224

    I’m a procrastinator, I have ADHD, I’m a perfectionist, I have social anxiety, and I think I have regular anxiety as well. I can do my work quite well thanks to my perfectionism, and whenever I turn in an assignment I know that I didn’t do my best on, I’ll feel anxious and won’t be able to think about anything else but that assignment I didn’t do perfectly

    • @5hirtandtieler
      @5hirtandtieler 2 года назад +13

      That’s SO weird. Apparently I created a new account, wrote this comment, then completely deleted the memory from my brain.
      But real talk, never forget that YANA :)

    • @pewpew.mtfckr
      @pewpew.mtfckr 2 года назад +2

      You and I are not so different

    • @l0r3z
      @l0r3z 2 года назад

      literally me

    • @Chewbarta
      @Chewbarta 2 года назад +6

      I have dreams where I haven’t turned an assignment end and school is ending. But I haven’t been in school for two years.

    • @soup331emd5
      @soup331emd5 2 года назад +3

      @@5hirtandtieler yeah my memory must be getting really bad, because I don't remember making you either.

  • @IOwnKazakhstan
    @IOwnKazakhstan 2 года назад +9

    The funny thing about ADHD is that I got it diagnosed, went home, tried to make food, got a knife, zoned out, got another knife, zoned out, got a 3rd knife, and then realized.
    And during the literal fkn diagnosis I asked the doctor the same question twice, the second time my doctor just said nothing and literally checked a box on his computer lmao.
    It's a weird feeling, you know you wanted to ask the question, but you don't know if you asked it yet or not, and either way you don't know the answer.

  • @benwaardenburg
    @benwaardenburg 2 года назад +474

    Something I find with people with ADHD (as well as myself) is that compartmentalizing concepts or ideas is something you just... don't do. Everything in your brain is connected. It's why conversations with someone with ADHD just go P L A C E S.

    • @FreshTillDeath56
      @FreshTillDeath56 2 года назад +44

      Completely. It's why I've never been good about organizing. However, I have learned to just take the 4 minutes to keep things clean in the first place, and then I find that things work out easier for me.

    • @galileodirectio
      @galileodirectio 2 года назад +27

      What I do is I make rough plans (ideas of what I want to do) with loose guidelines and then try to not stray away too far from my plans whenever I go ahead and work. I cannot follow exact plans so this is the best I can do.

    • @galileodirectio
      @galileodirectio 2 года назад +10

      I also try to have a very specific order of my things so whenever I need something I can just know where it is instead of having to look around for it

    • @ryanwillingham
      @ryanwillingham 2 года назад +14

      My brain map tends to look like a circle at times. Idk if I have ADHD, but any conversation can only be steered to the same 5 things I like to talk about, and nowhere else.

    • @janfungusamon4926
      @janfungusamon4926 2 года назад

      @@FreshTillDeath56 exactly. If my room was dirty it would be dirty forever, but luckily I just clean it everyday a couple times.

  • @NorthEevee
    @NorthEevee 2 года назад +33

    The worst part about ADHD for me is my horrible memory. I can remember the most pointless parts of conversations but if I told a friend to go over to their house the next day I can expect a call out of the blue asking me where I am and if I still want to go.

    • @erixccjc2143
      @erixccjc2143 2 года назад +3

      A couple days ago I was gonna meet some friend and he reminded me 4 times to bring some shit there. I prepared it inmediatly and left it on top of my table just to forget it on my way out.
      Believe me, your best friend are mobile phone alarms. Please make a habit for setting up one for every important event. Whenever I have an important thing I set up an alarm for the day before and one for 2 hours before. Works most of the time.
      Also an extremely powerful trick is to leave things out of place so you remember to do something.
      When I was younger and had to grab a book from the library at my school I always told my mother to put an elastic band around my lunch, so when i went to grab it it reminded me that I had to go to the library.
      Also when I had to get something for school I left a shoe on some weird place the night before, so in the morning when I started looking for it I'd remember that I had to put some shit inside my backpack
      I rarely do that now but It sure was a powerful strategy

    • @NorthEevee
      @NorthEevee 2 года назад

      @@erixccjc2143 Definitely gonna set up some alarms. Already got like 5 of them for waking up which works most of the time, so it shouldn't be that hard. Seriously though, thanks for the tips. I really appreciate it.

    • @hohnmagna6903
      @hohnmagna6903 2 года назад +2

      I feel paranoid everytime I relax it always feel like I'm forgetting something

  • @naynaynay324
    @naynaynay324 2 года назад +107

    Knew a guy with ADHD and his attention span was all over the place. The description of a wizard with only annoying powers is very on point. Thanks for the kindhearted review.

  • @_minty_fresh_
    @_minty_fresh_ 2 года назад +27

    I remember seeing the title of a video that said "Could ADHD be an advantage?" and that kind of a statement has the same energy as "Do depressed artist make better art?" which are both such fucked up sentiments, treating these things like some magic buff for your stats instead of something people struggle with on a daily basis doesn't help anyone, and if anything is discrediting anyone's experience with it.

    • @Katastrophe9009
      @Katastrophe9009 2 года назад

      I disagree. While there are certain aspects of my ADHD which are debilitating in some ways, there are also things about it that I find can be beneficial in certain circumstances. Hyper-focus is the most-cited and therfor most well-known "perk" if you will, but I find being able to tune out and go into "my own little world" to be useful when I'm in a situation where I have to wait with nothing around to do, sort of the opposite of hyperfocus (used to freak out my teachers, lol). I can't really say the same thing about my Depression or Anxiety, pretty much no upsides whatsoever. If I could change anything about myself, I think I'd leave the ADHD, as I've come to learn how to live with it. Depression and Anxiety could fuck right off though.

    • @epaomirimiri
      @epaomirimiri 2 года назад

      I've found that ADHD has a lot to do with the particular shine that I have when I'm in my element. I'm witty and fun, sharp as a tack, able to connect seemingly unrelated ideas in a way that can really come in clutch sometimes. So, uh, yes. It *can* be an advantage, at times.
      As for whether depressed artists make better art? I don't think that's inherently true, but I do think people who *understand* depression make better art concerning the subject. You don't have to be stuck in that melancholic experience to express it well, but it helps to have been there before. This is one of those areas where that trite "be yourself" garbage actually has a sliver of value: Know who you are and how you are, and plan accordingly. You have weaknesses; build your way around those. You have strengths; use them well and often.

    • @maxnolife_
      @maxnolife_ Год назад +1

      @@Katastrophe9009 While I do find it fun having my steam library open and playable in my mind, I don’t think it suits the cons. Especially when you unintentionally are focused on a csgo game while having a conversation with someone.

  • @BM30
    @BM30 2 года назад +143

    Great review! I don’t own the product myself but I’m sure people with it can watch the full video to see Mikas perspectives on it!

    • @sofastuffing
      @sofastuffing 2 года назад

      @@Dearon_ add and adhd-pi are the same thing, the diagnoses were combined

  • @Nyanoru
    @Nyanoru 2 года назад +199

    oh my god hyperfocus, it's like when you find a game you really like and you end up playing it for 2 days straight and you end up realizing you havent showered or eaten in that time period.
    and then when you lose that current hyperfocus you're looking for the next one, and if you can't find it you're feeling low and depressed, it's like crack or heroin lmao.

    • @PunishedMushu
      @PunishedMushu 2 года назад +11

      I remember being able to climb a big ass hill with no breaks and then a month later getting tired for walking to the grocery store.
      I guess it can be physical too

    • @nettahkoplowich2459
      @nettahkoplowich2459 2 года назад +3

      when you get tired of a game leave it hyperfocus on another get tired go back to old game

    • @gamergirlblu5278
      @gamergirlblu5278 2 года назад +1

      Ok funnily enough, there’s this VR fishing game I played for like 3 days straight and didn’t get a headache for some reason.
      Then I woke up to a mad f***ing migraine

    • @Nyanoru
      @Nyanoru 2 года назад +1

      @@gamergirlblu5278 yoo facts, migraines are the fucking worst, if I overuse stuff with heavy blue light I'll just end up triggering my migraines later that day or the next morning.
      night light mode is a godsend.

    • @Waterwater743
      @Waterwater743 2 года назад +1

      I swear totally. That's what I do with TV shows and games.

  • @HyperlightSniffer
    @HyperlightSniffer 2 года назад +15

    I'm glad this ADHD video is less devastating than the last one, lol
    The most devastating part about ADHD is that it actually has major benefits when we're given the chance to work WITH it instead of solely against it. Unfortunately, the time to create healthy habits (I.E. your youth) is consumed by systems like school, which destroy any possibility to effectively understand and adapt to your ADHD because they require you to adapt to the system instead.
    All the way through college, life is too rigid to develop genuinely effective habits which combat or even synergise with ADHD. The medication helps (like, a ton) but given the opportunity to make my own system, I wouldn't trade ADHD even for a normal brain.
    Verdict:
    Often, it feels like playing on NG+ with an OP min maxed character. Life can destroy me, but succeeding feels good, feels powerful. 7/10

  • @casparna2474
    @casparna2474 2 года назад +180

    Honestly I’ll give the devs credit for the whole associative thought process thing. It was a cool idea in theory and it can be really handy in problem solving and creativity but it does have the downside of being annoying and/or confusing for other people when they’re talking about their day and end up having to listen to me ramble about that one episode of spongebob for 30 minutes.

    • @galileodirectio
      @galileodirectio 2 года назад

      Pardon me, but could you explain what this means (I have ADHD and I never heard of this so I am carious to learn more!)

    • @jamesdequillfeldt5011
      @jamesdequillfeldt5011 2 года назад +19

      @@galileodirectio ADHD people tend to have thoughts that link together kinda like chains, where one part of a thought connects to another, hence the "associative thought process". its just that its like going to a wikipedia page and clicking random links so you go from the mcdonalds page to the war of 1812 page

    • @NutyRiver
      @NutyRiver 2 года назад +4

      I feel you dude. I love that it comes with a creativity buff, but hate that it also nerfs communication. Like, I swear that the connection is THERE but it doesn’t stop me from sounding unhinged when I try to explain why two characters from completely different shows would totally be best friends.

    • @astick5249
      @astick5249 2 года назад +1

      @@jamesdequillfeldt5011 ohh that explains a lot for me then

  • @galileodirectio
    @galileodirectio 2 года назад +6

    Bro people saying "just focus up" to people with ADHD is just like people telling me to "just breathe" when I have an asthma attack💀💀💀

    • @vali69
      @vali69 2 года назад

      Or "just buy a house" to homeless people.

  • @Surrealistic_Ganerson
    @Surrealistic_Ganerson 2 года назад +57

    ADHD is going for a walk hoping you're gonna finish an important thought. Then you return home 2 hours later and think - "did I just remind myself 30 times that I had to think that thought and not finish it anyway?"

  • @Skud_paimon
    @Skud_paimon 2 года назад +13

    In my experience ADHD is basically a point and click game,
    "hey look a paperclip! Imma pick that up."
    "someone's talking? I'll just skip through the dialouge."
    "Hey look, a key! Hey look, a locked door! What was I doing again?"

  • @TaschDraws
    @TaschDraws 2 года назад +11

    "How do people have TIME to think before they speak"
    Goddammit that's the one that really got me lmao

  • @NamesUnknownMusic
    @NamesUnknownMusic 2 года назад +95

    It took me over 10 minutes to watch this video. this is 100% an accurate review

    • @TheSpeep
      @TheSpeep 2 года назад +6

      Currently paused 13 seconds into my second watch of the video cuz im not sure I rly picked up on all of it the first time.
      I would watch further but the comments caught my attention.... so lets just say I relate.

    • @ibra673
      @ibra673 2 года назад

      @@TheSpeep I switched to the comments like 15 seconds in and currently I pauses the video

    • @averageytviewer6893
      @averageytviewer6893 2 года назад

      sameeee

  • @miceuuh4750
    @miceuuh4750 2 года назад +33

    As an adhd user myself it is very hard to foc-

  • @abbyjentson2563
    @abbyjentson2563 2 года назад +4

    "sitting at a computer for 10 hours to get 2 hours of work done" I feel this so hard. Imagine life if every task didn't take 10x as long for me to complete

  • @yotsuba6352
    @yotsuba6352 2 года назад +29

    1:23 OMG before I was diagnosed (in Highschool), this was my experience 😭 I didn’t know why I forgot things and I couldn’t explain why so in order to avoid conflict I’d just pretty much go ‘Yep, I remember’ (doesn’t actually remember). Thankfully I’m now surrounded by friends who are very understanding and help me when I’ve forgotten something or end up derailing a conversation to talk about the most random things ☺️

    • @mikasacus
      @mikasacus  2 года назад +18

      your friends are so sweet

    • @galileodirectio
      @galileodirectio 2 года назад +5

      You see, the strat is to constantly ask your friends if there is something you need to remember or anything important happening soon.
      The problem accures when your friends also have adhd and try to do the same thing and then it devolves into chaos.
      As long as that's not the case you should be all good to go :D having good friends is key to be able to deal with your adhd without having to completly zombifie yourself.

    • @galileodirectio
      @galileodirectio 2 года назад +2

      You seem to have good friends so I can tell you will be just fine! To anyone else may the force be with you.

    • @yotsuba6352
      @yotsuba6352 2 года назад +1

      @@mikasacus I'm so lucky to have em!

    • @yotsuba6352
      @yotsuba6352 2 года назад +1

      @@galileodirectio Yeah! They just end up repeating things for me anyway without me asking 😂I only have one other friend who has ADHD and they've got a lot of the same interests as me, it's great

  • @kireitonsi
    @kireitonsi 2 года назад +9

    Having ADHD is like having a brain where some parts run at 3x speed and others are normal, so you end up doing things before thinking, spending so much energy focusing on something and then being so tired that you can't do anything. But you still can't sleep because you're brain has enough energy to keep you up at night, somehow.

  • @Catghostsoda
    @Catghostsoda 2 года назад +7

    “ADHD is like having a breakcore song playing in your head 24/7”
    -Some guy on the internet

  • @arthurdurham
    @arthurdurham Год назад +3

    I really relate to how having ADHD can make you mentally tired. The best way I try to explain it to people is that listening and paying attention is a passive activity for most people but an active one for me.
    Classes, lectures, long meetings, non hands on training, etc is like running a mental marathon and exhausts me. On the other hand though, hands on chaotic situations are easier for me than many others.
    In my experience, having ADHD changes your relationship to your brain. It sometimes doesn't feel like a part of you but like a roommate you have to negotiate with.
    Making decisions on its own and sometimes you gel and sometimes you're at odds. Like I can miss a line in a show and do a 10 second rewind just to miss it again numerous times bc I lose attention in the lead up to it.
    That sounds really trivial but things like that happen all the time and sometimes when it's important I pay attention. It's exhausting and I used to get really annoyed at myself for it (didn't help that others made me feel bad for it) until I got therapy and learned to accept it.
    But I also can get so hyper fixated on something I can go 8+ hours without eating, drinking, or using the bathroom bc my brain decided this is more important than bodily functions.
    Wish I could harness that "power" but I can't and meds make me feel sick or stressed out. It's definitely led to me being more introverted as I can just let my brain take over when I'm alone instead of trying to work with it.

  • @kennykenken2297
    @kennykenken2297 2 года назад +11

    Worst feature is not being able to find something, asking for help to find something, then getting the status effect "blind as a bat" when they immediately find it. It could just be a glitch... I think objects just don't load in properly around players.

    • @galileodirectio
      @galileodirectio 2 года назад +2

      It gets worse without glasses, the textures dont fully loud and It looks like lowpoly playstation 1 graphics

    • @Dearon_
      @Dearon_ 2 года назад

      Mate, that happens to everyone.

  • @Raacoba
    @Raacoba 2 года назад +6

    one positive side about ADHD is that you get a discount on the Depression and Anxiety DLC. Tho in retrospect those maybe those purchases where more due to impulsivity than anything else.
    also i really like your vids man keep it up :3

  • @FreshTillDeath56
    @FreshTillDeath56 2 года назад +33

    ADHD is something that is both overcome and accepted. I dealt with ADHD all through high school and I came to understand what could be done to mitigate it. I work best with restrictions I set on myself, as in if I have to study something, I physically head to the library to be alone.
    Many parts of ADHD that you mentioned are never really overcome though. It's just a part of who you are and the sooner you relax and enjoy these sporadic bursts of thought, the better off your life is going to be.

    • @zamxit
      @zamxit 2 года назад +1

      For me personally it gets hard to accept when you're surrounded by super hardworking type A people in a hyper competitive course :(

    • @StandardName562
      @StandardName562 2 года назад

      Wise words, I feel exactly the same :)
      Especially the last sentence.

    • @souptoonart
      @souptoonart 2 года назад +2

      sometimes i get a massive blast of intelligence to my brain and then it's all gone 5 minutes later

    • @uku4171
      @uku4171 2 года назад

      Some people can compensate, some can't. It's wrong to assume what works for you works for everyone.

  • @notlimeslices
    @notlimeslices Год назад +3

    This video planted the seeds of doubt that I didn't have ADHD and started a month long research spiral into ADHD, so thanks? I've gotten a referral from my GP now so they're going to figure out whether I'm also a lost and clueless doinkus, so we'll see how that goes. Good video though!

  • @slushisimcambi2521
    @slushisimcambi2521 2 года назад +22

    Going to be hard to get people with ADHD to watch the whole vi

  • @galileodirectio
    @galileodirectio 2 года назад +32

    As someone with ADHD it sometimes feels like normal you and meds you are two different people.
    One of them is you, the other feels like a zombified version of you, a robot.
    People always pick favorites and this is not different. If you function on meds on a daily basis most people probably dont even know about the other you, about the real you.
    It crazy to think about, it almost feels like there are two "you"s living in your body...

    • @8lec_R
      @8lec_R 2 года назад +1

      Is it fun? Like to be able to live two lives

    • @victortree7926
      @victortree7926 2 года назад +3

      @@8lec_R Personally, no. It’s like an identity crisis

    • @strangeWaters
      @strangeWaters 2 года назад +1

      i don't think one or the other of them is the real me. i don't think there is a me

    • @moonbowcraze1632
      @moonbowcraze1632 2 года назад +3

      I nrver felt that way. (I took medication as a child before stopping overall.) Quitting it helped me feel better at least.

    • @pigeon_9161
      @pigeon_9161 2 года назад +1

      Wait! Don't forget about the masking me!! They take control whenever I'm not on meds bc I have this deep uncontrollable fear of being rejected by society that makes me constantly act like someone else.
      The only solution I've found is chilling with a very specific group of friends, usually around a bottle or a joint. Those friends now live thousands of km away. And I'm so tired of masking

  • @genopie2673
    @genopie2673 2 года назад +22

    Having adhd, this is truly a great review, expresses all of my thoughts.
    Great review as always!

    • @keenban
      @keenban 2 года назад

      is the pfp your dog? i have a mini schnauzer too

    • @keenban
      @keenban 2 года назад

      wait I think it's that meme dog

    • @genopie2673
      @genopie2673 2 года назад

      @@keenban You figured it out before I could even attempt trolling, props to you sir.

    • @julesssssssss
      @julesssssssss 2 года назад

      @@genopie2673 omg i have a dog that looks just like that one lol

    • @genopie2673
      @genopie2673 2 года назад

      @@julesssssssss Popular breed i guess lol.

  • @darelh1348
    @darelh1348 2 года назад +6

    "I've gotten really good at pretending I know what's going on."
    This combos with imposter syndrome, because half the time you're genuinely relying on your ability to figure things out as you go along rather than anything you've learned. But it is funny to watch other people not be able to pick up something new and just mess about with it until it works; what do you mean you need instructions?

  • @keenban
    @keenban 2 года назад +70

    I've been trying to get an adhd diagnosis for a while but my family doctor is unhelpful, the psychiatrist wait time is 7 to 8 months and I feel hopeless. I've been really struggling the past few months idk what to do anymore

    • @ScotchOffTheRocks
      @ScotchOffTheRocks 2 года назад

      Find a young street smart man and build a meth empire

    • @rysea9855
      @rysea9855 2 года назад +1

      Sounds like depression

    • @FreshTillDeath56
      @FreshTillDeath56 2 года назад +1

      That is not a healthy frame of mind to have, to actively want a debilitating diagnosis. If you exhibit symptoms, then you can tell your doctor about it all the same and work to mitigate your issues. The medication they give out for ADHD is effective, but it is NOT ideal for any kind of long term solution. It's something that's learned steadily with time.

    • @ObsidianGloria
      @ObsidianGloria 2 года назад +24

      Hey, ignore what some of the other people have said in the replies. Getting a diagnosis is often the first step to getting help with your needs, and that can be really important. Maybe find another doctor when you're an adult or if you ars an adult. Although, that, too, can be an immense struggle to do with ADHD. A lot of ADHD seems to be learning more so how to cope with having a different type of brain than trying to fix it with medication. Medication isn't really a "now you are no longer neurodivergent" cure, but it can help. You should also look into ways to make your life easier as someone with ADHD that don't have to do with medication, in the mean time. Not every piece of advice for ADHD works for everyone, and regardless of the systems and methods you use it will always be a little difficult and overall different for you. But that's ok! That's how your brain works, and eventually you can learn to stop working against your brain and with your brain, even when it feels like your brain is working against you.

    • @edd6167
      @edd6167 2 года назад +1

      @@rysea9855 Far too quick to jump to that conclusion tho, there are like a hundred factors for it to be depression and Keenan only gave 1

  • @mamertens99
    @mamertens99 2 года назад +15

    Another problem is, it's so rng. The Devs probably thought: "Why don't we give everyone a *unique* experience!" And so the symptoms are very diverse. This also means, the doctors don't have a magic pill for every ADHD human. (Because ADHD is not a child disorder, it often is detected at that age. But this can be detected at a later age too.)
    It's a huge spectrum.
    And the best thing: it's quite compatible with autism. ("best" is irony)
    That itself is also RNGed the hell up.
    So doctors have it quite difficult to detect that, too.
    In the past it was exclusive. Either you had ADHD or autism, now they see that having both is possible.
    And additional to the hyperfocus:
    It's now called the "flow state". And people use that to say, "that is normal, I get that too". That in itself is not bad, but the hyperfocus we talk about *can* lead to shitting yourself while you work on something, often as a child up to teenager.
    The Devs screwed this up big times.

  • @dragslayar
    @dragslayar 2 года назад +62

    fun fact, parts of an ADHD brain are actually smaller than normal, it's why stimulants for adults help, because it gives those smaller parts more power to keep up with the overactive parts

    • @_fudgepop01
      @_fudgepop01 2 года назад +1

      I’m in this weird sort of boat where I DEFINITELY have ADHD (mixed with an enormous cocktail of other mental stuffs) and yet literally the only thing stimulants seem to do for me is make my back extra sweaty.
      Like how does that even work I don’t get it

    • @helphelphelphelpmehelphelphelp
      @helphelphelphelpmehelphelphelp 2 года назад +11

      @@Dearon_ iq doesn't describe brain size????

    • @_fudgepop01
      @_fudgepop01 2 года назад

      @PowerNO Grief yep! Though I’ve been on a few (on multiple different doses) to try and figure something out, but adderal was definitely one of ‘em

    • @relzyn5545
      @relzyn5545 2 года назад

      In particular, the part of the brain responsible for suppressing distractions is impaired, and Aderral stimulates it.

    • @dragslayar
      @dragslayar 2 года назад

      @@_fudgepop01 people process the different meds differently, so it might be that what you've tried doesn't work for you. I'd try other kinds, there's lots of ADHD meds that are all different compounds.
      For me, being on my meds means I don't suffer insomnia, I can collect my thoughts faster, and I'm not as depressed. It's not a cure, but it helps me catch up

  • @Joshy-
    @Joshy- 2 года назад +9

    If there ever was a "cure" to adhd, I wouldn't take it, idk it's just a part of me that makes me who I am. As much as I hate ADHD I can't go without it.

    • @Lukas-qy2on
      @Lukas-qy2on 2 года назад +5

      are you on meds? because living without them i would drop adhd in a heartbeat.

    • @Joshy-
      @Joshy- 2 года назад

      @@Lukas-qy2on im on vyvance.

    • @rj7397
      @rj7397 2 года назад +2

      I agree with that, I sometimes hate my ADHD, (And meds do not get rid of all the symptoms, though they do help) but it is still a part of me that I have learned to live and survive with, I wouldn't get rid of it if a "cure" came out. Im kinda glad that there is someone who thinks the same, though it's totally cool if others don't agree with me.

    • @blobster1111
      @blobster1111 2 года назад

      Couldn't agree more especially as someone who was trying to be "cured" from elementary to senior year, I truly hate the idea of not really being in your own mind anymore.

    • @Carewolf
      @Carewolf 2 года назад

      Well, if you are a kid it might pass. If it stuck with you until adulthood, you are not getting rid of it.

  • @galileodirectio
    @galileodirectio 2 года назад +14

    We need to create a sub genre of ADHD perfectionists and we need to create a support group where we tell each other that its okay to not be perfect all the time.

    • @Drekromancer
      @Drekromancer 2 года назад

      Hi. I'm a recovered ADHD perfectionist, and I'm here to say: it gets better. All you have to do is decide to pick less fights. You can still pursue perfection on things that matter - but only if you're willing to cut everything else loose.
      These days, I'm a successful therapist with ADHD, that just graduated from gradschool and got a real job helping people. And do you know how I did that? I did it by deciding that I NEVER had to make my bed, pick up my fresh laundry from the floor, or clean off my messy desk any more than absolutely necessary. We get tired just by living, so we only have so much energy to spare. So make sure you only allocate that precious resource toward the things that will actually matter to you. Some people don't like wrinkles in their clothes, but I don't mind. Not if it means I can free up time and energy to actually take care of myself.
      You'll get there. Give it time. And please, if you have any questions, feel free to ask. I'm happy to help a fellow member of the tribe. 🙂 Godspeed.

    • @uku4171
      @uku4171 2 года назад

      It's the only thing that keeps my grades up

  • @BurningBlockAbout99
    @BurningBlockAbout99 2 года назад +3

    3:07
    Very true
    I have ADHD
    I have such a hard time focusing on anything, but if I get in the mood to do work, dude... you cannot stop me.
    It's like 90 percent of the time I can't get work done, and the other 10 percent is maximum overdrive lol
    I don't need my receipt lol.
    I honestly would never want to lose my ADHD. My brain wandering around constantly is exactly what gives me the ability to come up with cool ideas for my videos. Sure, focusing on making them is hard but honestly at least i can imagine cool things in a very vivid fashion.
    My ADHD has it's own feature where if I look at something for too long, my brain just shuts down and I, no joke, start vividly daydreaming if not just straight up dreaming. People tell me it's creepy because I will just stare at stuff for like 5 minutes but to me it's like 40 seconds.
    But honestly I like ADHD. it makes me.. me.

  • @orioborous
    @orioborous 2 года назад +2

    my least favorite part of adhd is when you're missing one step of a multi-step process and keep on boot-looping, remembering the step you missed, going back, forgetting the step, etc. reported this bug but devs said it was a feature -_- 2 stars, annoying as hell but the wikipedia deep dives are a fun feature

  • @rottingbnnvy
    @rottingbnnvy 2 года назад +5

    So happy someone is finally rating this personally I'd give it a 4/10 but I do see your points

  • @comradenicholai2178
    @comradenicholai2178 2 года назад +7

    I have the ADHD/daddy issues combo pack, let me just tell you it's the most chaotic game I have ever played. Really wish I didn't put on the daddy issues add-on, it actually splits off into another ending where you get anger issues and social anxiety and a whole bunch of addictions so you have to go through that mess. I wish I could get just the ADHD on its own so the game isn't as complicated, it feels like someone tied strings to my ears and started playing tug-of-war with my brain whenever I try to play it. On the plus side, the game is so complicated it's never dull, especially with the addiction part. Plus the hyperfixation feature makes me pretty much OP. I wish the daddy issues didn't make my character masturbate so much, maybe the plot would be clearer that way. The hyperfixation pretty much makes the game, so I give it a solid 6/10

    • @uku4171
      @uku4171 2 года назад

      By daddy issues do you mean trauma/PTSD/CPTSD?

    • @epaomirimiri
      @epaomirimiri 2 года назад

      I dunno, I kinda like the masturbation minigames tbh. Sometimes I even get to play them co-op, very fun with friends!

  • @Musewhisperer
    @Musewhisperer 2 года назад +4

    Check out Russel Barkley. He's the ADHD GOAT. He's helped me a lot with debugging heuristics. But be sure not to mistake ADHD with Complex PTSD, as they can manifest as the same symptomatology, except for subtle differences, along with the fact that you ultimately get triggered because of covert, repressed and intellectualized *shame* .

  • @hazelthenut5940
    @hazelthenut5940 2 года назад +2

    You could be my best friend, walk past me, make eye contact with me, say "hi" and i still wouldn't notice you're there because i'm too busy thinking deeply about the societal effects of the cultivation of bananas.
    AND THATS _ON_ MEDICATION

  • @stevo5075
    @stevo5075 2 года назад +4

    It’s so great to see more of my favourite youtubers talk about their experiences with ADHD!! As an ADHD, it really helps to know that there are other people who can understand and who are trying to spread more awareness about it! So thanks, Mika :)

  • @thecertifieddoctor
    @thecertifieddoctor 2 года назад +2

    as an adhd haver, 3/10. I'm funnier sometimes but also everything sucks always

  • @muhammetali8053
    @muhammetali8053 2 года назад +3

    I love hyperfocus, it is really hard to activate but once it is activated there is nothing you cant do. Couple months ago I was procrastinating as always and I had 4 weeks worth of assignments and reading to do and my hyperfocus finally activated and not even my mom could believe I did all that work in just one evening, other than that adhd kinda sucks you know.

    • @WatermelonGems
      @WatermelonGems 2 года назад

      this is how i’m getting through high school lmao

  • @DijaFix
    @DijaFix 2 года назад +3

    I had an essay with the deadline just this week and instead of meeting said deadline I started learning CAD and to be honest I got pretty good at it too. The essay remains to be started as of yet. I know I'm not going to make it in time to meet the deadline because the topic just isn't as interesting as CAD now. I seriously doubt I'll ever graduate, not for the lack of wanting and trying but for the lack of being able to concentrate on things that aren't currently the most interesting thing ever. It's always stuff like mechanics, public transport, woodworking, metal working, design, art, computers and coding etc. I'm not even an engineering student or anything, I'm supposed to become a social worker!

    • @StandardName562
      @StandardName562 2 года назад

      I had this too, but did you ever considered trying one of the things you get hyper focus on?
      When I had this, I had it with coding first when I was 20-21 and I just became a developer.
      Next when I was 29 I got bored of it and started to become interested in DNA. So I became a biotechnician.
      Now I alter plant DNA in the lab. Just like you, I am pretty good at these things too.
      Maybe you are just not a social worker?

    • @DijaFix
      @DijaFix 2 года назад

      @@StandardName562 I wish, but I’m really bad at maths and my hyperfocus state rarely lasts more than a few months at a time per subject. I once had a hyperfocus on music so I learned to play some Beethoven on a piano eithout any previous experience on said instrument, then I went and bought myself a copy of FL Studio, did beats for a few good months and just kinda fell off, now I can’t play piano for shit and FL Studio looks like alien technology to me. I once tried making my own shoes and again, I fell off. Maybe I’m better off keeping myself an eccentric hobbyist. Jack of all trades, master of none. I just like to do things. But there’s one thing, a creative outlet, I always return to and it’s art. So I’ll just try to incorporate the skills acquired via hyperfocus into making art. And make my living off social work and driving taxi once I get around applying for a taxi license

  • @SpiderSpiderOnTheWall
    @SpiderSpiderOnTheWall 11 месяцев назад +2

    For the longest time i suspected i might have ADHD, ill do research about it, ill tell my dad about it, he says i dont have it, i stop thinking i have it, i randomly do research about it and im like “fuuuck man why does this actually seem plausible”

  • @funnyvideohaha5337
    @funnyvideohaha5337 2 года назад +4

    my ADHD meds were a lifesaver, I started uni before I took them I was reaching about an upper C grade, but halfway through uni I got a prescription and it shot my up to consistent A grades

    • @zamxit
      @zamxit 2 года назад

      That's amazing, I'm currently in my honours year and only recently realised I have adhd, but the wait list for treatment is 5 months so I won't even have access to meds until honours is over... Feels like I'm screwing up my future

    • @funnyvideohaha5337
      @funnyvideohaha5337 2 года назад +1

      @@zamxit It was a bitch to get a prescription for them, I was diagnosed as a child, but adult ADHD requires a new diagnosis and the first doctor said "judging from what you've told me, you dont have ADHD" which was utter bull. What helped me a lot was my then-partner and housemate vouching for me because they managed to tell the doctor how I actually act in normal scenarios. Having a third party to tell the doctor what I'm like was the only way I could have gotten anywhere.
      It took about a year to go from the first appointment to me getting my first prescription. I hope things go well for you, even if it's going to take some time to get the treatment

    • @uku4171
      @uku4171 2 года назад

      My country only has methylphenidate and it doesn't quite have the desired effect and it has side effects for me. It sucks so bad.

  • @moldybot9387
    @moldybot9387 2 года назад +2

    Welp I'm not diagnosed but this is relatable, I only get shit done in which I'm interested and I'm in my bed or in front of my pc 24/7

  • @GreaseBall.
    @GreaseBall. 2 года назад +5

    As someone who also has ADHD, 6/10

  • @BS-bd4xo
    @BS-bd4xo Год назад +2

    ADHD or ADD? Cuz I have ADD, and can relate to like most things you said. Tho not all

  • @andybaker8775
    @andybaker8775 2 года назад +5

    This comment section is just action packed full of cringe.
    “ADHD is fun tehe tehe”

    • @boatt_swag
      @boatt_swag 2 года назад +4

      Aha guys ADHD is when I can’t finish my sente-

  • @williamgoats3315
    @williamgoats3315 Год назад +2

    i thought of returning mine, but i found out that the return policy expired 25 years ago! :(

  • @Halo4LifelikeHat
    @Halo4LifelikeHat 2 года назад +6

    I haven't watched the video but I agree.
    edit: I watched the video and I agree

  • @Psyan
    @Psyan 2 года назад +1

    "alright, time to get some work done toda- shit it's 9pm and i spent the day reading the kirby wiki"

  • @galileodirectio
    @galileodirectio 2 года назад +8

    Hey! A veteran adhd haver here. Been diagonsed for over a decade already. would like to share some tips with all the noobies out there!!

    • @Slouworker
      @Slouworker 2 года назад +3

      Lmao I can't drive at all or do anything requiring attention without my meds and its perfectly legal here
      It sounds like you got misdiagnosed

    • @Enchanter144
      @Enchanter144 2 года назад +1

      I don't take meds... so useless tip for me, but other people might find it helpful

    • @DaddyFrosty
      @DaddyFrosty 2 года назад

      Depending on severity you might be required to medicated while driving.. and for me it helps me pay more attention while driving.. So I don’t get your pov

  • @Freaklyfreakboy
    @Freaklyfreakboy 2 года назад +2

    Showed this to my adhd girlfriend, her brain wandered off into limbo at minute 1

  • @arikm5030
    @arikm5030 2 года назад +4

    I have a lot of friends with ADHD and its the funniest thing ever, like this one girl asked me a personal question but instead of answering her I just showed her a knife and she ran off with it having the time of her life

  • @justanotheryoutubechannel
    @justanotheryoutubechannel 2 года назад +2

    I’ve had it my whole life, definitely can’t recommend but it’s not awful. I had medication for it and my autism but I dropped it one day after the side effects got too bad and the good effects got weaker, and I feel much better now in some ways but not in others. Focusing on stuff is so much harder and I forget stuff a bunch more often, and I get ridiculously distracted and sidetracked sometimes and it can take ages to do stuff. It’s really funny how similar our experiences are, I related to so much you said. I do miss working on my RUclips channel but I just can’t focus enough in one thing for long enough to actually finish stuff, but when I hyperfocus enough I can work incredibly hard. I once had one back in the early days of my youtube channel and did 72 hours of work on a RUclips video in a week (excluding the weekend). It’s been an interesting mixed bag with school too, if I’m not interested in a topic I have so much trouble working and getting it done, but once I get hooked on a topic you get a 16 thousand word essay in a few weeks that covers every possible basis.

  • @exosproudmamabear558
    @exosproudmamabear558 2 года назад +2

    I had depression-ADHD(comes with anxiety). It is the worst combo ever.I was too anxietic to do anything ,normally it is an amazing thing you do a shit ton of things but when depression mixes your anxiety keeps you from doing anything. Apparently, my depression was caused by magnesium deficiency due to my heavy bleeding during menstruation. Once I started taking magnesium pills suddenly I started to work like crazy.
    Anyway I have high functioning ADHD so as long I can do my work I do not care. But still using "attention training technique" twice a day(You can find it on youtube it is quite easy to do and short 12 minutes or so) and neurofeedback therapy helps.
    Also ritalin sucks.

  • @EngineMashups
    @EngineMashups 2 года назад +1

    Man oh man. I don't mean this as a flex but often because I got into an amazing uni people are like 'but there's clearly nothing wrong with you' and UH? I have had to fight for every second of focus on this stupid degree to the point that most of my time was spent arguing for more time what are you TALKING ABOUT
    Sick video tho

  • @NotMadA47.2
    @NotMadA47.2 Год назад +2

    ADHD makes me not focus on not focusing

  • @simm1132
    @simm1132 2 года назад +2

    i think i have ADHD or something similar but every time i try to explain to my parents they just completely reject the possibility of it and deny getting me professional help. it gets me so frustrated. I hate feeling like an ahole or an idiot all the time but i cant really do anything about it and sometimes it makes me very sad and i just wanna sit somewhere and do nothing cause then i cant be of bother to anyone.

  • @johnzapspell
    @johnzapspell 2 года назад +1

    Air: An Honest Review.
    Water: An Honest Review.
    Fire: An Honest Review.
    Earth: An Honest Review.
    They all lived in Harmony until the Avatar attacked.
    "MY CABBAGES!"
    Avatar The Last Airbender: An Honest Review.

  • @timelyseeker
    @timelyseeker 2 года назад +1

    I have Asperger's, ADD, ADHD, GAD. HAD TO SUBSCRIBE AHHSHBHHHHHHHJIEDUD co*ks! divergent series! exponentiation!!! glass of coffee FUC***!!!!!! [this is a joke, except for the diagnoses]

  • @Generic-Internet-User666
    @Generic-Internet-User666 9 месяцев назад +1

    I'm bookmarking this video for later along with the 20 million other videos and websites I have bookmarked, I'll watch this someday......

  • @need4speed5353
    @need4speed5353 2 года назад +1

    I purchased the ADHD and bipolar 1 bundle. Life is shit and I rely I medications. 2/10

  • @tonibeba8911
    @tonibeba8911 2 года назад +1

    one cool thing about my ADHD is that i can work up to 10 hours a day without getting exhausted. At least thats what i thought bruh, now i have a burnout and light depression after 2 1/2 years at work. Still cant calm down and still am hyperactive. Solid 10/10 can recommend

  • @SapkaliAkif
    @SapkaliAkif 2 года назад +1

    ADHD haver here. I was supposed to be translating stuff but I'm here.
    Worst part of ADHD for me is that my brain chooses what I can be able to do. Need to read Earthsea for school work? Love the concept of that book? Love the lecturer? No bozo, go read up on that exhibition to antarctica or something and listen to the song written about it. Bad grades when you had 100% a chance to ace the class looking at the circumstances? Get rekt bozo.
    Don't even get me started on social issues and difficulity to get intimate.
    Pros of ADHD: I sometimes get addicted to making funny noise.
    Sounds like a good deal 👍🏿
    It's definitely not quirky or fun. I personally hate having it and since it mostly is hereditary, I won't be having kids. No judgement to any ADHD-haver making kids, it's only my choice.
    (Reminder that instead of translating, I wrote this.)

  • @EdvinNGU
    @EdvinNGU 2 года назад +1

    2:10... hmmm keeping crack? thats a pretty useful skill, probs pays good moneys

  • @ceelt
    @ceelt 2 года назад +1

    I have really bad ADHD but honestly, i don't think i could live without it. I would rather have it than not have it at this point.
    7/10 (ironically my adhd is the reason im watching this instead of taking a test)

  • @apandoze4713
    @apandoze4713 2 года назад +1

    Thankfull that he's honest with this.. I don't think I'm gonna buy this DLC pack.. Thanks for telling us this.

  • @shipwreck9146
    @shipwreck9146 2 года назад +1

    Let me tell you something about ADHD,
    There are lakes beneath arctic glaciers, and these lakes contain 15% of the worlds liquid fresh water. The largest of these lakes is named Lake Vostok. By volume, Lake Vostok is the 6th largest lake in the world, and it's located 13,000ft beneath the Antarctic ice sheet.
    Lake Vostok has been isolated from the rest of the planet's ecosystem for the past 15-25 MILLION years... So if there's any life living down there, it would be unlike anything that we've ever been able to study.
    These lakes are able to remain liquid, because the pressure from the glaciers decreases the melting point of water so that geothermal heat can melt it from below.
    Also, the conditions in subglacial lakes are believed to be similar to the subsurface oceans of the ice moons, Europa and Enceladus.
    Wait, why am I typing all this?

  • @darksoulbg24
    @darksoulbg24 Год назад +1

    I got the bundle ADHD and aphantasia. its like going from place to place at 100km/h but being blind. it doesnt help with the fact i want to create and visualize stuff but cant because my sensors were turned off on default and the devs forgot to add an option to turn them on

  • @xansurnamehere
    @xansurnamehere 2 года назад +1

    Everyone watching this: I think I may have ADHD! 🤔
    (Myself included 😶)