I'm the same, was always described as shy when I was young and afraid of saying something stupid or going blank mid sentence. 44 years of that before diagnosis and I now suffer badly from social anxiety. Talking to people I don't know or making phone calls is really stressful and I feel ill when I know I have to do it.
Loving your videos, honestly relate to them so much! Up til now I’ve specifically only watched vids by women with ADHD as we’re told we experience it so differently.....don’t really know what my point is haha, but thank you!
From another guy in the uk, i really thank you for this video. I have spent my entire life feeling 'different' and socially awkward/anxious and it is really comforting hearing these words that resonate deeply to me, from another regular guy and i just wanted to let you know i really appreciate that i found your channel :) i just got diagnosed recently and am about to start vyvanse/elvanse
Your videos have helped me so much because you describe the effects of ADHD so well. I feel EXACTLY the same as you regarding the internal noise. I'm stating ADHD meds early next year and I can't wait. Keep up the good work, your videos are really helpful!
I stay to myself for this reason! I’m scared I will say something stupid or not make any sense so I really don’t talk to people that I don’t know or am not comfortable around. I find myself stuttering or getting my words all mixed up and make a total fool of myself sometimes.
Diagnosed a couple of days ago, and wow. You've described so much of exactly how I feel in ways I've always struggled to verbalize. Thanks for sharing.
Hi mate absolutely love your videos . I’m 49 and was diagnosed with ADD a couple of days ago . I’ve searched RUclips as you do , came across your channel and omg it’s literally like everything that you’ve said has described me to a tee . Where as the majority of ADHD videos on here will have just a few similar symptoms that I struggle with. I’m still trying to process all this at the moment and it’s like you are describing my thoughts and what actually goes on in my head . Can totally relate . Keep the videos coming mate as they are so helpful . Thanks again 😊👍🏼
Hi David, Thanks so much! I’m super glad you’re benefiting from the videos, they’ll be back very soon - I’ve been busy moving house and have fractured my ribs, so I’m taking a little break to recover 😅 All the best mate.
Really enjoy these videos. Can really relate to everything you've experienced - Thanks for being so honest. I lean into my inattentiveness when I feel comfortable around people, meaning that I try to riff with people about nothing in particular. Any upcoming videos?
I’ve just seen a much better looking version of myself on a video I didn’t know I’d made - everything you’ve said is what’s happened to me. This is the 3rd one I’ve watched without fast forwarding through or kind of listening while looking for something else. I start Elvanse on Monday! Thanks for making this video mate 👍🏻
Stupid question maybe but how do you go about getting medication? I’m undiagnosed but am struggling really bad. My mind won’t shut up and I need it to be able to think and construct sentences clearer
No question is stupid! So there's two parts to my answer - the first of which is a question. Do you plan on seeking a diagnosis in order to get medication? Or are you wanting to source it by other means? I'm only here for help with getting medication through trusted means, so i cant help otherwise my friend. Secondly, if it is a trusted route you'd like to get medication through, i have a couple of videos on my channel about how i got my diagnoses. I outline all the associated costs, timeframes, paperwork etc - so check it out on my channel if you want.
Hi just came across these videos I’m now 100% sure I have adhd my brain can be so foggy and listening in a convo can be so hard I was wondering I’m 21 is adhd treatment/medicine free under the nhs ? and did it help with anxiety as iv gotten older my anxiety as sky rocketed which is strange because I never used to act or feel like this
So, if you go through your GP to get a referral to the NHS ADHD clinic - it is entirely free. It will take ~1-2 years (depending on the waiting lists in your are). Alternatively, there is a ‘right to choose’ scheme available (psychiatry-uk.com/right-to-choose/), but I’m not clued up enough with this! Hope that helps.
so proud of you for keeping up with this series Ollie!
Thank you 🙏 😊
I'm the same, was always described as shy when I was young and afraid of saying something stupid or going blank mid sentence. 44 years of that before diagnosis and I now suffer badly from social anxiety. Talking to people I don't know or making phone calls is really stressful and I feel ill when I know I have to do it.
I can absolutely relate to this!
Bloody hell, you’ve hit the nail on the head, this is my EXACT feelings and difficulties around socialising
Loving your videos, honestly relate to them so much! Up til now I’ve specifically only watched vids by women with ADHD as we’re told we experience it so differently.....don’t really know what my point is haha, but thank you!
Awesome, glad to know I’m not alone in my feelings 😬👍
He really did
It is so hard. I just hate Holidays and special days because of the need to be social.
From another guy in the uk, i really thank you for this video. I have spent my entire life feeling 'different' and socially awkward/anxious and it is really comforting hearing these words that resonate deeply to me, from another regular guy and i just wanted to let you know i really appreciate that i found your channel :)
i just got diagnosed recently and am about to start vyvanse/elvanse
Thanks so much, I’m glad they’re helping 👍
Good luck with Elvanse, let me know how you get on!
Welcome to the club buddy!
Feel exactly the same and just diagnosed with ADHD
Your videos have helped me so much because you describe the effects of ADHD so well. I feel EXACTLY the same as you regarding the internal noise. I'm stating ADHD meds early next year and I can't wait. Keep up the good work, your videos are really helpful!
I stay to myself for this reason! I’m scared I will say something stupid or not make any sense so I really don’t talk to people that I don’t know or am not comfortable around. I find myself stuttering or getting my words all mixed up and make a total fool of myself sometimes.
Diagnosed a couple of days ago, and wow. You've described so much of exactly how I feel in ways I've always struggled to verbalize. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you :)
Amazing! Thanks for sharing those experiences. Really valuable for myself.
🙏🙏🙏
Hi mate absolutely love your videos .
I’m 49 and was diagnosed with ADD a couple of days ago .
I’ve searched RUclips as you do , came across your channel and omg it’s literally like everything that you’ve said has described me to a tee . Where as the majority of ADHD videos on here will have just a few similar symptoms that I struggle with.
I’m still trying to process all this at the moment and it’s like you are describing my thoughts and what actually goes on in my head . Can totally relate .
Keep the videos coming mate as they are so helpful . Thanks again 😊👍🏼
Hi David,
Thanks so much! I’m super glad you’re benefiting from the videos, they’ll be back very soon - I’ve been busy moving house and have fractured my ribs, so I’m taking a little break to recover 😅
All the best mate.
It completely spun me out hearing your social struggles in the exact same wording I've been using! I can totally relate - great videos mate
Thank you Kyle!
Really enjoy these videos. Can really relate to everything you've experienced - Thanks for being so honest. I lean into my inattentiveness when I feel comfortable around people, meaning that I try to riff with people about nothing in particular. Any upcoming videos?
Thats a really cool way to think about it actually!
I am thinking of getting back to making videos again soon, yeah :)
I’ve just seen a much better looking version of myself on a video I didn’t know I’d made - everything you’ve said is what’s happened to me. This is the 3rd one I’ve watched without fast forwarding through or kind of listening while looking for something else. I start Elvanse on Monday! Thanks for making this video mate 👍🏻
Good luck on Monday, Stuart! 🙏 and thank you 😊
@@ollieedward643 thanks mate. I’ve had my first tablet and have noticed a difference already 👍🏻
Stupid question maybe but how do you go about getting medication? I’m undiagnosed but am struggling really bad.
My mind won’t shut up and I need it to be able to think and construct sentences clearer
No question is stupid! So there's two parts to my answer - the first of which is a question. Do you plan on seeking a diagnosis in order to get medication? Or are you wanting to source it by other means? I'm only here for help with getting medication through trusted means, so i cant help otherwise my friend.
Secondly, if it is a trusted route you'd like to get medication through, i have a couple of videos on my channel about how i got my diagnoses. I outline all the associated costs, timeframes, paperwork etc - so check it out on my channel if you want.
I have these problems, I was hoping when I start my medication that the medication would help this a little bit
I hope so too! Let me know.
Hi just came across these videos I’m now 100% sure I have adhd my brain can be so foggy and listening in a convo can be so hard I was wondering I’m 21 is adhd treatment/medicine free under the nhs ? and did it help with anxiety as iv gotten older my anxiety as sky rocketed which is strange because I never used to act or feel like this
So, if you go through your GP to get a referral to the NHS ADHD clinic - it is entirely free. It will take ~1-2 years (depending on the waiting lists in your are). Alternatively, there is a ‘right to choose’ scheme available (psychiatry-uk.com/right-to-choose/), but I’m not clued up enough with this! Hope that helps.
I got referred via right to choose in December, got diagnosed in January. So it was quite quick for me. All been free.
@@sanpawabas and are you on meds aswell ?
@@ollieedward643 okay thanks I’ll check it out also what happens if you don’t take ur meds for a day do you go back to acting a bit cloud minded ?
Yeah started titration in March, I decided to try elvanse so I'm on that at the moment