italianxidiot
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Hello. I'm not quite sure whether I should be here or on a AD/HD forum but I figure the least I can do is lay out my problems and see what advice I can get.
I'm nineteen years old and was classified as gifted in grade school. I had some problems with everyday life (ex. difficulties making friends, procrastination, etc.), things that normally occur with being gifted. When I started college, I realized that there might be something else wrong with me when I nearly failed out. I thought that I was just being lazy and went another semester. Nearly failed out again. I tried harder next semester. Same thing. Switched my major. Better grades, but not even close to what I know I can do.
I'm experiencing some symptoms: awful sense of time (always late or early, never on time), procrastination, horrible short-term memory (never remembering words in a conversation, forgetting to do important things, losing crucial items), difficulty focusing on boring subjects (which is leading to my poor grades), focusing on interesting subjects to the point where I lose track of time, emotionally intense, hard time making friends, difficulty sitting still, talking excessively... and the list goes on.
I know that symptoms of being gifted and symptoms of AD/HD are similar, but I don't know whether it's just symptoms of being gifted or whether there's a little more to the story. I need to know whether I'm just lazy or "normal" for a gifted person. Maybe there's someone else out there with the same problems.
Another problem is my parents' reactions to anything I have to say. I mentioned wanting to see a psychiatrist to my mother and she completely dismissed it. I need some real help and I don't know how to get it. Is there any way that I can get help without her knowing (I do still live with her)?
Short version: I think I may be twice-exceptional, gifted with AD/HD. My parents don't believe me. What can I do to get help?
Thank you in advance for any kind of help you can give. I know this isn't a typical question, but I'm thankful for any advice I receive.
I'm nineteen years old and was classified as gifted in grade school. I had some problems with everyday life (ex. difficulties making friends, procrastination, etc.), things that normally occur with being gifted. When I started college, I realized that there might be something else wrong with me when I nearly failed out. I thought that I was just being lazy and went another semester. Nearly failed out again. I tried harder next semester. Same thing. Switched my major. Better grades, but not even close to what I know I can do.
I'm experiencing some symptoms: awful sense of time (always late or early, never on time), procrastination, horrible short-term memory (never remembering words in a conversation, forgetting to do important things, losing crucial items), difficulty focusing on boring subjects (which is leading to my poor grades), focusing on interesting subjects to the point where I lose track of time, emotionally intense, hard time making friends, difficulty sitting still, talking excessively... and the list goes on.
I know that symptoms of being gifted and symptoms of AD/HD are similar, but I don't know whether it's just symptoms of being gifted or whether there's a little more to the story. I need to know whether I'm just lazy or "normal" for a gifted person. Maybe there's someone else out there with the same problems.
Another problem is my parents' reactions to anything I have to say. I mentioned wanting to see a psychiatrist to my mother and she completely dismissed it. I need some real help and I don't know how to get it. Is there any way that I can get help without her knowing (I do still live with her)?
Short version: I think I may be twice-exceptional, gifted with AD/HD. My parents don't believe me. What can I do to get help?
Thank you in advance for any kind of help you can give. I know this isn't a typical question, but I'm thankful for any advice I receive.