ADHD can have widespread impacts unless meticulously addressed.
No one I talk to is happy with the state of health care. Doctors feel disempowered and pressured and do not have the time they want to spend with patients. And anyone who goes to see doctors feels about the same as they try to advocate for themselves.
At the national ADHD conference, for example, a theme arises: How can I even talk to my provider about my ADHD? ADHD is not a highly emphasized part of medical training—and it takes time to discuss the details. Rushed visits leave people struggling to communicate and feeling frustrated.
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