I wouldn’t say “more broken”. There’s a lot of diversity across the ADHD community, especially when we account for how other life circumstances intersect with ADHD. For me, for example, I find that the vast majority of what I typically consider to be “ADHD-related brokenness” is actually probably more linked to past trauma.
I think it’s important to recognise that there is no universal ADHD experience because in many respects, we’re still figuring out what the hell ADHD actually is (“we” here meaning humanity); Science plays a big part in increasing our understanding of ADHD, but so does community knowledge (which includes memes)
I wouldn’t say “more broken”. There’s a lot of diversity across the ADHD community, especially when we account for how other life circumstances intersect with ADHD. For me, for example, I find that the vast majority of what I typically consider to be “ADHD-related brokenness” is actually probably more linked to past trauma.
I think it’s important to recognise that there is no universal ADHD experience because in many respects, we’re still figuring out what the hell ADHD actually is (“we” here meaning humanity); Science plays a big part in increasing our understanding of ADHD, but so does community knowledge (which includes memes)