In high school, I had to do a research paper and it was a huge part of passing that year. If you didn’t do well on this paper, you were going to really struggle to get your credits.
I chose to study ADHD and the prescription of medication for it. I honestly did it as a joke, because everyone used to tell me I definitely had it, but I was never formally diagnosed.
It turned into a total rabbit hole. I found all sorts of data on sky rocketing diagnoses, the effects of the drugs, the fact that doctors didn’t have a standardized way to diagnose, and on and on.
At this point, I pretty firmly believe ADHD isn’t “real”. I think everyone, boys and men in particular, have things that interest them more than others, which results in a natural disinterest in everything else.
Between that and this wild expectation we now have on kids to sit still in a classroom, I totally believe this whole thing is a psyop. I’m leaning that way on autism too, at least for the more “mild” cases.
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i think that endocrine disruption is the main reason for it
men are supposed to have more testosterone and that is a strong factor in natural pathways to more dopamine and goal driven activity
in the actual real life, you have to find some way to cover the gaps that you are suffering from
in reality that means taking dex, adderal, meth, or drinking alcohol, every single one of these i just listed raises dopamine activity and increases drive, to some extent
i was very active on The Hive drug research website back in the 00s and i remember more than a few people expressing opinions that i also concurred with at the time - that disrupting this part of the brain is an attack on the survival instinct of the species
and it's not just the AD/HD that is in this picture, all the parkinsons and alzheimers is also part of the same thing, and i am pretty sure that my brain was damaged specifically by organo-manganese based antifungals, i spent my first infant year living around orange farms and these chemicals were common in those times for stopping fungal infections on the citrus fruit