• Dasus@lemmy.world
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    20 hours ago

    “someone isn’t focused, they’re surely suffering from a neurodevelopmental disease”

    fuck this fucking pillpusher propaganda

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      18 hours ago

      It’s absolutely an ADHD symptom if it happens every time a person tries to read. Whether or not they need medication is a separate issue.

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        17 hours ago

        Headaches are a symptom of strokes, pretty much always. It doesn’t mean that you should think you’re having a stroke if you get a headache.

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        14 hours ago

        Oh yes, anyone who ever feels even the tiniest bit of infocus is ADHD. /ultrahypermegasupersarcasm

        Learn about the condition you’re talking about. You’ll get angry and start spamming shit at me, but that’s all before you’ll actually read anything more than a few sentences. I’ve read dozens and dozens of studies on this. You wont’ even understand what the word “neurodevelopmental” means.

        Headaches don’t mean you have brain cancer, does it**?**

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      14 hours ago

      Sure bud, tell me about the condition I’ve had all my life and how my life didn’t get immeasurably better when I finally got diagnosed and treated by a professional in my 4th decade of life.

      So ignorant and arrogant at the same time. Trump voter?

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        13 hours ago

        Sometimes a headache is actually a sign of a fatal cancer that needs to be operated on.

        MOST of the time it isn’t.

        I don’t expect you to understand the difference.