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Ever wondered what life is like for someone not quite as the traditional norm? Wonder no more, because with this I present to you: Anecdotes from the life of a neurodivergent person, namely, myself! I will present mainly times in school, but also with family, in university and further that should've been pretty clear signs of said neurodivergency, but alas, were missed entirely up until recent years. I focus on all sorts of struggles I encountered in numerous situations and retell life as I remember it with my memory capacity of someone who will forget what they had for breakfast but can…mehr

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Ever wondered what life is like for someone not quite as the traditional norm? Wonder no more, because with this I present to you: Anecdotes from the life of a neurodivergent person, namely, myself! I will present mainly times in school, but also with family, in university and further that should've been pretty clear signs of said neurodivergency, but alas, were missed entirely up until recent years. I focus on all sorts of struggles I encountered in numerous situations and retell life as I remember it with my memory capacity of someone who will forget what they had for breakfast but can recall a specific date years ago where a super specific sentence has been said and the entire context around it. I will warn you, that it gets dark in some places, as life has been a continuous struggle during my teenage years, which leaves some marks long beyond those times. But I do invite you to come along the teenage and young adult life of a person recently diagnosed with ADHD!
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Manuela Huber was born in 2003 in a smaller town in Austria. After struggling in school her entire life she seeked to find an answer to her problems and found it in the form of a formal diagnosis: ADHD. Now older and having dropped out of university twice, still struggling to find her footing in a world unfit to anything "different", she decided to share how life went for her, what signs led her to the suspected diagnosis and the struggles she encountered as a child and early teen. She hopes to help make the disorder more accesible and widespread, to give others like her the chance of the support they might need, at the time they need it.