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I have always known that I'm "sensitive" or that I've had my "heart broken" what feels like a million times... but I didn't know until recently that it's because of rejection sensitivity dysmorphia due to my ADHD. AND that the RSD is caused by all the negative messages we heard about ourselves while growing up. Well, the more you know, the better you can live. Thanks for every like, comment, and subscribe! I appreciate it more than you know! Despite having my own thoughts on people being missed by the Vanderbilt questions, or the questions on the assessment below, if my videos are resonating with you, it's a great place to start! Link to a free, quick, and easy online assessment: novopsych.com/assessments/diagnosis/adult-adhd-self-report-scale-asrs/ All of the views expressed in these videos are solely my own and not medical advice. If you are struggling with similar things, please see a psychiatric provider in your area with ADHD listed as an interest. 💬 About This Channel In December of 2025, I was diagnosed with ADHD (attention deficit hyperactivity disorder).. or what I now like to call one of the most poorly named disorders ever. I was born in the late 80s, and I knew I was “different” almost immediately — too loud, too much, needing to be quieter so I didn’t annoy people. For years, I believed (and was told) I was lazy, a procrastinator, a night owl, a bad adult, a bad housewife — even though I wanted to do everything. Why was it so hard to eat, shower, or do laundry? Then my husband asked to be evaluated for ADHD. I thought he seemed “normal”… until we sat in his appointment and I realized: that’s our whole life. This channel is about adult ADHD, late diagnosis, unlearning shame, and figuring out how to live with a brain that works differently — not worse. You’re not broken. You’re not lazy. You’re not alone. Feel free to comment, share your story, or just quietly listen — all are welcome here.