What are my ADHD symptoms?

If you have difficulty explaining what ADHD is to classmates or adults

What are my ADHD symptoms?
What Are My Symptoms? Have you ever gotten a blood test? The doctors check your blood and can check to see your iron levels and all that kind of stuff. It’s pretty amazing what they can discover. Well, there is no blood test to see if you have ADHD. The diagnosis is mainly based on ADHD symptoms like those I mentioned before. If you have a certain number of symptoms and it’s causing you any difficulty, a doctor can diagnose you.
Check off if you feel any of these symptoms:
☐Wanting to run, jump, and play a lot of the time
☐Having a hard time sitting still
☐Discovering you have a fantastic imagination
☐Feeling like you could be more organized
☐Having difficulty with homework or class assignments
☐Feeling slow or having trouble starting something new
☐Having trouble listening
☐Shifting attention quickly from one activity to another
☐Feeling stressed or overwhelmed a lot of the time
☐Being able to focus for long periods only on activities that interest you
☐Getting frustrated, angry, or upset easily, especially if something is hard
☐Having difficulty not shouting out answers in class
You may feel you relate to all of these symptoms or only a few. That’s perfectly okay. Learning more about you is the first step to understanding more about you!
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