https://output.jsbin.com/yahazahehi/ Undiagnosed ADHD in Adults ADHD symptoms can manifest in adults, even though they are more common in children. Insane lateness, reckless mistakes and impulsive decision-making can cause frustration and low self-esteem. Intense emotions, emotional dysregulation and anger can also affect with relationships. If not treated and diagnosed, these challenges can destroy self-esteem and cause people to feel very little joy in their lives. Lack of Focus Untreated ADHD can lead to people having more issues than he or she can manage. For instance, they could not keep track of the bills or forget about important meetings with their boss or other important people. They may also miss out on social gatherings due to being incapable of making and keeping plans. Additionally, those with untreated ADHD might also struggle with school or work performance, particularly if they have co-occurring disorders like anxiety and depression. Their negative emotions may be exacerbated by their struggles at work or at home. The result is an unending cycle of mood swings and poor performance that can be difficult to break out of. Another issue that is common is impulsivity and difficulty regulating emotions. People with ADHD might have a hard time controlling their emotions, and is more prone to arguments or rage. They might also be inclined to react on their impulses in ways that are risky or even illegal. They could be more susceptible to addictions, ranging from substance abuse to eating disorder, and they might also have higher rates of traffic violations or car accidents than the average. Because the symptoms of ADHD tend to present differently in adults, they are sometimes ignored or wrongly diagnosed. The person who is diagnosed with adult-onset ADHD may be suffering from inattention symptoms however, they do not have the symptoms of hyperactivity or impulse control. The disorder can manifest in different ways for different individuals. Inattention-relat