https://notes.io/w9zjT https://broe-medina-2.hubstack.net/13-things-about-adhd-in-adults-symptoms-women-you-may-not-have-known-1733871005 http://dentonpittman.jigsy.com/entries/general/From-Around-The-Web-20-Amazing-Infographics-About-ADHD-Symptoms-Adults-Male Severe ADHD Symptoms People suffering from ADHD are able to focus their attention on subjects they find interesting or fun. They may also have a low frustration tolerance and mood swings. Doctors will study the medical history of the patient and their family, particularly if they are children. They also speak to parents and read school reports. They will assess symptoms for both inattention and hyperactivity-impulsivity, as well as a lack of motivation. 1. Difficulty Focusing People with ADHD frequently have difficulty concentrating particularly on tasks that bore them or seem to be tedious. It's a common issue that can lead to anxiety, depression, and problems at work, home or at school. In some instances it could be an indication of adult ADHD symptoms. Untreated, severe adult ADHD can make it hard to handle responsibilities, stay organized, follow through on plans, and remain calm under pressure. Many adults with severe ADHD or undiagnosed ADHD suffer for many years without getting the assistance they need. In the past they've been called lazy, slackers, or goof-offs by others. In some cases they've compensated for their inability to concentrate by using tools like procrastination or taking decisions in the last minute. However, as responsibilities have increased over time and the demands on their time have increased, these strategies have become less effective and cause stress and even more problems with their daily lives. The inattention symptom of ADHD can also be a cause of poor listening skills, making it difficult for people suffering from ADHD to keep up with conversations. Additionally, their limited attention spans and difficulty staying focused can result in miscommunications and missed appointmen