https://reynolds-hatfield-2.technetbloggers.de/10-things-we-all-hate-about-symptoms-for-adhd-in-adults-1734018108 Severe ADHD Symptoms People suffering from ADHD tend to focus on things they find interesting or enjoyable. They can also have a low frustration tolerance and mood swings. Doctors will examine the person's background and family history, especially when they are young. 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 are unable to concentrate on tasks, particularly those that are tedious or boring. It's a common issue that can cause anxiety, depression and issues at work, home, and school. In some instances the problem with focusing could be an indication of undiagnosed adult ADHD symptoms. Untreated severe adult ADHD symptoms can make it difficult to handle responsibilities, stay organized and stick to plans, and remain calm when stressed. Many people with severe ADHD or undiagnosed ADHD suffer for years without getting the assistance they require. During this time they've been referred to as lazy, slackers or a bunch of snobs by their peers. In some instances they've gotten around compensating for their inability to concentrate by using tools like procrastination or taking decisions in the last minute. But as the demands on their time have increased over time and the demands on their time have increased, these strategies have become less effective, leading to more stress and even more problems with their lives. Inattention, a sign of ADHD can also cause poor listening skills. This can make it difficult for people who suffer from ADHD to keep up in a conversation. Additionally, their limited attention spans and inability to stay focused can lead to miscommunications and missed appointments at work. In certain instances the inattention symptoms of ADHD may be mistaken for an anxiety disorder, a learning