When are we getting a cure for ADHD? When I was a teenager I thought ADHD was applicable only to people who are a nuisance, loud and wanted to be the centre of attention and who couldn't focus. Now in my late 20s I'm realising that there might be a large chance I might have ADHD as even though I was never a loud person around other people, whenever I tried to read or do something which required attention or patience I would constantly fidget or have restless leg syndrome or have racing thoughts at night and not be able to sleep, I would toss and turn and also be forgetful during the day which is terrible. When will we get a cure for this terrible disease?
>>16980055>destwe6miny
>>16980074it will learngive it some more billions, wait with patience and don't look at ram prices
>>16980055ADHD is the most successfully treatable psychiatric condition. You take stims and do CBT, done.
In most of human biology, there were tribes.In those tribes there were a large portion of "homebodies" that kept the fire going, made spears and shelter.A small necessary portion were hunters and guards that stayed up and lived for the hunt.After a while, society moved on faster than biology and those hunters and night-watchers were less needed than the agrarian farmer-brains.Nowadays they call us mentally ill because farmerbrains are venered and hunters/nightwatchers are seen as problematic and redundant to the point they had to coin it as a mental illness.
>>16980107>do CBTThere's no dominatrix in my town though.>>16980266That's all just errant speculation.
>>16980055>When are we getting a cure for ADHD?the cure is doing a parasite and toxin cleanse
>>16980319>errant speculationHow many fights were you in up until the age of 20, self-diagnose anon?If the answer is 0-3 you have a sheltered, unproblematic life and are trying to find problems (You) do not have.