Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is typically considered to be a childhood condition.
The truth is, those children grow up. Then you have adults with ADHD. Sometimes the condition was identified early and the child had appropriate intervention to help them manage their ADHD. Other times, the child was never diagnosed and it isn’t until they are an adult having problems with relationships or their job that they are diagnosed.
So, what does adult ADHD look like? For the most part, it isn’t that different from childhood ADHD. However, there are some distinctive differences.
Read about surprising ways that ADHD affects adults: https://sandstonehealth.com/surprising-ways-that-adhd-affects-adults/