Specki4eyes - lots of love & admiration for sticking it so long. Your story shows exactly why diagnosis & a label can be so important. When my daughter realised the full extent of her husband's undiagnosed Adult ADHD & only recently diagnosed dyslexia (plus the impact of 35 years of not being understood by parents, school & society) she felt others thought she was a mug for marrying him. Then she read how they hyperfocus & make people feel very special in order to win them (as MaryXYX describes). At the time SiL was being done over by a business partner/"friend" who was exploiting his disability & draining away his business & money. As waiting lists at the only 2 diagnostic centres were so long, we paid for him to see a psychiatrist who was brilliant & very compassionate, giving much more than we could pay for. A diagnosis & label has changed his & our lives & saved his marriage & earning ability. He has a combination of drugs, exercise & routines (CBT & couple therapy were useless). It is a life long condition & always a struggle especially if he forgets to take the medication or stays on the computer after 9pm then rants if you remind him. But he is very creative, a brilliant father (as long as you don't leave the kids for long in his care - he'll forget he's got them) & has revived his business.
It's not the labels of diagnosis that's bad, only wrong diagnosis for wrong reasons. Labels can also be used as a 'badge of honour' & an excuse rather than a factor in behaviour & of course this has to be challenged (as I often dare to do with SiL) but given how hard it is to live full time with these conditions in a society that shows little or negative understanding of them, can we blame them for seeking some advantage sometimes? Some people can live without a diagnosis (like Rory Bremner) but they usually have positive circumstances or can find a niche in which they can be accepted. Prisons are full of people with these conditions - undiagnosed & unlabelled before it was too late. And it can be hell on earth for those around them. Our SiL has opened our eyes to something we knew little about 5 years ago & I know also realise husband is on the lower end of the Aspergers spectrum & our brains are wired very differently - it makes life & communication easier know we know.
Good Morning Wednesday 1st July 2026
Giorgia Meloni Gives Trump Both Barrels!
