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“I Thought I Was Lazy… But It’s ADHD”

The Silent Struggle of Undiagnosed Adults in the Age of Social Media

“I know what I have to do… I just can’t seem to do it.”

If this sentence feels painfully familiar, you’re not alone. Over the last few years, a surprising number of people—students, professionals, even high achievers—are beginning to question something they’ve believed about themselves for years:

“What if I’m not lazy… what if it’s ADHD?”


🧠 The Hidden Reality Behind “Laziness”

For many individuals, especially in India, struggles with focus, procrastination, forgetfulness, and inconsistency are often labeled as:

  • Lack of discipline
  • Carelessness
  • Poor motivation
  • “Just being lazy”

But in reality, these may be signs of Adult ADHD (Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder)—a neurodevelopmental condition that often goes unnoticed in childhood and gets misinterpreted in adulthood.


📱 Social Media: A Double-Edged Sword

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Platforms like Instagram, YouTube, and Reddit have played a huge role in increasing awareness about ADHD.

People are watching short videos and thinking:

  • “This is exactly me!”
  • “Why did no one tell me this before?”

This has led to a surge in self-awareness and clinic visits—which is a good thing.

However, there’s a catch.


⚠️ The Risk of Self-Diagnosis

Not everything that looks like ADHD is ADHD.

Social media content often simplifies complex conditions into relatable snippets. While this helps awareness, it can also lead to:

  • Over-identification
  • Mislabeling normal behavior as a disorder
  • Ignoring other underlying conditions

This is where professional evaluation becomes crucial.


🔄 ADHD vs Anxiety vs Depression – The Confusion

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One of the biggest challenges in psychiatry is differentiating ADHD from anxiety and depression.

Common Overlaps:

  • Difficulty concentrating
  • Restlessness
  • Procrastination
  • Poor memory
  • Emotional dysregulation

Key Differences :

  • ADHD → Lifelong pattern, starts early, inconsistency in performance
  • Anxiety → Overthinking, fear-driven avoidance
  • Depression → Low energy, loss of interest, persistent low mood

Many patients come with complaints of anxiety or depression…
but deeper evaluation reveals underlying ADHD.

And sometimes, it’s the opposite.


🧩 Signs You Might Be Missing

If you’ve always felt like:

  • You start things but rarely finish them
  • You work best under last-minute pressure
  • You forget simple daily tasks
  • You feel mentally “restless” even when sitting still
  • You are intelligent but underperforming

…it might be worth exploring ADHD.


🧑‍⚕️ A Real-Life Pattern (OPD Insight)

In clinical practice, many adults say:

“Doctor, I’ve been called lazy my whole life… but I’ve always felt something is off.”

After proper evaluation, diagnosis, and treatment, the same individuals often report:

  • Improved clarity
  • Better productivity
  • Reduced self-blame
  • Emotional relief (“It’s not just me”)

💡 What Should You Do?

  1. Don’t self-diagnose based on reels alone
  2. Observe patterns since childhood
  3. Seek a structured clinical assessment
  4. Understand that treatment is multifaceted
    • Psychoeducation
    • Behavioral strategies
    • Medication (if required)

🌱 Final Thought

Not every struggle is ADHD.
But not every “lazy person” is actually lazy either.

Sometimes, it’s a brain that works differently—
and just needs to be understood, not judged.


⚠️ Disclaimer

This article is for awareness purposes only and should not be considered a diagnostic or treatment guide. If you or someone you know is experiencing similar symptoms, consult a qualified mental health professional for proper evaluation and guidance.


Dr. Rameez Shaikh, MBBS, MD
Psychiatrist & Counsellor
Mind & Mood Clinic (www.hellomind.in)

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