| Title | : | I have Dyslexia, Dysnomia, and ADHD. This is how I deal with these diagnoses. |
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As someone who’s dyslexic, this is very inspiring Comment from : @UTP504 |
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Thank you for sharing! brIt is time to remove the stigma within the education system towards LD Rather than focusing on the limitations that come with Learning disabilities, let’s focus on our strengths and most importantly, begin the journey of exploration of ourselves! What works best for me! brBecome so curious of myself that others around me don't play a factor Comment from : @CJH747 |
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I just cried today because all time I am not fast enough, do bad calculation I think I'm dumb and growing up with math (not learning how be logical at the time, more likely how you solve the problem based on book)brbrat the same time, thank you for posting this video Comment from : @arianasaridewi4993 |
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Thanks for sharing! I have a hard time spelling and writing, reading is good… Comment from : @idahojoe8232 |
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Thank you so much for sharing your journey, and advice It’s incredible that you got through Medical School and are a physician!!! ❤ Comment from : @tanyaw2532 |
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I don’t care what y’all say I was undiagnosed ADHD and got fired twice before I knew what was wrong with me Now on medication and I feel like a super human Comment from : @dayolvrengzak2884 |
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Thank you That was very encouraging 😊 Comment from : @christelklinko7683 |
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Very helpful ☺️💯🥰 Comment from : @WalkingthePathlondon |
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Kindly advise which adhd medications cause the least mood swings, irritability, GI symptoms, headache, nausea, vomiting, fatigue/crash symptoms Thank you Comment from : @DivyaTM-i8g |
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Dyslexia let me quit high-school for 4 years straight because of failing in each course, did know how to study and quickly felt uninterested in working or studying Now am 35 and graduated 🎓 from university! Don't let people fool you People are different! The world has to know that! There is no such thing as a one type of brain function👍 Comment from : @abdullakc |
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Thank you for this video I have ADHD and dyscalculia and was told that I was stupid and lazy my whole life, I am now working through this trauma and it really feels good to see this video 🙂 Comment from : @Divine_healing |
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I'm dyslexic and I try my best to look at it as a ability not a disability but sometimes it's hard Comment from : @nikolugo |
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I'm dyslexia Comment from : @genelapsley1889 |
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I don't see dyslexia I'm really dyslexic Comment from : @dyslexin519 |
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This is really a beautiful articulation of your story, how accurate are your digits though? Is it estimations or you really confirmed the numbers, like 30 000 and 50 000 it's quiet huge numbers Comment from : @davidmoshabi5279 |
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Imagine being a doctor with dysnomia and having to remember all those names of everything lol😅 Comment from : @robbiepmusic |
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I’m currently in my first semester of nursing school and I’m starting to realize something is definitely wrong with me smh Tbh I’ve always thought something was wrong with my learning abilities when compared to others I’m very smart, but I have to read out loud in order to understand context I also can’t sit still and study for 30mins without finding something to distract me It can be my hair, eyebrows anything…I purposely do this to avoid sitting still for so long Comment from : @darealcuttyqueen |
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Thanks for sharing I have the same problems❤ Comment from : @danyalewilliams9599 |
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You said CRAP No useful tips on how to overcome them Bull shit video Comment from : @charlieeasy9734 |
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Thank you I have a learning disability and Im finishing up my first week of lpn school I needed to hear that Comment from : @soulsmommy |
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Thanks for this video! I have dysnomia and that has always made it difficult to remember auditory information, especially in an academic environment I was good at English, creative writing, drama, health class and logic, but sucked at math, social studies, science and second language classes It wasn't until the pandemic happened and I signed up to webinars and joined acting groups to learn about the craft of acting and the business that I decided to focus on my songwritng, poetry and stand-up comedy Comment from : @HaleyMary |
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Sounds like you had great black wins around you also like your mom Comment from : @simplyserena7962 |
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If it is a disability or not depends on symptoms and how they effect your life Im working on a engineering bachelor, half way through but everyday is a intens fight to not just spin out of control and give up on life For the majority of people who have ended up being diagnosed its a disability Comment from : @Anirossa |
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I was diagnoses with dyslexia and is practically the worst thing that ever happened to me My school just treated me like a criminial and forcefully withdrew me Comment from : @bobbyboygaming2157 |
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Thank you infinitely 🙏 😃 I also have ADHD but WE definitely are really smart despite our weaknesses 😃 Comment from : @laurykavera7812 |
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Thanks for the video! I can totally relate So did you get on medication for your ADHD? If so did it help? Comment from : @jen_counihan |
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Can I be a doctor if I will be diagnosed of ADHD? Comment from : @laarniecanales2167 |
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It may not be a disability for you, but it is certainly a disability for many others who lack your high IQ and other gifts to compensate for their challenges Comment from : @Belenshares |
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A blessing 🙌🏾 Comment from : @arawiri |
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I love your Mom💫I love your story! The best! Inspiring♥️and true ♥️🙏 Comment from : @ItgirlAI |
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Thank you, Dr Rutland, for talking about your story It is so important to hear about other health professionals who have gone through similar experiences because it can feel so isolating, especially since there is still a stigma on mental health and learning "disabilities" For years, I felt like I just wasn't good enough and that I wasn't working hard enough I finally sought out help, and I, too, was diagnosed with ADHD in medical school I was wondering if you had any study and organization skills you used to study in medical for exams Thank you so much in advance! Comment from : @sazonysabores |
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If it wasn't disabling, why did he seek out a diagnosis? It's one thing to be able to answer simple questions like how do you spell "dog" while you're doing other things, compared to dealing with much more complex adult issues with success and consistency across time; to put complex and long-term plans into action in a constructive and unobstructed way requires more than the ability to spell "dog" So, he went for a diagnosis when his ability to cope or to mask as an adult was overtaken by his symptoms, unfortunately mate you were undiagnosed, whatever success you had was despite your disability, not because of it The conclusion he has drawn on the basis of his nursery school test is not a strong argument for being a "different superhuman", it's an argument for a child who knows how to spell "dog" I'm sure that you had a number of other privileges along with what was probably a very expensive private school education to help you manage your symptoms ADHD symptoms Lots of ADHD kids are smart and they cope through their intelligence until the work gets that much harder If you genuinely need help, seek out help! Thinking you're superhuman for achieving some success is counterproductive Your successes might have come easier and your struggles might have been made less difficult, fact Typical for someone with ADHD to struggle with inaccurate objective self-reflection or questionable hindsight, it feels better for the ego to look back with rose-tinted glasses Comment from : @washingtonx1 |
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There are seriously a lot of haters in these comments! I am diagnosed with adhd myself, but I recognize that if I treat it as a disability that’s exactly what it will be Having adhd is absolutely debilitating, but you do not need to let that dictate your life There are a lot of people much more comfortable making excuses instead of finding what works for them I’ve been that person! I still am in many ways, but I’m learning every day that this will not hold me back as long as I put the work in brIt’s honestly 10 times harder for us, but it’ll also be so soul nourishing knowing we were able to overcome many of the challenges we feared would keep us stagnant forever brbrThis guy isn’t saying you need to be a medical doctor, but to stop limiting yourself to your impairments It’s crazy to see so many people with adhd also undermining this man’s struggles Yes we struggle immensely, but we are only holding ourselves back by feeding into such victim mentalities You are the only thing holding yourself back Call me an ableist all you want, but this ableist also struggles with adhd on a daily basis With that being said - you do not need to be a doctor to be successful Find what you love, and do it Do it for you We are so much more than an impairment, and we have so much potential for our lives Comment from : @MidwestPsycho |
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I have all of these but I’m very thankful that it doesn’t affect my social life Comment from : @mazazoomzoom8838 |
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Awesoome! Comment from : @yanoliveira2171 |
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Hey doctor, I appreciate ur perspective But the title is kinda damaging to people that have those disorders and have a very severe form of them They might take ur advice literally and without a "positive" look at it This can be very damaging Can lead to alot of self doubt "If the doctor says it doesnt matter, maybe im just not working hard enough maybe if i try harder i can do better im trying harder im not doing better the doctor knows more than me, so it has to be my fault maybe im just not good enough, maybe im better off dead" etc Just my 2 cents Comment from : @chrischineseman1454 |
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You have a good mommy! Comment from : @RandomGrump |
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yespeople who can only focus on 1 thing at a time get stressed out by me because I do several things at onceand welli just complete things in a fast sporadic orderi been told i over think things and i exhaust people because I always have to keep moving Comment from : @featherdee9213 |
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Bruh no wayyyyy that doctor was right about your adhd diagnosis lmaoooo brDopamine re-uptake, the lack of pre frontal cortex growth and therefore emotional regulation brLikethere is just 0 chance of you actually having this disorder But hey good on you for becoming a doc Comment from : @michaelmoss-dans2191 |
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I agree that the more I learn about myself and how ADHD/Dyscalculia/Anxiety impacts me the better able I am to overcome the challenges It is still by no means easy but the old cliche that knowing is half the battle is applicable in my case Best wishes to everyone and I pray that you all eventually are able to find your "sweet spot" Comment from : @RashidaB |
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Powerful and inspiring #conquer 💪 Comment from : @dyrgwrentas-santiagollxi4836 |
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Probably the best on YouTube 😭😭 you are absolutely right ❤❤❤ Comment from : @passionatechaserstudy745 |
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I’m sorry adhd is a disability You try living with constant brain fog/memory loss, APD, secondary depression, overstimulation, and time blindness And needing medication to be at least somewhat functional Comment from : @chloskyskies4399 |
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I think we all need to keep in mind that everything is a Spectrum, just like Autism Some people can get by without any help, however others cannot and that is okay We just need to be mindful of others and not down-play or belittle their struggles, just because we personally may not have the same struggles but have the same diagnosis Comment from : @Utubebieber96 |
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Honestly I don't see any advantage when it comes to learning being dyslexic and having ADHD It's more of a disadvantage for me and every aspect of my life would be some much easier if I were normal Comment from : @cic5347 |
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As someone who got diagnosed with adhd at a pretty late age (18-19) it's really inspiring to hear this from someone who has adhd as well and becomes a doctor ! Comment from : @muersy6919 |
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You can say your ADHD, dyslexia or other mental conditions don't matter, but never claim other people have it as easybrbrA LOT of people, including me, find their ADHD a handicap in intellectual fields I'm exhausted, overworked and overwhelmed every day brbrSpeak for yourself please Comment from : @TheRainlswet |
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idk about y'all but my adhd & dyslexia is a disability, If I was unmedicated I would have failed out of college my first term Even with medication It is hard to function as an adult and student Everyday is exhausting to me and everyday I neglect something important so I do not burn out I guess I am a severe case but it is a lot harder to succeed smoothly in school/your career when you are putting 150 of your willpower in basic executive function so you don't live in a pile of garbage, dirty clothes, and unopened mail lol Comment from : @imcalledhaley |
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I have dyslexia and Dyscalculia I am about to start PhD and registered as a psychologist It is not easy but here I am Comment from : @sendrymoralo4850 |
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Adhd is a curse I would give almost anything to get rid of it Comment from : @lamarjlp914 |
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Thank you for this motivational talk It is really helpful at this moment However, I am curious about your input on taking medications as I am considering, but would rather not due to the stigma and prefer my natural state Yet I want to strive and graduate- ultimately Comment from : @muthulucku |
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Yay fellow adhd person in medicine That’s a relief Comment from : @kandacenoire |
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I have a learning disability math maybe the most difficult subject but I wont allow anyone to tell me what I can or cant not do, Looking forward in becoming an CRNA and first human being with LD to be in that field 💯✊ Comment from : @PrincePalmUwU |
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I was not diagnosed with my learning differences formally until high school Fortunately my parents got me into an educational psychologist and educational psychiatrist (not to mention many tutors) to help me adapt and use strengths to overcome weaknesses With the help, I got a sense of power, strong will, and shear stubbornness to beat anything obstructing my goals Can’t learn that in the traditional classroom Comment from : @TheMoonkelly |
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Thank you for this video I watched it with my 11-year-old son who has been diagnosed with ADHD Your message of knowing yourself and your strengths has really resonated with him Comment from : @victoriawise383 |
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Genuinely Thankyou so much for this video, I’m a dental student and have had dyslexia since as long as I could remember Yet there was no help so I learned to improvise and blocked all the negativity I was never a good student but I’ve always the one who practiced and practiced This was very thoughtful of you sir ❤️❤️❤️❤️ Comment from : @usamaazad6224 |
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Thank you so much for this video, this is so inspirational!!!! Comment from : @ericnamswife9661 |
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How did you overcome the ADHD? Do you do anything now to treat it? Comment from : @clarity8296 |
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Yesterday, I learned my daughter has Dyslexia ( in both math and reading), in addition to her dx ADHD Thanks for sharing It was both inspiring and helpful Comment from : @loo762 |
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Thanks for video great motivation ☺️ I am also doctor , have ADHD n dyslexia I was always that students who "couldn't reach her full potential" I realised in school that I have superpower to write backwards ( laterally inverted as in mirror images) turns out I was dyslexic; quite anticlimatic ik Funny story I diagnosed myself in 4 th year of medical school during one of peadiatrics leacture on DSM V criteria for diagnosing ADHD😂 I am not saying it was a cake walk struggle is real but these "titles" don't limit us Wear it proudly ❤️ Don't let anyone tell you 'u aren't smart enough'🙄 n u can't do it we are unique 🔥so embrace the difference ✌️ Comment from : @alph8339 |
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I agree with what you said, what about those children and adults, who read below grade level? My other question is I had educators tell me that after so long flash cards are not always going to work, retention can be hard, RENTIION FOR AN EXAM CAN BE A PROBLEM FOR STUDENTS WHO NEED TO STUDY FOR AN EXAM, ARE FLASH CARDS A WASTE OF TIME? Comment from : @sylvialupehernandez9154 |
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This video is so motivating, I am currently in pre-med, I am really passionate about medicine but was starting to have some doubt about my capabilities, this video helped me so much thank you so much for the inspiration I think I might keep fighting for my dream, I know it will be hard, but like my teacher said to me in high school Physics, I may be a bit slower than the rest of the class but you can always do the work that you are going to do in the class before the class, every other student is just learning the information for the first time, but you are leaning it for the second time, by doing this you can survive Anyways long story short thanks for the motivational video Also on a side note, did your Dyslexia get better other time the more you put in the work, in relation to spelling And do you have any tips to help me with my spelling, in particular those tough medical words Comment from : @jaicopelin4068 |
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AMAZING!!! Comment from : @krowmother6970 |
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Thank you for sharing this !!!! I needed to hear this Comment from : @ericaroman5365 |
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You are the man just diagnosed ADHD you’re correct Comment from : @rahbwestmoreland |
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Wow! What great insight and perspective Thank you for sharing this! Comment from : @angelairanna |
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This is inspirational because I never thought a dysnomic person could become a doctor because people might think you are dumb if you bank out on a name of a disease or body part I can hide it somewhat and quick google the word I’m looking for, but I still live in fear of it happening and people underestimating my intelligence because of it Any advice? Comment from : @susannatale6427 |
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"Know thyself" -- aphorism inscribed on the temple of Apollo at Delphi brbrThe 3 delphic maxims are: br "know thyself"br"nothing to excess"br"surety brings ruin" Comment from : @taylorwhite3636 |
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2nd Year medical student here Diagnosed with ADHD while in my 30s You’re a 100 - ADHD is not a disability, but a difference in learning One that can be molded to fit all sorts of different learning environments It feels good to see someone with similar struggles as me successfully navigate through medicine Than you for this video! Comment from : @DynoMiked |
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I too have dyslexia, I'm going to medical school next year to hopefully study to become a urologist, I'd NEVER even thought I'd become a doctor , never in a million years , struggled in primary school, worked hard in secondary school, never was a A student but worked hard and went from Ds to Bs , it takes lots of hard work I totally get what you mean brThis really is inspiring, thank you! You motivate me so much, I'm grateful 🤗 Comment from : @Pink_Chanel_Princess |
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Thank you for this video! Comment from : @nickkoob3087 |
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Maybe being able to focus on many things at the same time is an asset in medicine!! Comment from : @mweinheim7911 |
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Thank you for this video, my daughter has ADD and she wants to be a Dr Comment from : @roxy9207 |
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