• Coelacanth@feddit.nu
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      I believe that’s no longer a thing and it’s all collectively called ADHD these days. At least over here.

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        Officially it’s ADHD-I (inattentive), ADHD-H (hyperactive) and ADHD-C (combined).

        But over here even specialists still often just call it ADD. It’s less of a mouthful and more well-known. Personally I also use ADD, as it often saves the hassle of having to explain I’m usually not hyperactive.

          • MrScottyTay@sh.itjust.works
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            It’s because the differences between them are less distinct and the names are just more of an indicator of which side you lean to the most for how it affects you.

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      ADD hasn’t been used as a diagnosis for a while. It’s called the inattentive type ADHD now.

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      That’s my whole basic “speech” when I have to tell someone: “I’ve got ADD; I don’t have the H”.

      I think in some places they don’t use ADD anymore, but I can’t really keep up …