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Rejection Sensitive Dysphoria & ADHD

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Due to the excitability of the CNS (central nervous system) and a lower reward system, a good amount of people with ADHD also suffer from RSD. This can in turn cause a plethora of problems, and can bring forth traumatic episodes in unexpected ways and situations. There are multiple things we can do to help either our family members, friends, fellow adhd members, and ourselves when it comes to RSD.

If this is of any interest to you, I uploaded a video on my youtube channel going further into discussion. If you click my pic, it will take you to my profile, in which in my bio section, you'll see a link to the video (the website will not let me link it in the post).

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