Hannu Ikonen, MD on Nostr: To have adhd treated by meds is to live in an inherently ableist paradigm, where your ...
To have adhd treated by meds is to live in an inherently ableist paradigm, where your capacity for efficient executive functioning is stigmatized by those without such a developmental trajectory -- one that is out of adaptive sync to the demands of Capitalism in 2023 (but may have foraging, scavenging, and inclusive fitness benefits).
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