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ESRB - Video Games, ADHD, and Me.

"Being ADHD is not like it’s portrayed in movies and TV. The best way I can describe it is the feeling you get when you’re talking on the phone while simultaneously trying to listen to someone in front of you. You try to dedicate attention to both voices but ultimately you can’t really focus on either and nothing is retained.

Because of ADHD I have this feeling all the time, only the other voice is my own brain… and it won’t shut up even if I ask politely."

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