The Finer Things
"Neuro receptors reach out like tiny, wispy tendrils, grasping at the chemicals of life. ADHD is a dopamine disorder, or rather a lack of dopamine disorder. The stereotypes of simultaneous lethargy and hyperactivity, of absentmindedness contrasting with hyper-focus are brought on by the ebb and flow of dopamine within our brains. As dopamine is the primary motivator when it comes to organizing, starting, and following through with tasks, there are very few things that can be done to drive someone if the appropriate dopamine isn't released to start the task. Because of this, people with ADHD often work in fits and starts, diving head-long into a project before stopping abruptly, mimicking the rush of dopamine release before its suddenly halted as our brains try to course correct to find the right chemical balance."
- Kae
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