
95. ADHD's Impact on Pain Perception
10/08/23 • 21 min
This week we are giving some examples of ADHD and Pain Tolerance.
Some studies have suggested that individuals with ADHD might have a different perception of pain or respond to pain differently due to the neurological and cognitive differences associated with the disorder. For example, ADHD is characterized by difficulties in attention and impulse control, and these cognitive challenges could potentially affect how an individual perceives and responds to pain
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This week we are giving some examples of ADHD and Pain Tolerance.
Some studies have suggested that individuals with ADHD might have a different perception of pain or respond to pain differently due to the neurological and cognitive differences associated with the disorder. For example, ADHD is characterized by difficulties in attention and impulse control, and these cognitive challenges could potentially affect how an individual perceives and responds to pain
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This weeks episode was inspired by a TikTok video we saw. So we thought we'd jump on the mic to discuss some more hyer-fixations and share examples of how we are clearly driven by a motor and easily distracted. You may find some of these examples resonate with you alot if you have ADHD.
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This week we're discussing our personal people pleasing stories that have happened within the last week, and why people with ADHD have a tendency to please others.
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