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Guilvareux@feddit.uk to ADHD@lemmy.world – 91 points –
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It's even worse when you have to play it in a different language. Me an English speaker forgets the Japanese word has to play ADHD charades in Japanese only to find out the listener new the English to begin with.

I will often remember a word in the wrong language. I speak English and German fluently and my brain will often remember the word in the other language if the current language one is not verfügbar.

I speak English fluently and 3 others at a "I could probably survive in a country where that language is official" level and the weird thing is that Ill forget the word for something in one, remember what it is in another which then prompts me to remember what it was in the original language most of the time. i.e. it is self correcting to an extent

And they think it’s a really esoteric word so they’re like “sombrero? bowler? tophat?” and you’re like “hat! That’s it he was wearing a hat!”

I have to tell people “it’s a normal everyday word and I’m having a brain fart” and then they’re like “… food?” “Yeah!”

Can you get the thing so I can put the thing in the thing please? -describing grabbing the oven dish so I can put the dish in the oven

Oh that's an adhd thing... had no idea. I guess that explains my language difficulties though.

Word of warning: the key word for many ADHD (and other mental disorders) is the word "often". Most people forget where they left their keys or wallet, most people ramble from time to time, and most people feel rejected from constructive criticism from time to time. When it happens so frequently it becomes a hindrance to day to day life and significantly decreases performance and quality of life when compared to other, seemingly "normal" people, that's when it might be time to book an appointment with the doctor.

Disclaimer: IANAD. Just ADHD, GAD, szpd and depression.