A woman worried about her untreated ADHD.

Living with Untreated ADHD

Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is a neurodevelopmental disorder that can impact concentration levels, emotional regulation, and impulsivity. Living with this condition without getting assistance from ADHD treatment programs can be challenging, as it can be disruptive and affect even simple tasks.

The signs of ADHD are not always obvious, especially in adults, so people often spend years without getting a diagnosis until their symptoms get so overwhelming they reach out for help. If you’ve been living with untreated ADHD, there are options. Learn more about this condition and why it’s so important to receive treatment at Promises Behavioral Health. 

Signs of ADHD: Understanding How the Condition Impacts Your Life

ADHD begins in childhood, but it can be difficult to spot sometimes, especially in girls. That results in adults who struggle with daily tasks because of untreated ADHD. Adults may not notice they have the condition because they might not be aware of exactly what signs of it can look like. 

ADHD in adults can include behaviors like:

  • Low frustration tolerance
  • Difficulty multitasking
  • Poor planning skills
  • Poor listening skills
  • Distractibility
  • Mood swings
  • Forgetfulness
  • Problems staying on task
  • Poor time management
  • Restlessness
  • Impulsiveness

Adults who live with untreated ADHD can also interrupt others while they’re speaking, miss important deadlines, and misplace things. 

How Untreated ADHD Impacts Your Life

Adults who don’t receive ADHD treatment tend to struggle to maintain employment. You may have difficulties paying attention to details and could display signs of hyperactivity in your inability to sit through work meetings. All of this makes it difficult to advance in your career. 

Untreated ADHD can also affect relationships. You could struggle to finish household chores and have trouble listening to people. You may find yourself interrupting others or zoning out during conversations, which can be seen as rude. 

It’s common for people with untreated ADHD to also forget special dates, making anniversaries and holidays potential sources of relationship stress. Additionally, it’s common for adults with ADHD to impulsively blurt out comments that they don’t realize might be hurtful to the other person. 

To manage symptoms, people living with untreated ADHD might turn to alcohol or drugs. These may appear to offer some relief, but they can actually worsen symptoms and could lead to the development of addictions. 

The impulsivity of those with ADHD can mean struggling financially since saving money or avoiding overspending might not be a consideration. Impulsivity can put you physically at risk, too, since you may be more likely to engage in risky behaviors. The condition could place you in the path of law enforcement. 

Treating ADHD in Adults

ADHD treatment usually involves a combination of talk therapy and medications. Medications such as stimulants can help reduce symptoms, while psychotherapy can help you better understand the condition and the steps you can take to help yourself through the various daily challenges you face. 

Cognitive-behavioral therapy is particularly useful because it can show you how to change negative thinking patterns. Family therapy sessions may also be effective in improving relationships with loved ones after receiving an official diagnosis. 

Join Promises Behavioral Health for ADHD Treatment Program Today

ADHD can be a disruptive condition that leaves you unable to live your life to its fullest potential. Getting help from professionals can allow you to break free from some of the symptoms that get in the way of keeping up with your responsibilities and maintaining relationships with others. 

At Promises Behavioral Health, we offer inpatient and outpatient programs to help those who are living with ADHD. With individual, group, and family therapy sessions, you can receive the exact level of support you need. Contact Promises Behavioral Health at 844.875.5609. You can also reach out by submitting our online contact form.

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