Awww, he's so hyperactive, I adore him on Real Man. He's genuinely a joy to watch on variety shows and a ridiculously talented young man on music shows.
ot but he and sungjae on real men are an amazing combo
i was diagnosed with dyslexia as a kid. i struggled a lot with reading and writing, i still kinda do. law back then required me to get check ups every three years and when i was 12, i was told i no longer have dyslexia just because i can read and i know proper spellings. i was left with "only" dysorthographia just because i wrote one character from polish alphabet in a sligthly oldfashioned way. so basically what i was saying is that things like adhd or dyslexia don't go away. you can learn to love with them so they aren't that obvious plus you can easily get misdiagnosed... i personally had bad luck with specialists and tbh you could easily cheat on these tests. i went to a school for kids with difficulties like adhd or physical disabilities, i had my fair share of things i don't want to remember.
Out of the cluster of diseases that psychiatrists are now saying are genetic cousins (ADHD/autism/bipolar/depression/schizophrenia), I think ADHD is the 'safest' one to have, really. But all of these things are spectrum disorders anyway.
Speaking for myself, I actually am more settled now that I'm older... all kinds of things that were impossible for me as a kid, like waiting in line with no book to read or finishing a set of push ups without getting up to do something else, I can now do.
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i was diagnosed with dyslexia as a kid. i struggled a lot with reading and writing, i still kinda do. law back then required me to get check ups every three years and when i was 12, i was told i no longer have dyslexia just because i can read and i know proper spellings. i was left with "only" dysorthographia just because i wrote one character from polish alphabet in a sligthly oldfashioned way.
so basically what i was saying is that things like adhd or dyslexia don't go away. you can learn to love with them so they aren't that obvious plus you can easily get misdiagnosed... i personally had bad luck with specialists and tbh you could easily cheat on these tests. i went to a school for kids with difficulties like adhd or physical disabilities, i had my fair share of things i don't want to remember.
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It's possible that he was misdiagnosed, but he sure is jumpy lol.
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Speaking for myself, I actually am more settled now that I'm older... all kinds of things that were impossible for me as a kid, like waiting in line with no book to read or finishing a set of push ups without getting up to do something else, I can now do.
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