Warren McIntyre
Medically certified information in bite size chunks. The internet is full of half truths and mistruths. I can rely on this info. It's presented concisely and directly as someone with ADHD needs it to be. To those reviewers who characterise ADHDers as being unable to read text, this is totally wrong. Maybe some can't but I'm constantly distracted by interesting articles. Bite-size is perfect.
9 people found this review helpful
Nol Klein Gunnewiek
I Love the idea of this app. But there is So. Much. Reading. Being diagnosed with ADD myself I have the attention span of a dog in a ballpit...so cant focus long enough to get through all the textđ
I had hoped this would give me some help with day to day planning etc. But instead it tells me to add stuff to my daily routine while it's the daily routine itself that is the struggle. This is more like the HSE website in appform. Great idea, poor execution, this could definitely be better.
22 people found this review helpful
Heisenberg BBR - NN
ADHD is a neurodevelopmental disorder, simple as that. No need to change the definition of this disorder. If we classify it as something that is not a disorder, than we can't clinically treat it. We don't want that people with ADHD lose their right to pharmacological treatment. Overall, this is a good app, but it lacks objectivity. It might be important to mention how anxiety and depression are often a byproduct of undiagnosed ADHD. Being unaware of this facts often leads to misdiagnosis.
5 people found this review helpful