ADHD? ME?

A poem about the moment, in adult life, when someone discovers they have ADHD. Witty and powerful, poet Jackie Fernandez captures in a little over 200 words the shock and discombobulation she experienced when she discovered she was no longer neurotypical.

(Please be aware, this poem contains expletives.)

 

I was at my therapy session.

Thinking I was going to talk about the self-sabotage

Of my marriage

That had become a complete train wreck.

26 years hitting the deck

With me asking for the cheque.

 

My therapist hijacked it

By asking me a load of questions …

 

Do you remember all the things you have agreed to?

With friends

Colleagues

Family

Double booking yourself

Getting in a tangle.

 

When you can honestly not remember

Conversations

Discussions

Decisions

Watching the slow-motion collisions.

 

Can you remember agreements made at work?

Responsibilities that you cannot shirk

Forget to write down and diarise

Hitting you on the deadline like a surprise.”

 

I answer all the 18 questions

Cheerily

Honestly

With no hesitation

Not a clue

To what this is all leading to.

 

Are you aware of the questions I have asked you?

No idea.

My partner whispering

I know what this is about.”

Tell me now

I shout!

 

You have scored highly and could have ADHD.”

Huh? …

What did you say?

Me?

No fucking way!

 

I’m neurotypical surely?

Silence from all sides

I am blindsided …

Never saw this coming …

I am not delighted …

 

You should get assessed

The therapist suggests.

 

I nod with big eyes

I will

Trying to sit still.

 

I’m dumbstruck

Like I have been hit by a truck

Just my fucking luck.

 

Jackie Fernandez

May 2024

56.5 years old

 

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Published 2 August 2024

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