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Hacking Your ADHD

Navigating the Dual Diagnosis of AuDHD with Mattia Maurée

Hacking Your ADHD

William Curb

Mental Health, Health & Fitness

4.8702 Ratings

🗓️ 11 March 2024

⏱️ 42 minutes

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Summary

Hey Team!

With us today is Mattia Maurée and we’re going to be diving into the experiences of living with both autism and ADHD, also known as AuDHD. I was recently on Mattia’s podcast, AuDHD Flourishing, to talk about subclinical autism (which I was diagnosed with in 2022) so if you want to hear more about that head on over to their show, links in the shownotes.

In our conversation today, Mattia shared their story and the insights they've gained through their journey. Our conversation aimed to shed light on the similarities, differences, and unique challenges faced by individuals navigating both conditions.

And just for a little background on the connection of ADHD and autism, we do see quite a lot of this comorbid condition, with about 50% of people diagnosed with autism also getting an ADHD diagnosis (and just as a note, that percentage doesn’t go the other way because of the difference in population sizes, there are a lot more people with ADHD than those diagnosed with autism). Also interesting to note that before 2013 the DSM didn’t allow for a dual diagnosis of autism and ADHD. And that just gives a little insight into how recently the idea of the two of them being intertwined became and because of that there aren’t a ton of resources out there for AuDHD individuals.

So I hope this episode can help start bridging more of that gap.

Be sure to check out Mattia's Podcast AuDHD Flourishing

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Find the full show note at HackingYourADHD.com/174

This Episode's Top Tips 

  1. Monotropism is our tendency to narrow our focus and is a characteristic of both ADHD and autism and can lead us to miss things outside of this attention tunnel. By learning about attention tunnels, we can work on creating more effective coping strategies that take into account our narrow band of focus.
  2. Simplifying one's environment and commitments to minimize overwhelming stimuli and demands can help maintain focus and reduce anxiety.
  3. Regularly reflecting on what works and what doesn't can help tailor our personal strategies for managing symptoms and challenges, acknowledging that what works may evolve over time.
  4. When seeking a proper diagnosis, it is important to find a healthcare provider who is knowledgeable about the nuances of ADHD and autism spectrum disorders to make sure that you’re getting an accurate diagnosis. Who is assessing you can make all of the difference.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Welcome to Hacking Your ADHD.

0:06.7

I'm your host, William Kerb, and I have ADHD.

0:09.7

On this podcast, I dig into the tools, tactics, and best practices to help you work with your ADHD brain.

0:16.1

Hey, team, with us today is Mattia Moray, and we're going to be diving into the experiences of living

0:21.1

with both autism and ADHD, also known as AudiHD.

0:25.4

I was recently on Mattia's show, AudiHD flourishing, to talk about subclinical autism, which

0:30.5

I was diagnosed with in 2022.

0:32.8

So if you want to hear more about that, head over onto their show, links in the show notes.

0:38.3

In our conversation today, Mattia shared their story and the insight they've gained through their journey. Our

0:43.0

conversation aimed to shed light on similarities, differences, and the unique challenges

0:47.4

faced by individuals navigating both conditions. And just for a little background on the

0:52.2

connection of ADHD and autism, we do see quite a lot of this comorbid condition with about 50% of people diagnosed with autism also getting an ADHD diagnosis.

1:01.0

And just as a note here, that percentage doesn't go the other way because of the difference in population sizes.

1:07.0

There are a lot more people with ADHD than those diagnosed with autism.

1:10.0

Also interesting to note that before 2013, the DSM didn't allow for the dual diagnosis of autism and ADHD.

1:16.5

That's just to give us a little insight into how recently this idea of the two of them being so intertwined became.

1:21.4

And because of that, there aren't a ton of resources out there for the ADHD individuals that need those things because we just didn't have

1:28.2

stuff available. So I hope this episode can start help bridging that gap. If you'd like to follow

1:32.9

along on the show notes page, you can find that at hacking your ADHD.com slash 165.

1:41.7

Taking care of your health isn't always easy, but it should at least be simple.

1:45.8

That's why for the last eight years or so, I've been drinking AG1 every day.

1:49.7

It's just one scoop mixed in water once a day, every day, and with it I feel ready to take

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