>One of the downsides of aggressive ADHD medication treatment is that it can handicap learning of good habits and coping strategies
I mean, my entire post was actually saying the opposite. One of the biggest downsides of having ADHD is the way it handicaps learning of good habits and life skills. I tried doing exactly what you describe in high school and the result was constantly failing to do extracurricular work and being branded as lazy by my peers and educators. There are a lot of comments in this thread on both sides of the argument that seem to take personal anecdote too far. My honest advice continues to be that medication is a great tool for those who need it, and therapy is something pretty much everyone should experience.
I mean, my entire post was actually saying the opposite. One of the biggest downsides of having ADHD is the way it handicaps learning of good habits and life skills. I tried doing exactly what you describe in high school and the result was constantly failing to do extracurricular work and being branded as lazy by my peers and educators. There are a lot of comments in this thread on both sides of the argument that seem to take personal anecdote too far. My honest advice continues to be that medication is a great tool for those who need it, and therapy is something pretty much everyone should experience.