Diagnosis Overload is Loved by the Chattering Classes…..ADHD Particularly Favoured…..
Sun 12:12 pm +00:00, 19 Jan 2025 11 You don’t have ADHD – you’re just annoyingHow ADHD became the luxury malady of the anxious upper classes. By Brendan O’Neill first published in Spiked, where he is Chief Political Writer -0 17th January 2025What a coincidence that it’s always the most irritating people who get diagnosed with ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder). Sue Perkins, Jamie Oliver, Owen Jones – the list of celebs who have this trendy malady reads like a roll-call of people you’d flee a pub to avoid. No offence to ‘the ADHD community’, but everyone I’ve met who claims to have this disorder has been a royal pain in the arse. Like the fuming student who accosted me at the Oxford Union to harangue me about something I’d written on mental health. ‘Look!’, he said, pulling a box of pills from his pocket. ‘These are for my ADHD!’ His face was flushed red and frozen into a seething grimace. ‘Well, they’re not fucking working’, I thought. Hear me out: is it possible you don’t have ADHD and you’re just a bit of a twat? No judgement. We all have twat tendencies, me included. It’s just that most of us don’t doll up our maddening foibles as a neurodevelopmental disorder requiring medical treatment. Consider the ‘symptoms’ of ADHD: overtalking, interrupting others, fidgeting, mood swings, extreme impatience, being ‘unable to wait your turn’. I’m old enough to remember when we called such people rude. Or another four-letter word. Now we have to pretend they’re mentally disordered. I might try this next time I’m late for something, which is my most grating trait: chalk it up to my ‘Time Perception Disorder’. Guess what? That disorder already exists. I Googled it after writing that sentence. It’s called Time Blindness, it’s a ‘time perception-related’ disorder, and the symptoms include ‘chronic lateness’, ‘procrastination’ and ‘missed deadlines’. Yay! I’m not a dawdling son-of-a-bitch who keeps his friends waiting because he just has to finish the latest episode of Severance – I’m ill! What a relief to know it’s not my fault I’m always 20 minutes late to the pub, just as it’s not Jamie Oliver’s fault that he’s the most irksome, vexing mockney in the land. We are unwell, people. We can’t help it. Give us the drugs and go away. Whatever your bad habits are, whatever your worst personality traits, I guarantee you there will be a ‘disorder’ you can swaddle them in so that you come off as ill rather than irritating. You’re ‘spiteful and vindictive’ and you ‘deliberately annoy people’? Maybe you have Oppositional Defiant Disorder. You’re deceitful, impulsive and aggressive? You might have Antisocial Personality Disorder. Your kid’s a bully who plays truant from school and sometimes even starts fires? Maybe he has a Conduct Disorder and would benefit from ‘multisystemic therapy’. Or, I don’t know, maybe he’s a little wanker who would benefit from a slap. We are living through a great pathologising of human behaviour. Everything from exam stress to being a nasty piece of work who is always ‘seeking revenge’ has been reimagined as a disorder. ‘One in four people will experience a mental-health problem of some kind each year in England’, says one charity, such as ‘low mood, anxiety or stress’ to an extent that it ‘impacts… daily life’. Only one in four?! Everyone I know feels ‘low’ at times, because they’re human beings, and that’s what happens to human beings. It’s not a ‘mental-health problem’ – it’s life. Just as talking over people and pushing to the front of the queue is not ADHD – it’s bad manners. ADHD is the disorder du jour. It’s the most coveted diagnosis of our time. The middle classes in particular crave the ADHD label, because who wants to go to a dinner party these days without having some vogue ailment to boast about? There is now concern – finally! – that ADHD is being overdiagnosed. The Times reports that 278,000 people in England are on ‘central nervous system stimulants’ – yikes – to treat their ADHD. There was an 18 per cent hike in prescriptions for ADHD drugs between April 2023 and March 2024, and now nearly five in every thousand people in England are being treated for the condition. Man that’s a lot of annoying people. The Economist is worried, too. Last year it got the fashionably disordered middle classes choking on their pills when it said ‘ADHD should not be treated as a disorder’. Its reasoning was solid: much of the stuff we bundle up as ‘ADHD’ is just ‘ordinary human traits’, it said. It’s so true. Who among us has not at some point felt impulsive, disorganised, agitated? We’re not sick, we’re having a bad week. No one benefits from the pathologisation of life’s ups and downs. Aside from Big Pharma, that is. As a writer for Scientific American said back in 2016, ADHD feels like a ‘manufactured epidemic’. Drug companies have ‘massive financial incentives’, he said, to convince people they’re unhinged and need drugs. One wonders if Scientific Americanwould publish a piece like that today. The ADHD epidemic, like all faux disorders, started in the US. They’ve been drugging kids there for years. Seven million American kids – that’s 11.4 per cent of them – are said to have ADHD. Many are being pumped with Ritalin and other calming drugs. The sedation of a generation – it’s crazy. As one sceptical psychiatrist wrote in the New York Times a few years back, this ‘drugging of children’ is the really scary ‘epidemic’. We are using stimulants to ‘[suppress] all spontaneous behavior in normal children’, he said. Aldous Huxley called – he wants his storyline back. How striking that this explosion in the drugging of children coincided with the crisis of discipline in family and school life. It seems to me that medication was brought in to do what adults were increasingly reluctant to do: make kids sit still and shut up. And now these ill-disciplined brats have become ill-disciplined adults. As someone from Gen X (the last sane generation), I remember fidgeting and overtalking being severely reprimanded. At school, at the dinner table, at Mass, you twitched and chatted at your peril. Even random old men on the bus would tell us to shut the fuck up. No doubt millennials and Gen Z think this sounds tyrannical, but at least we don’t need drugs to get through a 20-minute work meeting. The West’s millions of ‘ADHD adults’ don’t need medication – they need a time machine so they can go back and beg their bourgeois parents to discipline them better. Or – and I’m really putting my neck on the line here – maybe they just need to exercise some self-control. Here’s my advice for grown-ups who interrupt people and have temper tantrums – don’t. Stop using the luxury malady of ADHD to dress up your bad habits as a ‘disorder’. Stop seeking a diagnosis to avoid taking responsibility for your shitty behaviour. Stop being a stooge of Big Pharma and give adulthood a shot instead. How about it? In 2025 I’ll be on time for the pub and you’ll stop being a tosser – deal? ************* Blue Tara notes: If you’re keen on ADHD for your CV you should drink Irn-Bru – you will see the can actually tells you you may get it as a result!!!
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The junk some people eat, drink, watch, etc. may also play a role in these fake illnesses.
A pedopsychiatrist friend told me several years ago that ADHD doesn’t exist; it’s down to bad parenting.
Bad parenting which includes giving your children crap to eat Belyi. Two birds with one stone there!
I largely agree with your second point, some parents can’t seem to discipline their kids anymore, not much doubt about that. They’ve been brainwashed by society “norms” and the ubiquitous wokeness
But still, I expect that there is a significant environmental cause too. The sheer volume of toxic shit in the modern environment is exponentially higher than it was back in my schooldays, chemicals, agri, pharm, emf, the list is endless….
Back in my day ADHD type behaviour by kids was soon cured with a quick slap and harsh words from dad. It didn’t really exist tbh. So I strongly suspect the environment too, it’s not just bad parenting
The authorities slobber on about “climate change” ad nauseam don’t they. But nobody much mentions the damage caused by the corporations. Hardly surprising given that the corporations are owned by the same masters who now own all governments, media and officials too…
The article above says “We are living through a great pathologising of human behaviour”. Spot on. I’ve seen such in my own wider family. Folk longing for a diagnosis to explain their, or their kids, problem behaviours. Very noticeable in the chattering classes….
The pharma quacks love them, more lifelong cash in the till for them. Here in Britain the NHS seems to be primarily a pharma dispenser now. Got a behavioural problem? Here take this mind numbing dope. All on the public purse. What’s not to like by the pharma corps?
My middle aged nephew, a recovering alcoholic and drug addict [20+ years clean now, good lad!] He was told that he had ADHD and prescribed Ritalin. He soon realised Ritalin is like amphetamine sulphate, a drug that he had previously abused! They prescribed it to him knowing about his previous abuse too! So he binned the lot, and dealt with his issues by himself with help from his family
Oh I think the environment has something to do with it, but I know parents who’ve been strict with their children and who have fed them only healthy food and they are turning out well.
My cleaning lady has told me that she kept her children’s noses to the grindstone, despite their protests and and the son is now an engineer and the daughter is a school teacher, speaking several languages.
I find parents are desperate for their children to be diagnosed with something which they then proudly declare to other parents. The phrase ‘has been diagnosed with’ is the badge they are desperate to earn. It’s like the failure of their child is no longer their responsibility and the burden of parenthood has been lifted from their shoulders. They then cooperate with every dictate of the medical profession crippling their child with addictive and disabling pharmacy (poison).
What an amazing woman your cleaning lady must be, Belyi.
My cleaning lady, like others I know here, comes from a very modest rural background but she’s got more sense in her little finger than so many other people who pontificate all over the place.
She is a very spiritual person, too, and we have lots of things to share. She also does a great job of cleaning my apartment
I know this article is about ADHD, but does anyone know the truth about OCD (obsessive-compulsive disorder)? Is OCD caused by vaccines?
I suspect that is correct Michael, but I can’t prove it
Certainly it seems that OCD is along the same lines as ADHD in many respects. Leading to a suitable “diagnosis” that comforts the mentally ill with their ubiquitous mind numbing pharma. The US psychiatrist manual is ever expanding and is now fatter than War and Peace. Market segmentation for the pharma business if you like….
Both ADHD and OCD probably have similar modern causes as we discussed above. Causes that require “treatment”, usually drugs. Certainly I never heard about either back in the day, so not much doubt that they are modern.
I’d bet that vaxx are a significant part of that too. Currently babies get 80+ vaxx before they are even 5 years old!
I would second everything Pete has said in reply to Michael James query. If not caused by them, then most certainly exacerbated by them…..vaccines are DEADLY!!
Can I ask what you mean by pedopsychiatrist?
A psychiatrist who specialises in working with children.