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I have ADHD and hyperfocus. Sometimes I go for hours and forget to eat or drink anything. Two things:

1. The DSM only defines mental illness so that it can be diagnosed. For instance, it doesn't say "prescribe drugs x, y, and z for ADHD". If the DSM doesn't include hyperfocus, it doesn't mean it doesn't happen. It just means it isn't a diagnostic criteria.

2. How much research can you find proving that depression makes people sad or that ADHD makes people unable to pay attention? Do chemists do research on how wet water is? Remember, ADHD is one of the most well-known mental disorders out there. Doctors have been treating it with stimulants for over 70 years. If you can't find research on the subject, it doesn't mean that it doesn't exist. It just means that there's not really any new ground to be broken in the area.

That said, hyperfocus is well known among Psychiatrists and Psychologists. It's just like the other symptoms: pathological versions of normal behaviors. A normal person can put down video games long enough to go to school or work. I can't without medication.




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