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To me this sounds like AuDHD, but this is obviously far from a diagnosis and I'm not a professional, I merely have read so much that I sometimes know better (lol)
Jokes aside, try this: https://rdos.net/eng/Aspie-quiz.php
It's so far the only online test that gets somewhat close to what a diagnosis would probably say and I've asked diagnosticians and they said it's useful to get a first idea whether to seek a diagnosis, as this mostly looks the same as their questionnaires. Don't forget to save the PDF with the full results at the end or you will have to do it again.
Yeah ok thanks. I am currently looking into getting profesionally tested.
Depending on your country it can sometimes take years to get an appointment, so you might have to ask several places and be patient. That's why many people educate themselves and self-diagnose before they finally get an official diagnosis. Which makes sense, as it is mostly about understanding yourself better and not much else, so there's little risk something could go wrong there, lol.
Oh wait that other lemmite was you...
Anyhow I did the test and got 100% neurotypical.
Are any semi reliable tests for adhd?
I doubt it said "100 % neurotypical", it gives a much more detailed result.
Where I am it should only take a few months, in the meantime some other lemmite showed me a test I should take.