Grimes claims mental illnesses can be “contagious” following autism and ADHD diagnosis

Grimes claims mental illnesses can be “contagious” following autism and ADHD diagnosis

Grimes recently disclosed that she received a diagnosis of ADHD and autism this year. However, she took issue with mental health social media accounts, labeling them as “extreme infohazards.” In a series of tweets on Saturday, the Canadian artist also hinted that she may have dyslexia because she struggles to spell without the aid of spellcheck. She mentioned that if she had known about her dyslexia as a child, she might have worked less and been medicated.

The alternative pop star shared her belief that mental health issues could be “contagious” among students and expressed concerns about self-diagnosis. Grimes suggested that a significant portion of ADHD stems from excessive screen time and “dopaminergic burnout.” This perspective was sparked by a tweet from the Twitter account ADHD Memes, which insinuated that excessive reading in childhood could indicate disassociation.

Grimes criticized the account for trying to pathologize reading, which she considers a helpful tool for children with ADHD. She argued that her symptoms improved when she became an avid reader. In response to a comment that ADHD is underdiagnosed and not contagious, Grimes clarified that she was specifically referring to symptoms. She also acknowledged that lifestyle changes could alleviate ADHD-like symptoms caused by dopaminergic burnout.

It’s essential to note that Grimes admitted her intention was not to invalidate the experience of individuals with ADHD symptoms but rather to highlight how modern lifestyles can induce similar symptoms. This revelation sheds light on the complexities surrounding mental health diagnoses in the digital age

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