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This isn’t some glossy clinic backed by investors in suits. It’s just me — misdiagnosed for years, burnt out, and fed up. WiredWrong isn’t a clinic. It’s the thing I wish existed sooner..

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WiredWrong was built after hitting every wall: 2-year waitlists, clueless “experts,” shady referrals, and treatments that cost more than your weekly food shop.

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This 18-question screener is based on the clinically recognised ASRS v1.1 — used by professionals worldwide to help identify ADHD traits. It usually takes around 20 minutes and helps make sure your referral is tailored to what you actually need.

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ADHD isn’t about being “fidgety” or “bad at sitting still.” It’s hyperfocus on the wrong thing, forgetting birthdays, talking too fast, zoning out in conversations, and feeling like you’ve failed before you’ve even started.
It’s emotional chaos, dopamine crashes, and second-guessing yourself constantly.

Most people don’t even realise they’ve got it until they’re burnt out — or someone close finally says, “Have you ever thought you may have ADHD?” ... er, no?!

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Is it ADHD?

ADHD Challenges & Traits.

ADHD isn't just about attention; it impacts a wide range of daily functions. Many individuals with ADHD experience difficulties with Working Memory, Decision-Making, Executive Function, and Planning, Prioritising, or Time Management, often leading to Disorganisation and Procrastination. Traits like Hyperactivity and Impulsivity are also common.

Beyond these, ADHD can influence Routines & Habits, contribute to Burnout, and manifest as intense Hyperfocus. Emotional aspects are significant, including challenges with Emotional Regulation and heightened Rejection Sensitivity. Issues with Sleep and fluctuating Motivation are also frequently reported. Understanding these interconnected areas is key to navigating life with ADHD.

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ADHD Treatments

Stimulants, Non-Stims & Naturals.

Explore the different types of ADHD treatments available — including prescription stimulants, non-stimulant medications, and natural alternatives. Learn how each option works, what to expect, and which products are most commonly used for managing symptoms.

ADHD Knowledge

Learn everything related on ADHD.

Understand ADHD for what it really is — not just the basics, but what people actually need to know. From symptoms and science-backed strategies to what’s worth trying (and what’s a waste), everything here is written to make sense, not sound clever.

ADHD Resources

Podcasts. Videos. Free Downloads.

A curated library of the best ADHD content — from deep-dive podcasts and no-fluff explainers to printable tools and guides. Updated regularly with new videos, expert tips, and resources that actually help. No endless scrolling, no clickbait — just the stuff worth your time.

White Noise

Full-spectrum sound that drowns out everything. Sharp, flat, neutral. Great for masking background chatter or cutting through mental clutter. → Best for: blocking noise, night-time calm, clean focus.

Brown Noise

Deep, rumbling low-end. Feels like being wrapped in a heavy blanket. Less sharp than white — more grounding. → Best for: ADHD overwhelm, burnout, falling asleep.

Violet Noise

Ultra-high frequency energy. Sharpest of the lot — almost like an electric shimmer. → Best for: masking high-pitched distractions, staying on edge (in a good way).

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WriredWrong isn't for everyon.

You’ll either get it or you won’t — and that’s fine. WiredWrong is not claiming to have all the answers but, I've been through the mess and built the kind of help I wish I’d found sooner. I’ve done the hard part already, and trust me it's painful.

It’s not just forgetting keys or zoning out mid-conversation. It’s starting 12 projects and finishing none. It’s rewriting the same to-do list five times. It’s feeling guilty for not replying, overwhelmed for no reason, or burnt out before the day’s even started.