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For some people it does change. After all, our bodies are not static. The brain in particular has five major eras[1], with big turning points at around ages 9, 32, 66 and 83. For me, the one at 32 changed me a lot and let me finally understand that my life wasn't typical.

But it is of course true that you learn to cope better and once you're done with school/uni, a lot of the situations that ADD made really bad for me simply don't occur anymore. Any kind of test situation was awful.

[1] https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/five-ages-human-brain

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