26-15. ADHD, Fibromyalgia & Dyslexia


Sara’s View of Life with Sara Troy. On air from April 14th

When the Mind, Body, and Processing All Speak at Once

ADHD, Fibromyalgia & Dyslexia — Different Expressions, Shared Sensitivity

We often look at conditions like ADHD, Fibromyalgia, and Dyslexia as separate challenges…
but when we step back, we begin to see a deeper thread connecting them.

This is not about dysfunction.
This is about a system that processes the world differently—more intensely, more deeply, and often all at once.


A Highly Responsive System

At the core of all three is a kind of heightened responsiveness:

  • ADHD the mind moves quickly, absorbing and reacting to multiple streams at once
  • Fibromyalgia the body amplifies sensations, especially pain and fatigue
  • Dyslexia the brain processes language and symbols in a non-linear, often more visual or intuitive way

Different expressions… same root:
the system is taking in more than it can easily organize.


The Overload Experience

This can show up as:

  • Mental overwhelm (too many thoughts, too fast)
  • Physical overwhelm (fatigue, pain, sensitivity)
  • Cognitive overwhelm (words jumbling, reading difficulty, processing delays)

It’s not a lack of ability.
It’s an overflow of input without enough space to process it gently.


The Push, Struggle, and Exhaustion Cycle

Many people live in a pattern of:

  • Trying harder to “keep up”
  • Pushing through discomfort or confusion
  • Reaching a point of exhaustion or shutdown

With ADHD, it may be mental burnout.
With fibromyalgia, it may be a physical flare.
With dyslexia, it may be frustration and self-doubt.

But underneath it all is the same message:
“This pace, this pressure, this way of doing things… isn’t aligned with how I work.”


Energy Isn’t Consistent—and That’s Okay

Energy may come in waves:

  • Moments of brilliance, creativity, insight
  • Followed by fatigue, fog, or difficulty processing

This isn’t inconsistency.
It’s rhythmic energy, not linear productivity.


The Emotional Layer

Living with these experiences often brings:

  • Feeling misunderstood
  • Being labeled as lazy, scattered, or not trying
  • Internalizing shame or self-doubt

Especially with dyslexia, many grow up believing they are “less than,”
when in truth, they simply learn differently.

And that belief can sit quietly in the background for years.


The Hidden Strengths

Within these differences are powerful gifts:

  • ADHD creativity, innovation, intuition, big-picture thinking
  • Fibromyalgia deep body awareness, empathy, sensitivity to others
  • Dyslexia visual thinking, problem-solving, storytelling, seeing patterns others miss

These are not small gifts.
They are different intelligences.


What Support Truly Looks Like

Not fixing. Not forcing. Not comparing.

But:

  • Slowing things down
  • Allowing different ways of processing
  • Honouring rest without guilt
  • Creating calm, low-pressure environments
  • Speaking with encouragement instead of correction

And most of all:
being seen without judgment


What It Feels Like (Bring Them Inside the Experience)

“Imagine your mind moving faster than you can organize…
your body feeling more than it can process…
and words not always landing the way you intend them to.

You are trying… deeply trying…but the world is moving in a rhythm that doesn’t match yours.”

Shift from judgment to empathy.


The Invisible Effort

People don’t often see how much effort it takes.

“What may look like distraction, fatigue, or confusion from the outside…
is often someone working twice as hard just to stay present, to stay engaged, to stay understood.”

Reframe the narrative from “not trying” to “trying beyond what you see.”


The Masking Layer

Many people with ADHD, Fibromyalgia, and Dyslexia learn to mask:

  • pretending to keep up
  • hiding confusion
  • pushing through pain
  • overcompensating

“Sometimes the strongest people you meet… are the ones quietly holding it all together, so no one sees where they’re struggling.”


Language Matters (How We Speak to Them)

Instead of:

  • “Why can’t you just focus?”
  • “You need to try harder.”

Offer:

  • “How can I support you?”
  • “Take your time.”
  • “You don’t have to rush here.”

That shift alone can change someone’s entire nervous system response.


A Reframe

This fits with our “knowingness” philosophy:

“This isn’t a lack of ability…it’s a different wiring of brilliance.

When we stop forcing people into one way of functioning, we begin to see the depth of what they truly bring.”


A Closing Invitation

End it in your signature way inviting awareness and action:

“So today, I invite you to pause…
to listen a little deeper…
to offer a little more grace
to others, and perhaps to yourself.

Because understanding isn’t about knowing everything… it’s about being willing to care.”


A Reflection

What if nothing about this is wrong…
just different?

What if the mind, the body, and the way of learning
are all asking for the same thing:

Space to breathe
Permission to move at their own rhythm
Understanding instead of expectation

Because when that happens…what once felt like struggle can begin to feel like self-awareness, alignment, and even wisdom.



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