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πΏ Self-Diagnosis on TikTok: Helpful Insight or Hidden Risk?
Scroll through TikTok or Instagram, and youβll quickly find videos about ADHD, autism, and other forms of neurodivergence. Many people say, βThatβs me β Iβve finally found words for what I feel.β Others worry: βIsnβt this just self-diagnosis?β
The rise of neurodivergence on social media has opened doors for people who were once invisible β but it also raises questions about accuracy, safety, and support.
At Herbs on the Hill, we believe self-recognition is valuable, but itβs only one step in a wider journey of understanding, belonging, and daily comfort.
π± Why Self-Diagnosis Happens
People turn to TikTok, Instagram, or online communities for many reasons:
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Accessibility β professional assessments are expensive or have long waiting lists.
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Representation β traditional media often ignored autism and ADHD, especially in women, girls, and marginalised groups.
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Relatability β short videos show real experiences that textbooks never captured.
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Validation β people see themselves reflected and finally feel less alone.
πΈ The Benefits of Self-Recognition
Self-diagnosis (or more gently, self-recognition) can bring:
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Relief β βI finally have words for my experience.β
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Belonging β finding a community that understands.
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Self-advocacy β adjusting routines, seeking accommodations, or exploring supportive rituals.
For many, itβs the first step in understanding themselves.
π The Risks of Self-Diagnosis Alone
But self-diagnosis has limits:
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Symptoms can overlap with other conditions (e.g. anxiety, depression, trauma).
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Online content may oversimplify or generalise.
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Without professional support, people may miss out on resources, accommodations, or tailored help.
π Social media is a powerful starting point β but not the full journey.
πΏ Balanced Support: Both-And, Not Either-Or
Self-diagnosis can be valid, especially where access to assessments is limited. But pairing self-recognition with professional support (when available) brings:
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Clarity and accuracy.
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Access to accommodations at school or work.
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Tailored strategies for thriving.
β¨ Sensory Support Along the Journey
Whether self-diagnosed or professionally assessed, one truth remains: neurodivergent people often find life overwhelming. Thatβs where sensory rituals β like aromatherapy β can bring daily grounding.
The Limitless Collection is designed for moments like these:
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Focus Roll-On (peppermint + citrus) β clarity when your mind feels scattered.
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Calm Roll-On (lavender + chamomile) β soothing in moments of overwhelm.
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Limitless Brain Boost β a natural companion for scattered thoughts and fatigue.
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Botanical Breeze Spray β refreshing reset when sensory overload strikes.
πΏ Explore the Limitless Collection here.
πΈ Simple Rituals to Try
Grounding Pause
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Apply Calm Roll-On to pulse points.
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Breathe deeply and let the lavender signal rest.
Study/Work Reset
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Roll Focus blend onto wrists.
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Inhale peppermint + citrus to sharpen clarity.
Evening Exhale
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Add lavender + rose to a diffuser.
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Let the scent mark the shift from βonline and performingβ β βresting and safe.β
π‘ FAQs About Self-Diagnosis
Q: Is self-diagnosis valid?
A: Self-recognition can be valuable, but professional assessment (when available) provides clarity and access to support.
Q: Why is self-diagnosis so common now?
A: Rising awareness, long waitlists, and the relatability of TikTok and social media content.
Q: Can aromatherapy help with ADHD or autism?
A: Aromatherapy isnβt a treatment, but it can provide sensory comfort and daily grounding rituals.
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Whether your journey begins with a TikTok video or a clinical assessment, what matters is feeling seen, supported, and comforted.
At Herbs on the Hill, weβve spent over 30 years creating handmade, heritage-inspired oils, balms, and mists to bring grounding and ease.
πΏ Explore the Limitless Collection, or visit us at 20 Bath Street, Frome.
π Reach out anytime:
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Live chat at HerbsontheHill.shop
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Socials: @herbsonthehill
You donβt need to have all the answers yet. You only need to begin. πΈ