

EP. 315: Rebecca Barrera: Making ADHD Her Advantage in Nursing and Life
18 snips Jan 15, 2025
Rebecca Barrera, a registered nurse with a Bachelor of Science in Nursing from the University of South Carolina, shares her inspiring journey living with ADHD. She describes growing up in a rigid educational system that failed to understand her unique brain. Rebecca discusses her experience with early medication and how it redefined her approach to learning. In nursing, she highlights managing ADHD symptoms amid the emotional challenges of the role and emphasizes practical strategies that help her stay focused, turning her perceived weaknesses into strengths.
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Early Diagnosis Story
- Rebecca Barrera's kindergarten teacher deemed her intellectually disabled, offering little hope for academic success.
- After moving to Charleston, a new teacher, Stacia Thacker, recognized Rebecca's potential and advocated for her, leading to an ADHD diagnosis.
Medication's Impact
- Initially resistant to medication, Rebecca's parents agreed to try it after seeing her struggles.
- The medication dramatically improved Rebecca's learning but altered her personality, a change her mother noted.
Emotional Impulsivity
- Rebecca's emotional impulsivity manifested as being the "clown", entertaining her sister's friends.
- After third grade, she stopped medication, succeeding in fifth grade through sheer determination, later resuming it for math in seventh grade.