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hakey_cakey | This is on mobile, not sure if that matters or not.
I am currently in the process of getting diagnosed, however I have had off vibes from the way things have been done. I have only spoke to the psychiatrist twice. One was when we very briefly went over my patient intake form, and the second was when we went over my report. Both were over the phone and both he was late to by about 15 minutes. After the initial phone call he emailed me two self reporting assessments, I’m not quite sure what they were called. After that they had me come in for the testing. Reading about peoples experiences I thought it’d take longer but it was only two 15 minute tests? One was a listening to some beeps and pressing the space bar and one was pressing space for every letter that’s not x. Don’t remember the names.
Anyway, after that was when the psychiatrist and I had a phone meeting about my report. To sum up what he said, I don’t have adhd, I could be over reporting my symptoms, and that he can’t diagnose me with anything. He said maybe it could be borderline personality disorder but said he doesn’t know. He then followed it up with that I’d have to do a full neurological work up to know more, but I don’t have adhd.
Well, he sent me a copy of my report to which I am now very confused after reading. The part where you rate your experiences, or the self report part, this is what the report said - “Based on [my] self-report, there is strong evidence for a diagnosis of the Inattentive Presentation ofADHD. The evidence for Hyperactive-Impulsive Presentation is more moderate. Nonetheless, the possibility of Combined Presentation of ADHD should be considered”. When it came to the computer tests though I performed well and said that don’t have adhd. I’m one of the sections my name isnt even correct, it’s something close but not my name. He also diagnosed me with Borderline personality disorder.
I’m just confused because doesn’t that mean that based off of what I experience I have it? I just did well on the test? Also isn’t it completely unprofessional to mess up the name of someone’s report? And be late to the two appointments? And diagnose me when he literally said he doesn’t know? I genuinely thought I had it, I so heavily relate to everything in this sub, but I don’t know what to think anymore. Do I look for a second opinion? Does this seem sketchy? Or is this normal. | 2021-11-29T05:20:53.000Z | r4ocbd | 5 | 2 | ADHD | Should I get a second opinion? | 1 | https://www.reddit.com/r/ADHD/comments/r4ocbd/should_i_get_a_second_opinion/ |
existandthisismy | After utilizing Adderall IR for a while, I finally gave the XR a try this last week. Only took them for about 3-4 days before the holiday break( I don’t take my adderall when I’m off). I noticed everyday after coming down I’d get a slight headache. Unfortunately, I’ve now had a headache for about 3 days and I’m thinking it might be related to not taking the Adderall for a few days after starting it last week. | 2021-11-29T05:20:34.000Z | r4oc40 | 1 | 2 | ADHD | Headache after Adderall XR for a few days | 1 | https://www.reddit.com/r/ADHD/comments/r4oc40/headache_after_adderall_xr_for_a_few_days/ |
Live_Panic_287 | This sounds super weird but I’ve always had really large pupils. I noticed it when I was about 8 (at that point I had not been diagnosed and had never taken any type of mental health related meds but was already struggling significantly with mental health issues). Then when I got on anti depressants as a teen, it got worse and there were times when people would accuse me of being under the influence because of it. Now that I don’t take any meds at the moment, I still notice it and I’m sometimes afraid people will think I’m on something. Even my therapist the other day was like “your eyes look black” and I got embarrassed because I’m sure this lady suspects something that isn’t happening. I tried to do some research about this but didn’t find much. Just wondering if anyone else experiences this. I’ve only been diagnosed with ADHD recently but I’m wondering if the pupils could be related somehow. Maybe a dumb question but I thought I’d inquire since I’ve always been perplexed by this. | 2021-11-29T05:20:07.000Z | r4obtm | 24 | 10 | ADHD | Are dilated pupils linked to ADHD | 1 | https://www.reddit.com/r/ADHD/comments/r4obtm/are_dilated_pupils_linked_to_adhd/ |
[deleted] | [removed] | 2021-11-29T05:17:18.000Z | r4o9zg | 1 | 1 | ADHD | What unexpected improvements did you get from stimulant medication? | 1 | https://www.reddit.com/r/ADHD/comments/r4o9zg/what_unexpected_improvements_did_you_get_from/ |
AnubisButSmall | I have a hard time remembering to do repetitive and multistage daily tasks such as getting everything I need to grab in the morning and doing everything I need to do at night. Is there any chance anyone knows an app that would help? I would really like to be able to check off things so I can keep things straight and you know dopamine. Thanks! | 2021-11-29T05:12:43.000Z | r4o6yj | 4 | 1 | ADHD | App to check off daily tasks? | 1 | https://www.reddit.com/r/ADHD/comments/r4o6yj/app_to_check_off_daily_tasks/ |
newme323 | We were texting today. My friend told me she was going to send out cards in a few months letting everyone know she’s moving/change jobs. I basically said, “Oh so you’ve officially decided then? That’s amazing! We will miss you so much, but I know you will do great there. What is the job going to be like?” etc.
Well, she left me on read many hours ago. This is of note because in 4 years, she never has. She told me she only leaves people on read if she’s very upset.
I thought that when we spoke last she was still deciding on the move/job. I have severe ADHD and I sometimes forget conversations or re-ask things. I often read past text messages to refresh my memory, but I got a new phone. I have an inkling we already texted about her deciding and what her job would entail.
It is possible that she thinks I am a terrible friend who can’t even remember that she’s moving. The worst part is, I literally don’t know if I forgot the conversation, or if it never happened.
I normally move on if I get left on read, but I don’t want to throw away this friendship. I just feel paralyzed because I can’t remember what happened. | 2021-11-29T05:12:16.000Z | r4o6p0 | 5 | 1 | ADHD | I think my ADHD just destroyed a 4 year long friendship | 0.67 | https://www.reddit.com/r/ADHD/comments/r4o6p0/i_think_my_adhd_just_destroyed_a_4_year_long/ |
[deleted] | [removed] | 2021-11-29T05:11:28.000Z | r4o66y | 1 | 1 | ADHD | RSD problems | 1 | https://www.reddit.com/r/ADHD/comments/r4o66y/rsd_problems/ |
AutoModerator | Got a good grade on a test? A new promotion at work? Finally finished a chore you've been putting off? We want to hear about it! Let us celebrate your successes with you! | 2021-11-29T05:01:11.000Z | r4nzn1 | 120 | 38 | ADHD | Did something nice happen? Share your good news with us! | 0.97 | https://www.reddit.com/r/ADHD/comments/r4nzn1/did_something_nice_happen_share_your_good_news/ |
perpetually_unsynced | Title says it all. Laying in bed with my partner, wondering why we’ve been in bed since 10 just being…un-young.
Thinking about the holidays, and how Santa hasn’t come in 19 years. And how my parents both started over with young children whom they’ll each play Santa for, while I’m over here, cripplingly bored and in bed by 10.
Being both tired and restless is it’s own kind of hell. Also, he’s snoring. | 2021-11-29T04:59:52.000Z | r4nykb | 2 | 2 | ADHD | [29M] I don’t think I’m grown enough to be grown. | 1 | https://www.reddit.com/r/ADHD/comments/r4nykb/29m_i_dont_think_im_grown_enough_to_be_grown/ |
zzzsolstice | Hey there,
So I’m on my fourth attempt to fall asleep because I have to get up early, and earlier today I did some work refurbishing computers, something I quite enjoy as well as something I really needed to do for the money because I’m in between jobs.
Since then, I’ve been stuck in intense focus and my mind is just purely in tune even tho I really need to go to sleep.
This has been common regardless of what kind of hard work I’m doing that requires a lot of focus, be it walking around a busy restaurant waiting on tables or doing a big test at school or what I did earlier today.
Is this common? Or is this a neurotypical thing? | 2021-11-29T04:56:18.000Z | r4nwae | 1 | 3 | ADHD | Does your brain ever get stuck in “work mode”? | 1 | https://www.reddit.com/r/ADHD/comments/r4nwae/does_your_brain_ever_get_stuck_in_work_mode/ |
roger_niner_niner | Would anyone be able to help point me towards quality resources about raising a child that has ADHD? I find a lot of blog post short articles, but am looking for deeper information. Videos would be even better, but audio books would be helpful as well.
I want to help provide this child every opportunity to succeed and want to dive in to learn what I can do to help.
Thank you | 2021-11-29T04:55:55.000Z | r4nw1r | 9 | 1 | ADHD | Raising a child with ADHD | 1 | https://www.reddit.com/r/ADHD/comments/r4nw1r/raising_a_child_with_adhd/ |
GreyValefox | It is really impacting my grades and life in general. I was told that I should get tested so that I could get prescribed medication that could help me deal with the symptoms (by therapists that I am paying for out of pocket since my mom says I do not need those either) but my mom said I am fine and probably just needed more sleep. She bought me some valerian root sleep aid supplements but even those are only enough for 7 days. | 2021-11-29T04:54:54.000Z | r4nveb | 6 | 1 | ADHD | I have had two separate therapists tell me to get tested for ADD/ADHD. My mom refuses to get me tested and says I just need to sleep more. How can I deal with this without medication? Any recommendations? | 1 | https://www.reddit.com/r/ADHD/comments/r4nveb/i_have_had_two_separate_therapists_tell_me_to_get/ |
Dry_Algae_2689 | For background information I (22F) am a struggling university student, I posted earlier this fall about academic burnout. Since then it has gotten worse and all the passion I used to have for academia is gone. I don’t want to drop out of school but I do want to take a break for maybe the rest of the year. However I don’t know if this is the right decision, or just the result of me losing interest.
Since entering college I’ve always cared a lot about my grades and was a very capable student. I feel like a shell of the student I used to be, and it scares me that something I put so effort into and cared so much about can have me feeling indifferent just because it’s no longer my hyperfixation. Going through this has really messed with my perception of my future, since I’ve realized all my plans are based on interests that may be temporary. And to end up doing something I hate for the rest of my life would be soul draining.
I feel like not doing school is an irresponsible decision, since I even won a scholarship for this year so it would be throwing away free money. I don’t even have a good excuse for underperforming, I have all the time and resources I need, I just can’t do it. I guess how this relates to ADHD, is how do you force yourself to get into something you once loved but now dread? And is that even the right decision in this situation?
Thank you for time, I really appreciate any feedback or insight even if it’s not “helpful” | 2021-11-29T04:50:58.000Z | r4nsx1 | 9 | 4 | ADHD | Is it okay to give up? | 1 | https://www.reddit.com/r/ADHD/comments/r4nsx1/is_it_okay_to_give_up/ |
[deleted] | [removed] | 2021-11-29T04:48:30.000Z | r4nrdc | 1 | 1 | ADHD | [29M] I don’t think I’m grown enough to be grown. | 1 | https://www.reddit.com/r/ADHD/comments/r4nrdc/29m_i_dont_think_im_grown_enough_to_be_grown/ |
Balsamderaersche | Hello Guys :),
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recently in the German Youtube Community a big youtuber admitted that he has hit his girlfriend in a big fight 3 years ago.
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As stated this happend 3 years ago.. they had a pretty big impulsive fight (also ongoing on social media) and then the girlfriend spilled the truth of getting hit by her boyfriend on a livestream.
Behind the scenes the girlfriend and boyfriend decided to potray the girl as a liar so the boyfriends image wouldn't be shunned upon (because he is a big youtuber in germany) obviously this happend after the they made peace again.
Now 3 years past and he couldn't live with the guilt anymore so he uploaded a video telling the truth about the whole situation and that his girlfriend DIDNT lie about the assault.
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The girlfriend then made it clear that it was just a one time situation and they are currently in a happy state.
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The backlash online after potraying the girlfriend as a liar werent really kindly. She lived with that lie for 3 years. Which obviously sucks from the boyfriend to put her on that place for his image.
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Now after admitting the truth that he indeed hit her, the backlash online is pretty outrages versus the boyfriend (understandably)
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This whole story is just a question opener for a topic which is pretty emotional but I would wish to have your take on it - as people with ADHD that may have impulsive outburst in impulsive situations.
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I just know by a sidenote that the boyfriend indeed has ADHD. I also know that there may be the purest kind of perople, that would never hit someone but their emotions (and maybe the impulsivity which can be strong for some with ADHD) got ahead of them and they eventually did.
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I dont try to condone assault in a relationship in anyway I just want to have your opinion on this.. because I did also stupid things out of impulsitivity..
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I never hurt someone but let me say that I regretted some things out of it so bad after I comitted them.
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In the end, it is the victims decision to decide obviously (to forgive or not)... but how would you decide in that situation?
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If you are 100% sorry about your action after comitting it out of impulsivity.. is that a excuse of forgivness or can this topic never be forgiven?
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Sorry for the weird rambling and maybe grammatical errors.
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English is not my native language
EDIT: Obviously I don't put the lying for 3 years in the case of impulsivity! My question is purely focused on the one-time-assault thing. | 2021-11-29T04:45:25.000Z | r4nphv | 3 | 1 | ADHD | Controverse Topic - Your Opinion | 1 | https://www.reddit.com/r/ADHD/comments/r4nphv/controverse_topic_your_opinion/ |
Rochesters-1stWife | [removed] | 2021-11-29T04:44:20.000Z | r4noto | 1 | 1 | ADHD | I feel seen | 1 | https://www.reddit.com/r/ADHD/comments/r4noto/i_feel_seen/ |
Cyanspiritss | So for context, I am undiagnosed, therefore not on medication. I know I am primarily inattentive, I just am still on a waitlist to get officially diagnosed, as the therapist I was with previously was unable to do ADHD assessments. I also work for a call centre type job so I am constantly ringing people, reading the same script, having the same conversations.
While I adore the work I'm doing and the cause it benefits and the team is great, I find myself struggling to focus throughout the day and I seem to feel like time goes sooooo slowly. Therefore making me dread work.
Any tips on staying focused while working? | 2021-11-29T04:42:49.000Z | r4nnwa | 2 | 2 | ADHD | Any tips for dealing with monotonous jobs. | 1 | https://www.reddit.com/r/ADHD/comments/r4nnwa/any_tips_for_dealing_with_monotonous_jobs/ |
Charretier | [removed] | 2021-11-29T04:41:07.000Z | r4nms6 | 1 | 1 | ADHD | About to see my psychiatrist about changing from concerta to either vyvanse or adderall | 1 | https://www.reddit.com/r/ADHD/comments/r4nms6/about_to_see_my_psychiatrist_about_changing_from/ |
PROFESSOR_180 | [removed] | 2021-11-29T04:39:10.000Z | r4nlk6 | 1 | 1 | ADHD | If somehow they found a cure for ADHD would you take it? | 1 | https://www.reddit.com/r/ADHD/comments/r4nlk6/if_somehow_they_found_a_cure_for_adhd_would_you/ |
Simpawknits | Most of the time when I first get up, I'm a different person. Morning Me looks at what I did before going to bed or perhaps something I did last year and clearly sees that it was a massive mistake based on ADHD impulsivity. Morning Me doesn't last more than three minutes to an hour. I just wish I knew for a fact that I could trust him so I could leave certain decisions for Morning Me to make. But even Morning Me doesn't trust Morning Me completely. If he did, he wouldn't be Morning Me. If you've read this far, thanks! Good luck out there everyone! | 2021-11-29T04:30:56.000Z | r4ng8l | 2 | 2 | ADHD | The Morning Me | 1 | https://www.reddit.com/r/ADHD/comments/r4ng8l/the_morning_me/ |
WoMenzie | I was taking Concerta for about 2 months and stopped after I realized my period hadn't arrived. A few days off it and my period returned. So my doc switched me to adderrall and same thing, my period is as of now 13 days late.
You could tell time by my menstrual cycle, it's like clockwork every month and has been since I was 12, (25 now). Does anyone else have experiences like this where their meds will stop their period completely? Neither concerta or adderall have this as a side effect | 2021-11-29T04:29:54.000Z | r4nfjj | 4 | 3 | ADHD | Stimulants and menstrual cycle | 0.81 | https://www.reddit.com/r/ADHD/comments/r4nfjj/stimulants_and_menstrual_cycle/ |
MeriadocBrandybuck | Does anyone here take both fluoxetine and vyvanse?
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I have depression and anxiety as well as ADHD and some binge eating. I want to try Vyvanse but I am already taking fluoxetine for depression and hydroxyzine for anxiety. Of course, I am going to see my doctor about it. But I wanted to get other perspectives. Is it possible to stop the fluoxetine and see if Vyvanse alleviates the depression?
I worry about spiking the anxiety. I have had meds do that in the past.
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BarStoolPreacher117 | Does anyone else have one resume they send out while job hunting? I know it’s not ideal, especially when you’re trying to find a new job, but it all seems like too much work. I have almost 10 years of experience in my field and I always find it difficult to keep focused on telling people what the hell it is I do and/or did in past jobs. | 2021-11-29T04:25:21.000Z | r4ncj6 | 3 | 2 | ADHD | Job Hunting | 1 | https://www.reddit.com/r/ADHD/comments/r4ncj6/job_hunting/ |
[deleted] | [deleted] | 2021-11-29T04:17:39.000Z | r4n7gr | 5 | 1 | ADHD | Any reliable online tests? | 1 | https://www.reddit.com/r/ADHD/comments/r4n7gr/any_reliable_online_tests/ |
Simpawknits | [removed] | 2021-11-29T04:12:55.000Z | r4n4ea | 2 | 1 | ADHD | Anyone else feel like a totally different person the first hour after waking up? | 1 | https://www.reddit.com/r/ADHD/comments/r4n4ea/anyone_else_feel_like_a_totally_different_person/ |
[deleted] | [deleted] | 2021-11-29T04:12:32.000Z | r4n45l | 2 | 3 | ADHD | A benefit of medication that I didn’t expect | 1 | https://www.reddit.com/r/ADHD/comments/r4n45l/a_benefit_of_medication_that_i_didnt_expect/ |
AtomicCash | I just want to know if anyone else has this problem, & I assumed you are the people to most likely know. Whenever I try writing on blank paper I slowly start to curve my writings turning it into a word squiggly line, but then I write perfectly with lined paper because I can follow the lines (I think, I truly have no clue). Does anyone else experience this? | 2021-11-29T04:09:14.000Z | r4n1yi | 4 | 1 | ADHD | Writing sentences straight? | 1 | https://www.reddit.com/r/ADHD/comments/r4n1yi/writing_sentences_straight/ |
Wonderful_Duty_6434 | [removed] | 2021-11-29T04:04:48.000Z | r4myyx | 5 | 2 | ADHD | Serious question….. | 1 | https://www.reddit.com/r/ADHD/comments/r4myyx/serious_question/ |
julianfries | So I have been painting models and playing miniature wargames for decades. The hobby has enough variation, new games, different genres that it keep me busy and occupied for years and years. I hopped from game to game and genre to genre but it still kept me busy.
I was diagnosed very late in life and when I started medication I stopped painting miniatures. Cold turkey. One day I was interested in them and the next I wasn't.
Has anyone experienced anything similar? | 2021-11-29T04:04:41.000Z | r4myw8 | 4 | 6 | ADHD | Losing interest in an old hobby after starting medication | 1 | https://www.reddit.com/r/ADHD/comments/r4myw8/losing_interest_in_an_old_hobby_after_starting/ |
LeonardoDePisa | When I am not in school, and thus don't have a dedicated lunch period, I often forget to eat.
I am typically not hungry for lunch due to the medication, so I don't really have a natural reminder, but I am usually okay with forcing myself to eat if I remember.
Or sometimes I will remember at like 4:00, suddenly feel hungry, eat and mess up my schedule for the rest of the day.
Does anyone else do this? Anyone have suggetions? | 2021-11-29T04:02:45.000Z | r4mxk3 | 4 | 6 | ADHD | How To Deal With Forgetting To Eat? | 0.88 | https://www.reddit.com/r/ADHD/comments/r4mxk3/how_to_deal_with_forgetting_to_eat/ |
Rj_is_crazy | So I went to the doctors office and went through the process of being diagnosed. Well two months and 4 doctors visits later I get told “you have more than enough adhd symptoms to be diagnosed. They have been present before you were twelve but you don’t snuggle in school so I can’t diagnose you.” This girl literally handed me a print out from the internet on how to deal with adhd. She told me “try to limit your screen time”. I am just so fed up! | 2021-11-29T03:55:08.000Z | r4ms9f | 4 | 2 | ADHD | Diagnosis or lack their of | 1 | https://www.reddit.com/r/ADHD/comments/r4ms9f/diagnosis_or_lack_their_of/ |
KookyFact540 | I’m still not sure if I have ADHD or not, but everything is very difficult for me at the moment. I’m in college and have a lot of things lining up for me, but I’m worried that my habits will get in the way of my progress. I hyper fixate on things and then get bored of them almost insantly, then mourn the passion that I once had. I find it difficult to get out of bed sometimes, and often miss classes due to lack of motivation even though I do actually want to go and learn. My notes are a mess and I don’t have any method of task organization because every time I try to use one it doesn’t work. I lose my phone once or twice a day and have a fear or intimacy that is inconsistent with my romantic aspirations. My legs have been doing the bouncy thing for as long as I can remember, so much so that my siblings will have to put their hand over my knee every time I’m next to them. I sit in bed stressing about tasks that I know I can get done quickly, but have no drive to do them. I also have this huge pit in my stomach all the time that prevents me from being able to enjoy anything that I used to (although that may just be depression lol) I lose friendships because I will forget to text/call people back, even though I intend to and often think I responded when I didn’t. I cut people off when I’m talking and ramble so much that my family used to say that I have “diarrhea of the mouth”. The only things that seems to calm me down are w33d and making playlists that I listen to once and then forget exist.
I’ve never gotten professional help and I don’t want to self-diagnose, but living life is just super hard right now. | 2021-11-29T03:54:48.000Z | r4mrzo | 2 | 2 | ADHD | please help | 1 | https://www.reddit.com/r/ADHD/comments/r4mrzo/please_help/ |
moosepooo | [removed] | 2021-11-29T03:54:38.000Z | r4mrvq | 853 | 1,619 | ADHD | Tell me one thing you are successful at that neurotypical people struggle with. | 0.99 | https://www.reddit.com/r/ADHD/comments/r4mrvq/tell_me_one_thing_you_are_successful_at_that/ |
[deleted] | [deleted] | 2021-11-29T03:50:29.000Z | r4moxs | 5 | 1 | ADHD | I just got off an hour long call with a psychiatrist and it has now left me in doubt | 1 | https://www.reddit.com/r/ADHD/comments/r4moxs/i_just_got_off_an_hour_long_call_with_a/ |
[deleted] | [deleted] | 2021-11-29T03:47:19.000Z | r4mmra | 1 | 1 | ADHD | Getting over crush | 1 | https://www.reddit.com/r/ADHD/comments/r4mmra/getting_over_crush/ |
asdelvo | I know that sounds like a lot but i have to send it first to another professor so that she can check if before I submit it and I just cannot do it anymore. I planned to send it last week but I just CANNOT do it. I’ve cried so much the last few days and have felt so guilty because having ADHD and being a perfectionist at the same time sucks, I had very high expectations about myself and my thesis and it turned out very bad and I feel like I won’t even pass because what I did somehow doesn’t make sense. I procrastinated so much the first 4 months and the past 2 have been ok but it turned out so badly and I’m tired knowing I would be capable of so much more if I didn’t have ADHD. Just ranting | 2021-11-29T03:39:15.000Z | r4mgyh | 3 | 3 | ADHD | My thesis is due in less than two weeks | 0.81 | https://www.reddit.com/r/ADHD/comments/r4mgyh/my_thesis_is_due_in_less_than_two_weeks/ |
DragonSL22 | Im a little new in the world of adhd but be fore you say anything i was not medicaly diagnosed with ADHD but rather feel like i should get a test for to see if i have it, anyway about the question do people with ADHD become more emotional when attached to certain things like maybe a person or one of their favorite toys or just a random movie? | 2021-11-29T03:38:57.000Z | r4mgqr | 4 | 1 | ADHD | A Question about adhd | 1 | https://www.reddit.com/r/ADHD/comments/r4mgqr/a_question_about_adhd/ |
unsurepolarbear | I tried to make this post simple so people who are adhd as fuck like me are able to process what Im saying, think quicker and RESPOND quicker to encourage more discussion. Because when I tend to ramble on about subjects for too long we get distracted and then forget to comment or upvote.Lets just keep this simple for us extremely low attention span group of people. | 2021-11-29T03:34:10.000Z | r4mdhu | 9 | 34 | ADHD | What the heck kinda rule is “more than 300 characters”!? | 0.92 | https://www.reddit.com/r/ADHD/comments/r4mdhu/what_the_heck_kinda_rule_is_more_than_300/ |
Throwwawayy3929t | Just a venting about healthcare in the US in general
I've been getting treated for ADHD for the past year after spending my childhood and adolescence with chronic ADHD symptoms that were labeled as "ditzy" by doctors along with inconclusive tests. Concerta worked great until I developed a tolerance and the next dose up gave me bad anxiety. Switched to Vyvanse and felt so grateful I could do that since my insurance company will cover it for a $30 co-pay.
Got a letter in the mail a couple days ago that said they are no longer going to cover Vyvanse or any methylphenidate er. Making my only options short acting methylphenidate or adderall or adderall ir. With my work schedule, I would need to take short acting medication 3x/day. I can seeing it completely suck with needing to carry around my pills and especially remembering to take them. This coming semester is my last one to finish my undergrad so the timing absolutely sucks.
My parents (their insurance plan) said that my doctor could write a letter saying I need to be on vyvanse. But, I do not have a diagnosis and so that would inevitably complicate the process. My current psychiatrist said in prior appointments that his goal is not to diagnose me (at university's health clinic, see a lot of people so appointments are 10-15 minutes). I understand it is not an ideal situation but my insurance does not cover any mental health services and this doctor is at a reduced cost.
Just so frustrated. I hate the aspect of "looking for a diagnosis", I just want to know what's wrong with me so I can work on getting better at living with it without feeling like I am self-diagnosing and/or feeling like an imposter. I'm still open to the possibility of it being anxiety but strategies for dealing with that never worked as well as strategies I've used that are used for people with ADHD. As I said, I just want an answer so I don't have to feel like I'm just furthering the confirmation bias every time I try to learn more about how to function properly. | 2021-11-29T03:34:01.000Z | r4mdds | 3 | 2 | ADHD | Finally found a medication that works well (Vyvanse) 2 weeks ago. Just got a letter in the mail saying it will no longer be covered be my insurance come January 1st :) | 1 | https://www.reddit.com/r/ADHD/comments/r4mdds/finally_found_a_medication_that_works_well/ |
Public_Comparison492 | We are just over a week in with trying this with my son, and I feel like crying tears of happiness. We have previously tried every stimulant in the book and all resulted in dulling his personality, exacerbating his anxiety, and making him socially withdrawn and flat. Out of desperation, we kept him on a small dose so that he could function in school.
We took a stimulant break, started the Intuniv, and the results are remarkable. He is calm, happy, focused, and more “present.” We are debating whether we need to even add back in the stimulant.
I used to dread medication vacations because of the huge uptick in his hyperactivity, defiance, and obsessiveness, but since starting the Intuniv, we’ve had none of that. Does Intuniv work better on certain ADHD profiles? | 2021-11-29T03:31:30.000Z | r4mbnl | 10 | 3 | ADHD | What is the science behind Intuniv? | 1 | https://www.reddit.com/r/ADHD/comments/r4mbnl/what_is_the_science_behind_intuniv/ |
yyesspls |
Hey, I have been taking 20 mg of ritalin,(10 mg for breakfast and 10 mg for lunch) for my adhd for about 5 days now and it is causing some very uncomfortable anxiety and nausea. I am taking 60 mg of Prozac daily as well for my OCD, like my psychiatrist directed me to, and I recently switched ADHD medications from Vyvanse (Lisdexamfetamine) to Ritalin, because Vyvanse was also giving me anxiety with a lot of pressure on my chest and upper stomach and nausea on 40 mg and I tried to wait for the side effects to go away but they stayed for about a month before I stopped them. My Psychiatrist said that people usually dont have much of a problem with ritalin if they react badly to vyvanse, but I dont know if these side effects would go away if i just keep waiting and I’m just super frustrated because its effecting my quality of life and the anxiety can often be paralysing and effecting my productivity and triggering my ocd which sucks. Any tips/replies would be greatly appreciated! Thanks :)) | 2021-11-29T03:10:39.000Z | r4lwqn | 2 | 1 | ADHD | Adhd medication making me feel sick and anxious. Need tips! | 1 | https://www.reddit.com/r/ADHD/comments/r4lwqn/adhd_medication_making_me_feel_sick_and_anxious/ |
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sultryGhost | Hello there, I wish you well and I want to share something that’s always been bothering me. So it has caught my attention that I’ve never ever been able to understand a single movie or tv show if it’s the first time I’m watching. I always have to read plot summaries afterwards or watch it again in order to fully understand it.
When I’m watching movies with someone I would find myself frequently asking, “who’s this?” “What are they doing?” “Why did they do that?” And if I’m watching alone, well I just get extremely confused and keep guessing what’s going on. Sometimes I guess right, but sometimes I just get more and more lost that it frustrates me to a great extent.
I don’t think I’m retarded. I’m able to understand and solve rather complex logical problems, but not some soap opera shows with shitty plot. I suspect that it has something to do with my ADHD, but I’m not certain. I’ve ever heard of anyone else having the same issues as me.
I was diagnosed four years ago but I think I’ve had it for the entirety for my life. I took Concerta for a few months but eventually stopped, because it only makes my tics worse. (I also have light Tourette’s.) And I haven’t been on any meds since.
Does anyone else also have this problem? Is there a way I can actually fix it? Is it worth to go consult a psychiatrist? (They’re very expensive) I’m so sick of being unable to understand movies and I want to put an end to this.
Thanks for reading my rant. Sorry if it’s a mess, English is not my first language. | 2021-11-29T03:09:13.000Z | r4lvp6 | 8 | 3 | ADHD | I can’t understand a single movie without constantly asking what’s going on. Is there something wrong with me? | 1 | https://www.reddit.com/r/ADHD/comments/r4lvp6/i_cant_understand_a_single_movie_without/ |
psychiatristshateme | I was recently diagnosed (finally!) and started Vyvanse at 20mg. So far, I’ve noticed that I’m definitely not as hungry and I’m more alert. I wouldn’t say it’s a huge eye-opening moment or anything but I’m able to focus on one task at a time and not get distracted with things around me or my own mind. For example, I completed a 600 word mini essay in under an hour while my boyfriend and his family played video games in the same room. Usually I would not be able to write 3 words with that level of distraction. It’s cool but I guess I was expecting this huge moment of clarity. Is this the moment? I’m excited about it but it seems a little anticlimactic I guess. I’m probably just overthinking it though.
Anyway, follow up appointment is in a few days so maybe I’ll get some answers!Has anyone else had a similar experience to this? Is this the way it’s supposed to feel? | 2021-11-29T03:08:27.000Z | r4lv5w | 1 | 1 | ADHD | New medication is working I think? | 1 | https://www.reddit.com/r/ADHD/comments/r4lv5w/new_medication_is_working_i_think/ |
DartTimeTime | First, I'm already getting help.
Second, I have a diagnosis for "*Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, Unspecified Type. ICD-Code F90*"
Currently I don't have more information on what specific type of ADHD I am "in possession" of, but I suspected is the inattentive type.
:CONTEXT TIME:
I suspect I have emotional hypersensitivity and rejection sensitive dysphoria.
(I've always been sensitive and I never quite understood why no one else was, why everyone seems so numb all the time. I thought they were just better at hiding it than I was. Now it seems possible to me that maybe they weren't hiding it. Maybe that's just what normal was, what normal is, and I'm just not that.)
(As for the rejection sensitive dysphoria, I am now in possession of a post-traumatic stress disorder that sends me into a panic attack anytime a specific word is mentioned. The word in question relates to how my last significant relationship ended in 2010. Which was the single most painful thing I've ever experienced, and I have had four broken bones. Large bones too. I grieved for years afterwards without even realizing, what was going on.)
:STORY TIME:
One thing that is clear about me to not just myself but everyone else is that I do not have very high self-esteem. In fact it's quite poor. (I could go into why but it's sort of beside the point.)
My therapist and my peer counselor would like me to improve myself esteem. So I'm giving it an honest and legitimate attempt. I was recommended an app called "six pillars". It seems to be a good recommendation, if anyone was interested in that.
On the topic of self-assertedness I read the following:
"... If one's primary sense of safety insecurity is through affiliation with the tribe, group, community, family, corporation, company, collective, then even self-esteem can be perceived as threatening and frightening - because it indicates individation,(self-realization, The process of unfolding one's personal identity) therefore separateness."
"Individation raises the specter of isolation to those who have not achieved it, that do not understand that far from being the enemy of the community. It is a necessary precondition. A healthy society is a union of self-respecting individuals. It is not a coral bunch."
"Persons with an underdeveloped sense of identity often Tell themselves if I Express myself, I may evoke disapproval. If I love and affirm myself I may evoke resentment. If I'm too happy with myself I may evoke jealousy. If I stand out I may be compelled to stand alone." They remain frozen in the face of such possibilities - and pay a heavy price in loss of self-esteem."
This spoke to me. I believe I felt "seen" when I read the third paragraph. I had a brief cry, which I suspect was something to do with catharsis. The idea of "being compelled to stand alone" to terrifies me. I honestly feel quite isolated as it is. "Individation raises the specter of isolation to those who have not achieved it" It is the specter most terrifying. I can rationalize that there's nothing to be afraid of, and that things will be fine, but logic does not pierce the heart as easily as fear. It seems too dangerous. The consequences, that anxiety tells me must be there, would be far too great to risk.
Consequences of all this are that I live in an emotional box that's the size of a postage stamp. That's no way to live. Something has to change.
I believe going forward I will have to challenge some of my own core beliefs about my life. I expect it to be a very frightening and emotionally-volatile time.
: ASKING FOR FEEDBACK:
I think it may make it easier to handle if I heard about other people's struggles in this area, and how they have progressed.
It may be comforting if a pattern were to emerge. Some idea of what to expect. It may not be perfect but hopefully, it'll be better than going in blind.
(Thanks in advance for your time) | 2021-11-29T03:08:11.000Z | r4luym | 2 | 3 | ADHD | Attempting to build self esteem with, emotional hypersensitivity, and rejection sensitive dysphoria. | 1 | https://www.reddit.com/r/ADHD/comments/r4luym/attempting_to_build_self_esteem_with_emotional/ |
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emeraldgold69 | I keep hearing exercise is good for ADHD and i grew up dancing and swimming but stopped as i got older. snd because it releases dopamine i feel like it would be a good way to self medicate since i can’t get medication for a while. but of course, my ADHD makes consistency and routine so difficult for me so i really struggle with staying consistent .
I try to be active and i got into running which i like and i want to get into boxing and back into dancing but i just cannot keep consistent even with things i enjoy.
i have so many goals i want for my health and physical fitness and while i’m super thankful because i’ve learnt to love my appearance for the most part and i don’t feel like my self worth isn’t completely rooted in how i look, but i do feel pretty worthless every time i start yet another workout routine knowing that i’ve never completed one or when i keep ruining my own progress. does anyone have any tips or advice on how to work with this? | 2021-11-29T03:05:38.000Z | r4lt7e | 7 | 2 | ADHD | exercise + ADHD | 0.76 | https://www.reddit.com/r/ADHD/comments/r4lt7e/exercise_adhd/ |
theheatherrosiest | Hello everyone!
I was diagnosed with ADHD around 8 years old and I am 22 now. During those years I’ve been medicated, unmedicated, and tried a variety of stimulants and non stimulants.
One thing that I have noticed consistently is that without proper medication (that being Concerta for the better part of my time being medicated as a minor), I have huge difficulty regulating my emotions. Honestly, I have been downright heinous with some of the things that come out of my mouth. I don’t have that moment of consideration before said words have escaped. Needless to say, this has disrupted many of my relationships.
I have been trying different non-stimulant options for the past year or so, and nothing has held a candle to my original medication so far. My therapist has recommended trying to notice my anger in my body before I get to speaking with the intent of de-escalating myself, but it’s rare that I am able to think rationally once I’ve gotten upset.
I suppose I’m just looking for advice if anyone has any, and validation that others have had this experience as well. | 2021-11-29T03:04:11.000Z | r4ls6u | 10 | 1 | ADHD | Difficulty Regulating Emotion w/o Meds | 1 | https://www.reddit.com/r/ADHD/comments/r4ls6u/difficulty_regulating_emotion_wo_meds/ |
lmxor101 | Apologies if this has been asked before. I have an appointment this week to be evaluated for ADHD and I am curious about what to expect. The place I'm going to hasn't really told me anything, just that I'll be there for several hours, and I don't like going into things blind. From y'all's experience, is there anything (documents, for example) I should bring with me, or any tests to expect? | 2021-11-29T02:55:56.000Z | r4lmeg | 1 | 1 | ADHD | What to expect at an assessment? | 1 | https://www.reddit.com/r/ADHD/comments/r4lmeg/what_to_expect_at_an_assessment/ |
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ihatebellpeppers | I have an unexplained intense interest in a few things that I really wish I could control. In particular, right now I am most struggling with my interests in music and languages. I wish I could just stop caring about them or finding them interesting because I just feel really weird and abnormal. I have been interested in these since I was young and I guess haven't grown out of them. With languages, I have uncontrollable desire to learn about new languages. I don't necessarily think it's an objective problem. However, I realize it's super unrealistic to try to learn 3 languages while juggling school and other responsibilities. Unfortunately, this common sense reasoning does not stop my brain one bit from being obsessed with languages.
Similarly, with music, I will spend hours learning about music theory, music production, music in a different culture, when I really should be doing my homework. I have spent probably more than $2000 on music related items such as books, instruments, software over the last few years. My parents think it's super weird but for some reason I can't seem to help myself. I don't have a job so this a significant deal of money that's pretty much the majority of my life savings.
Stuff like this is now causing me great anxiety as college looms near. Music and Languages are not particularly known for being lucrative fields of study, so I really wish I could be as interested in "useful" stuff like Biology or Software Development. In an ideal world, where I didn't have to worry about making a living, I probably wouldn't mind the fact that I spend an excessive amount of time on music and languages. In fact, I would probably really enjoy if I could just focus on them without thinking "wow, you're gonna be so broke if you don't get a real job." (Of course, this does not apply to everyone who has these interests, but it's still a worry of mine). | 2021-11-29T02:50:38.000Z | r4liql | 5 | 3 | ADHD | Anxiety over my weird interests and obsessions | 1 | https://www.reddit.com/r/ADHD/comments/r4liql/anxiety_over_my_weird_interests_and_obsessions/ |
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[deleted] | [deleted] | 2021-11-29T02:44:58.000Z | r4lenj | 13 | 4 | ADHD | Meeting with my PCP next week to ask about ADHD... But I'm really worried about bringing it up and getting a "drug seeking behavior" label. | 0.84 | https://www.reddit.com/r/ADHD/comments/r4lenj/meeting_with_my_pcp_next_week_to_ask_about_adhd/ |
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jackiebird | I've had the "graduation" talk with my therapist recently, where she mentioned that I've been doing well enough for long enough that I may not need to see her anymore. But the truth is that I honestly just want to stop going because I'm starting to think it's a waste of time. I don't really have much to talk about anymore, I consider my PTSD pretty handled and my psychiatrist is working well with me for meds for the ADHD. I still struggle with emotional regulation but I don't know if she's ever given me a good suggestion for that. In our sessions a lot of the time we end up taking about nothing relevant, or just sitting in silence. It's honestly frustrating. But at the same time I feel bad telling her I want to stop. It's probably crossing a line for her to tell me this much about her personal life, but she has a lot of health problems and is practically destitute. I feel like if I leave, if I stop paying her it will put her in a hard position. I hold no illusions that she'll be hurt by my leaving, and my payments are the one thing keeping her afloat, I know I'm not that important, but I also know she's in a rough spot.
It's sort of the antithesis of therapy to feel like you need to be there for your therapist. I do think I'd do better with someone else on my remaining issues, but she's the only option in reasonable distance. I don't know how to feel about this, or what to do. I want to stop going, but I know there's still things I need help with, but don't know where else to find it, and inadequate care is better than no care, maybe. | 2021-11-29T02:36:28.000Z | r4l8sf | 3 | 2 | ADHD | I don't think my therapist is helping anymore | 1 | https://www.reddit.com/r/ADHD/comments/r4l8sf/i_dont_think_my_therapist_is_helping_anymore/ |
curiousgeorge889 | My beautiful bf (M23) and I (F22) have been together for four years. He has severe depression and sleep apnea and was recently diagnosed with ADHD which explains so much. He is so kind and thoughtful and smart and loving but some of his symptoms are really difficult to manage.
In our entire relationship he’s been employed for about three months, and he’s failed out of college three times and he’s giving it another go now. He sleeps well into the day really often and stays up all night, often missing plans and being too tired to do anything but stay home and watch TV. He’s addicted to video games and has gained so much weight that I’m worried for his health. He also has a really fluctuating sex drive which is very confusing.
He won’t take his meds and won’t get a CPAP machine. He also won’t stay in touch with his psychiatrist or psychologist enough for them to be properly effective.
I love him to death but it’s just getting to be so hard. I know it’s not my job to fix him, but I’ve taken on so much responsibility that I feel like his mother (reminding him about all his appts, cooking, cleaning, laundry, school work).
I’m also in Med school and I work so I don’t have as much time on my hands to be there for him as I’d like. What are some things your partners have done to make you feel supported and to help you help yourself? Is this a lost cause? Are there things that your partners have done which have made things worse even if they’ve been well intentioned?
Thanks in advance!
TDLR: my bf has lots of symptoms of ADHD but won’t seek adequate professional help. What, in your experiences, has helped you help yourself? | 2021-11-29T02:34:10.000Z | r4l757 | 43 | 36 | ADHD | My BF has ADHD and I don’t know how what to do anymore | 0.91 | https://www.reddit.com/r/ADHD/comments/r4l757/my_bf_has_adhd_and_i_dont_know_how_what_to_do/ |
Nahughes121989 | So I was recently diagnosed with ADHD along with an unspecified anxiety disorder. I plan to be in school for a long time into the future, so I need to address the ADHD. I was told that the stimulants for ADHD can worsen anxiety symptoms. Do any of you have experience with this situation? I could probably get by in school without the meds, but I'd like to try them if I can. I know you aren't doctors, I just want advice from someone in a similar situation. Thanks. | 2021-11-29T02:33:17.000Z | r4l6jt | 1 | 1 | ADHD | Question on ADHD and anxiety. | 1 | https://www.reddit.com/r/ADHD/comments/r4l6jt/question_on_adhd_and_anxiety/ |
muffledlady | TLDR: My mother with adhd refuses to get treatment. She is unaware that her symptoms cause her to be hurtful to myself and my family. What should I do?
Hey all. I need to rant/get some advice. So I’m an adult with ADHD (24F) who has always struggled but wasn’t diagnosed until 20y/o. When I was diagnosed and told my family, my mother (48F) mentioned that she probably has it too, but has chosen to never treat it. As I’ve worked to find treatment for myself to function the best I can, I’ve realized my mom has ADHD, and her symptoms are REALLY BAD.
She is one of the most generous and caring people I know but due to typical symptoms, can be a little intense. As I learn more about myself I can’t help but understand her more too. Now I’m in a spiral of realizing a lot of the issues we’ve had can be linked to her ADHD. Here are some of the biggest things:
-Extreme emotional volatility, with her there is no addressing issues before they’re really big, it’s either no problem or she’s absolutely livid.
- Coping mechanisms like binge eating (she’s always struggled with weight), shopaholic and hyper focusing on special interests that change frequently.
- Many career changes and didn’t finish college, she either gets bored or discontent about something.
- Poor time management, she’s always late, disorganized and stressed about it.
I struggle with these things too but I’m working hard to get better. She refuses to seek treatment or go to therapy and continues to effect our family in a negative way. Growing up she would constantly get stressed and absolutely snap on my father, myself and siblings. She would yell and say super hurtful things. She’s really good at gaslighting and making everyone feel like we let her down. I’ve always done my best to apologize and try and fix things but I have never once had her apologize for anything. My two sisters (19,12) are absolutely terrified of her.
I’m learning and trying to become more emotionally intelligent, and I’m getting tired of tolerating abuse from someone who chooses to not get help for themself.
On thanksgiving, my mother offered to host. Holidays are usually very difficult with her because she gets overwhelmed and makes everyone else stressed and upset. I wanted to prevent this so I showed up the day before and helped her clean the house and prepare for the next day. Day of, myself, my boyfriend, sister and dad are all at the house hours before guests arrive to help. She ends up being so stressed that she won’t even tell us that she needed help with. I asked her where a recipe she had printed was and that’s was her breaking point. She screamed at me in front of everyone and made an absolute scene. We were all in shock about what happened. Since, she has not mentioned it once and like usual, no apology. I have done everything I can to help her and be empathic to her stress, but I’m done tolerating the outbursts. It’s embarrassing to have my boyfriend experience things like this.
What’s should I do? I’m ready to stand up for myself. | 2021-11-29T02:31:12.000Z | r4l54q | 1 | 5 | ADHD | I’m an adult with ADHD (23) who has a mom with ADHD (48) | 1 | https://www.reddit.com/r/ADHD/comments/r4l54q/im_an_adult_with_adhd_23_who_has_a_mom_with_adhd/ |
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DrewG4444 | I have a hard time with emotional regulation and rejection sensitivity. I get so consumed by some of my darker thoughts, mostly about how my mind likes to twist around situations or thoughts for the worst, and it bothers me and affects my life a lot.
The rejection sensitivity definitely feeds into the emotional regulation issue as well.
I try things like telling myself that I need to let my thoughts go, or run my hands under cold water, or even try to distract myself with a game or movie, but nothing really seems to help.
Any tips?? | 2021-11-29T02:23:22.000Z | r4kzp4 | 3 | 4 | ADHD | Emotional regulation and rejection sensitivity struggles | 1 | https://www.reddit.com/r/ADHD/comments/r4kzp4/emotional_regulation_and_rejection_sensitivity/ |
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[deleted] | [deleted] | 2021-11-29T02:20:00.000Z | r4kxbf | 1 | 1 | ADHD | I cannot for the life of me pay attention to my friend’s stories with inside jokes with other friends | 1 | https://www.reddit.com/r/ADHD/comments/r4kxbf/i_cannot_for_the_life_of_me_pay_attention_to_my/ |
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Simply_An_Owl | Does anyone else have a hard time with math?
I feel stupid because I have always struggled with math in school, and at most, I can do some very basic algebra.
I'm in college, currently, and struggling with math myself. It's not super complicated math, as it's just stuff like factoring polynomials. Still, I can never seem to retain what I learn in class, and forget it as soon as we move on to the next thing.
However, I need to be good at math to pursue the career I want, which is a STEM field.
What can I do to better retain the knowledge and understand math? | 2021-11-29T02:04:53.000Z | r4kmpy | 6 | 7 | ADHD | Struggling with math | 1 | https://www.reddit.com/r/ADHD/comments/r4kmpy/struggling_with_math/ |
[deleted] | [deleted] | 2021-11-29T02:04:04.000Z | r4km77 | 1 | 1 | ADHD | assistance with all things diagnosis | 1 | https://www.reddit.com/r/ADHD/comments/r4km77/assistance_with_all_things_diagnosis/ |
cutestonerbf | idek if i can post this here but i need to let things out. me and my brother have been in a big fight the past few days. and i’ve been staying at my gfs house so i haven’t been home in days. i have bad attachment issues and separation anxiety. i need to text my family or anyone as close as family goodnight i love you every night or i can’t sleep. obviously lately i haven’t been texting him that or even checking up on him (which i also need to do everyday). so i’ve had a very very hard time sleeping which sucks because i was doing really well. luckily i’ve been with my gf so it’s a little easier. and anyway it’s hanukah so i had to go back to my house. my whole family’s here obviously. anyway when i walked in i seen my brother and i had to go to my room so i could cry. because i miss him and i miss being close. we were literally so close he was my best friend it hurts to have that all taken away in a day. i hate him so much but at the same time i love him and it’s so confusing. i just want a hug all i want is one hug. and when i came in my room i started crying because i missed it and i missed my bird. i just want everything to go back to normal i hate change. and i mean i could stay at my house tonight because he’s going to someone else’s house for the night but idk if my gf wants to and all i want to do is cuddle her i need love so badly. i feel like everything’s falling apart. | 2021-11-29T02:03:48.000Z | r4km0f | 2 | 1 | ADHD | i just want help :( | 1 | https://www.reddit.com/r/ADHD/comments/r4km0f/i_just_want_help/ |
[deleted] | [deleted] | 2021-11-29T02:03:01.000Z | r4klge | 2 | 1 | ADHD | Feeling sleepy on ADHD medication? | 1 | https://www.reddit.com/r/ADHD/comments/r4klge/feeling_sleepy_on_adhd_medication/ |
HumbleInstruction842 | So I will start off by saying, my anxiety is at its lowest aside from the stress I feel from all of the things I’m not accomplishing.
I was recently diagnosed with ADHD. I’ve dealt with issues in the past, but I’ve always had people around me that were able to help pick up the pieces I was dropping as I bounced around from one thing to the other. With my husband traveling for work the last few months, I decided to get help because I have to do better for my children when he is gone three weeks a month. I have been under a ton of stress as my list of things to do/finish gets longer and longer with each day that passes. Seriously, ALL of my anxiety is circled around my unmanaged ADHD.
When I was diagnosed, the psychologist put in my chart that I needed to manage my anxiety before starting stimulants. I understand the reasoning, but he says they do not allow their patients to be on anxiety meds of any kind and stimulant medication. I feel like I’m in a catch 22. My appointment is this week to discuss treatment options, but I am considering canceling to save the out of pocket unless I can get a handle on the anxiety so they are comfortable treating me.
Counseling is not an option at the moment as all of my extra funds are tied up with an upcoming surgery. Anyways, how do you keep your anxiety manageable as you attempt to keep your home under control while not actually getting anything done all day? 😬 I should have asked at my last appointment, but I was struggling to process it all. | 2021-11-29T02:02:44.000Z | r4kl8z | 3 | 1 | ADHD | Getting anxiety under control so I can start medication | 1 | https://www.reddit.com/r/ADHD/comments/r4kl8z/getting_anxiety_under_control_so_i_can_start/ |
debo43 | I’m so glad you all are here to talk to!
I see a lot of post on ADHD with attention, focus and concentration issues but not as much with the other aspects of ADHD . Now, that’s not to say I don’t experience them all it but my main concentration of difficulty is impulsiveness, hyperactivity and can be very emotional at times.
I constantly interrupt and over talk everyone. I can’t sit still and watch tv, I can go from 0 to 10 in a second, especially if I feel like I’m being corrected or fin frustrated at something. My family is tired of telling me to shut up and lower my voice and stepping into conversations with my “correct” opinion. Which I will talk about forever!
I am also impatient, can’t wait in lines or for that matter I finish peoples sentences .
I also get a lot of ideas that ping pong back and forth in my mind. Sometimes racing thoughts.
Anyway, just wondering if stimulant medication, partially in the methylphenidate family is supposed to help with this?
Anyone out there ADHD with more H that can understand what I’m trying to say?
Oh, I’m on medication but titrating up. Helps some but not great efficacy. Also seeing therapist.
Thanks in advance for any help. | 2021-11-29T02:02:03.000Z | r4kksw | 2 | 3 | ADHD | Looking for individuals with adult ADHD that have more emotional /impulsive/hyperactivity symptoms. | 1 | https://www.reddit.com/r/ADHD/comments/r4kksw/looking_for_individuals_with_adult_adhd_that_have/ |
dubletC | Toadies
Weezer
The Offspring
Fugazi
Korn
Tyler The Creator
Kanye West
Presidents Of The United States
Radiohead
Deftones
Lamb Of God
[So many amazing bands/artists came out of the 90s, but i love a lot other ones not from the 90s. Check these bands out and if you have a question about the songs I like from them. Feel free. Literally music is one of the only things I can occupy myself with right now because i’m still grounded. I’ve been grounded for like 2 and 1/2 months lmfao. My uncle introduced me also to a bunch of screamo bands. And I lowkey love em. Give me some music recommendations too.] | 2021-11-29T01:59:24.000Z | r4kiow | 7 | 4 | ADHD | Some of the bands i’m obsessed with | 0.84 | https://www.reddit.com/r/ADHD/comments/r4kiow/some_of_the_bands_im_obsessed_with/ |
[deleted] | [deleted] | 2021-11-29T01:56:20.000Z | r4kghn | 1 | 1 | ADHD | School is not helping (Vent post) | 1 | https://www.reddit.com/r/ADHD/comments/r4kghn/school_is_not_helping_vent_post/ |
Sea-Indepeny944 | Is Rumination an issue for you?
So, as said by the post. I suffer from ADHD and have a HUGE problem with ruminating over my past mistakes. And now, and over the past 5 months it’s gotten a lot worse then it usually has. I’m constantly stuck in my head and living in the past and cannot stick to the present moment. Thank you to everyone! | 2021-11-29T01:54:06.000Z | r4kez3 | 9 | 21 | ADHD | Is Rumination an issue for any of you? | 0.92 | https://www.reddit.com/r/ADHD/comments/r4kez3/is_rumination_an_issue_for_any_of_you/ |
uselessasginlasagna | Does anyone else experience hypersensitivity? Specifically to specific sound(s)?
I often listen to music to drown out the relentless 'noise' caused by overthinking and just the rapid spit fire of thoughts running through my head, and find that sound (music) is a way for me to 'focus' when working on tasks, most of the time.
The other day I somehow got stuck on a loop of songs which literally made me cringe. Perhaps a culmination of pitch, tone and texture... But it was like nails on a calkboard (or equally as disturbing for me is the ice scraper on the car window after a frost).
This experience hit me so hard, I started thinking back if I had ever noticed anything like this before. In fact I had one teacher in middle school that I loathed because her voice just triggered something in me and all I could think about during class was screaming. I am sure there were other instances, but the physical visceral experience of these two experiences was similar. | 2021-11-29T01:53:48.000Z | r4kery | 4 | 8 | ADHD | ADHD and hypersensitivity | 1 | https://www.reddit.com/r/ADHD/comments/r4kery/adhd_and_hypersensitivity/ |
1dundundun | [removed] | 2021-11-29T01:51:08.000Z | r4kcvm | 1 | 1 | ADHD | How have you addressed friends, family, colleagues you’ve ghosted over the years? | 1 | https://www.reddit.com/r/ADHD/comments/r4kcvm/how_have_you_addressed_friends_family_colleagues/ |
[deleted] | [deleted] | 2021-11-29T01:49:37.000Z | r4kbrp | 2 | 2 | ADHD | Email phobia slightly better now that emails won't send when I forget to attach something. | 1 | https://www.reddit.com/r/ADHD/comments/r4kbrp/email_phobia_slightly_better_now_that_emails_wont/ |
[deleted] | [removed] | 2021-11-29T01:48:54.000Z | r4kbbf | 1 | 1 | ADHD | What small thing that could improve your day are you putting off right now? | 1 | https://www.reddit.com/r/ADHD/comments/r4kbbf/what_small_thing_that_could_improve_your_day_are/ |
PROcrastinator24-7 | I've done a bit of research on ADHD/ADD and noticed I have /had very similar symptoms sometimes having the exact same. I fidget alot and when I notice I'm fidgeting i stop but then I feel really weird and uncomfortable not fidgeting, my arms or legs feel like jelly and then I have random bursts of dedication to a task but the next day I can't get the same task done or barely get it done. I lost motivation to do alot and whenever I get a notification from Instagram I stop everything I'm doing and sit on the app for a while. I always fidget and I'm doing it rn as I'm typing this. I just need to know if it's ADHD or my brain playing tricks on me | 2021-11-29T01:48:47.000Z | r4kb8r | 1 | 1 | ADHD | It keeps on bugging me | 1 | https://www.reddit.com/r/ADHD/comments/r4kb8r/it_keeps_on_bugging_me/ |
method_men25 | Hello all and thank you for reading.
So I'm currently starting my first career rather late in life (38/teacher), and I don't know if it's for me. I'm not great or consistent at following up/following through, lesson planning usually happens in the hour before my first class starts, finding the motivation to stay on task is difficult which means working ahead is nearly impossible, grading (and pretty much everything else) only happens when I have a deadline tomorrow, and I don't like all the 'back end' work. In fact, right now I have a formal lesson I have to write, a formal video presentation I have to submit, lessons for tomorrow and next week to at least sketch out, a bunch of case manager items I need to catch up on, plus homework because I'm going to school for all this while I work here, aaaaand I'm on reddit instead. I don't know if it's something that I'll ever get better at. This job requires I get good at a bunch of things that historically have been pain points.
HOWEVER
The things I suck at here are often things I need to get down if I'm going to work most places. It seems a lot of my problems are with soft skills. Do I just reach for my straw and suck it up?
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A dream job would be one where I work with people in some sort of helping role. I'd love teaching if interacting with students was all I ever did. It would be one that pays a decent wage but didn't have too much in the way of 'homework'. Anything where I could go in, do my job, and leave with a decent paycheck would be amazing. Also, not too fast paced or stressful, not too much attention to detail, not too much screen time, no fire/LE/EMT, no writing notes, and no sales!
So far my dream job sounds terribly lazy and not something that pays well...
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And for those who are wondering, I don't have a compelling 'why.' Few things in life drive me like that, very few are more compelling than whatever I want in the moment, and I don't know if any of them pay any money. | 2021-11-29T01:47:35.000Z | r4kaff | 1 | 1 | ADHD | Help me find a good career? | 1 | https://www.reddit.com/r/ADHD/comments/r4kaff/help_me_find_a_good_career/ |
[deleted] | [deleted] | 2021-11-29T01:44:36.000Z | r4k8c4 | 2 | 2 | ADHD | Medication to balance energy levels | 1 | https://www.reddit.com/r/ADHD/comments/r4k8c4/medication_to_balance_energy_levels/ |
MajinVegeta2171 | So I used to have a LOT of behavioral issues in school, eventually I learned "be quiet and don't fight, especially with the figures of authority" along with a litany of other common ADHD symptoms. This got me through pretty much everything except what is going to be my future career (in law school), with me having to both a little more social & a little more assertive (but in a healthy way). I just want to know if it's worth asking the Veterans Hospital that I go to for therapy/meds for more testing.
I lowkey don't feel like doing more testing, and they did like one questionnaire that was 4 hours long. And that was already brutal enough for me to go through, just wondering if there's anyone here who's had a similar experience with some pointers for me. | 2021-11-29T01:43:11.000Z | r4k7dl | 12 | 1 | ADHD | I get therapy from the VA, and I get decent meds from them...but I feel it's not enough. I'm also broke, no insurance, and I have no diagnosis other than Persistent Depressive Disorder. Should I give up in trying to convince my therapist & psychiatrist that I have ADHD? (32/Latino/he/they) | 1 | https://www.reddit.com/r/ADHD/comments/r4k7dl/i_get_therapy_from_the_va_and_i_get_decent_meds/ |
pool_fizzle | [removed] | 2021-11-29T01:34:45.000Z | r4k1bu | 2,196 | 2,976 | ADHD | Tell me you have ADHD without telling me you have ADHD | 0.97 | https://www.reddit.com/r/ADHD/comments/r4k1bu/tell_me_you_have_adhd_without_telling_me_you_have/ |
Salt_Principle_6672 | Do you ever just feel like you disappoint everyone around you every single day?
Like, I do really feel like us ADHD folks are an incredible breed, people who have the ability to think outside societies boxes at every angle, to not get caught up and stuck on every little detail in our lives, to live a rather odd and complex existence from the POV of most people. But I find that people are initially astounded or impressed by my ADHD qualities (being social, being idealistic, optimistic), and then are incredibly disappointed when I can't follow through or back it up, or have no stamina when it comes to projects or ideas. I might be very friendly one day and then be unable to interact with you for a week. People think I've grown bored of them, when in reality it's just the chaos of my brain.
Lately I feel this way both in my job and in life. I'm working in a position that I don't think I deserve, but is the type of thing where they saw "good" things from me early on and assumed it'd translate, but it won't and can't.
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Just making me sad lately. | 2021-11-29T01:34:21.000Z | r4k11k | 1 | 2 | ADHD | Constantly disappointing. | 1 | https://www.reddit.com/r/ADHD/comments/r4k11k/constantly_disappointing/ |
[deleted] | [removed] | 2021-11-29T01:32:19.000Z | r4jzk1 | 1 | 1 | ADHD | Has anyone here got really good at something? | 1 | https://www.reddit.com/r/ADHD/comments/r4jzk1/has_anyone_here_got_really_good_at_something/ |
[deleted] | [deleted] | 2021-11-29T01:32:04.000Z | r4jzdu | 1 | 1 | ADHD | ADHD and relationships | 1 | https://www.reddit.com/r/ADHD/comments/r4jzdu/adhd_and_relationships/ |
[deleted] | [deleted] | 2021-11-29T01:29:12.000Z | r4jx9f | 1 | 1 | ADHD | I could use some guidance | 1 | https://www.reddit.com/r/ADHD/comments/r4jx9f/i_could_use_some_guidance/ |
i_imagine | I've been on this sub for a few months now, and I've asked if I had ADHD on this sub before too. But the more time passes, the more I question if I'm just looking for an excuse to be lazy. I talked with my parents about ADHD once before, after they found out I'd been lurking on this sub for a while. They essentially said, "you don't have any mental disorders, stop looking at this stuff." Of course that's absolute bullshit, because even if I don't have ADHD, there's something wrong with me for sure. I don't believe them at all, but I've been tracking my habits, and what I'm thinking and doing and stuff.
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I know this sub is very strict on what "lazy" actually means. From what I've seen here, it basically comes down to making the choice to do nothing, while ADHD is unable to do anything, despite wanting to. I feel like I rly do match a lot of the ADHD symptoms, but at the same time, I find myself choosing to be lazy. Actually I'm not even sure if I'm choosing, just that I'm not doing what I'm supposed to be doing. For the past 3 weeks, I've sat down to do work on my laptop, only to just watch videos on youtube. I've only done work for like 4 or 5 days out of the past few weeks. It's absolutely crushing as I have so much homework to do, and half of it is overdue because I can't just sit down and do it. Yet every time I do, I end up on youtube and I just watch a ton of videos until suddenly it's 12 am and then I go to bed. I don't stay up later because I'm pretty sure I'll just sit there doing a whole lot of nothing and I function terribly the next day if I get less than 6 hours of sleep. I usually get 6-7 hours of sleep each night tho, which is enough for me.
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The past few weeks have rly made me wonder if I'm just fooling myself with ADHD as an excuse to do these things. It's that I want to. I make myself not play video games on the weekdays unless I finished my work. Only exception is Friday evenings because I tell myself that I have the weekend to do my work, and I need at least one day where I can relax guilt free and not stress about anything. Other than that tho, I've never played a game on a weekday ever since I enforced this rule on myself. But I've found myself on youtube instead of gaming. I've considered getting a site blocker for youtube but I'm not sure if that would even help, since I've literally stared at a wall for an hour before instead of doing my work. And that wasn't a one time thing; it happened multiple times. Basically every time my parents took away my devices.
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I have two friends with ADHD, both diagnosed before they were even 10, but only one of them is on meds rn. The other one is working to get on meds tho. I talked to them both quite a few times about ADHD and they both tell me that from what I've said, I have ADHD. But I feel like I'm only telling them stuff that makes it seem obvious I have ADHD. I guess it's some sort of imposter syndrome, because I feel like I'm lying to people about the whole ADHD thing, despite everyone that I've talked to about it says I have it (except my parents).
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It's very conflicting and it's pretty much the only reason why I haven't talked to my parents about it again. How am I supposed to convince my parents that I have ADHD when I can't even convince myself? I have another post from a few months ago about my ADHD symptoms. If you're curious about what symptoms I'm talking about, go check that one out. If you have a question I'll answer that too.
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Obviously I'm not looking for a diagnosis, but I do want to know if I'm justified in feeling the way I do, and how I can get my ass to work (aside from meds, that's probably gonna take a while).
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TLDR: Feeling like a real piece of shit after getting next to no work done and having tons of missed assignments. Not sure if it's executive dysfunction or pure laziness. | 2021-11-29T01:27:26.000Z | r4jw0u | 10 | 14 | ADHD | Laziness or ADHD? | 0.95 | https://www.reddit.com/r/ADHD/comments/r4jw0u/laziness_or_adhd/ |
empleat | Hey I was wondering if anyone dealt with executive disfunctions and hyperbolic discounting?! Rather than telling me basics, tell me specific tips which helped! The more esoteric the better, because I read many articles/videos and many things are simply N/A for me, or I can't use them yet!
Because I have also existential boredom and depression and chronic pain and fatigue and I can't do anything 75-90% of a day... I won't be describing my situation, because people can't grasp it anyways, so don't ask me... Nothing entertains me more than watching a wall and willing doesn't work (as will is limited resources) and I have 0 motivation, so it has to be something else...
Atomic habits are not bad, but I have mostly nothing to do whole day. Even if I went 0.5km walk a day with daily increments. I will do inevitably something stupid, which sets me behind days/weeks. Like going to sleep at 3-6AM. I have 0 self-control... Problem is to be consistent and I can't even recall anything during a day, as I have huge headache and if I set timers - I defer them 50 times, or because other reasons don't do anything! I can't plan and execute even simplest things often times, 90% of times from boredom and what not... I Am completely lost...
E.g. I defer going to sleep 500 times and listen to 1 song even 8 hours during my worst days. And my brain literally hurts from boredom like torture, it is not even pain!!! I Am bored to death of 6 years doing nothing coz chronic pain!!!
**TL:DR** **Just tell me any tips for executive disfunctions and hyperbolic discounting and procrastination, bedtime procrastination, will, habits and so on... I don't know everything, this would help!!!**
**Thanks!** | 2021-11-29T01:21:27.000Z | r4jrsf | 1 | 3 | ADHD | Any tips for Hyperbolic Discounting and Executive Disfunctions?! | 0.81 | https://www.reddit.com/r/ADHD/comments/r4jrsf/any_tips_for_hyperbolic_discounting_and_executive/ |
berti102 | Do you guys stay up late to work? Now it's 2am at my place.
I do. And I like working at night. It's the time when I can be pretty focused.
But it's not about productivity recently. It's because I'm behind schedule at work and I need to catch up. And I'm scared of failure. And there's a lot of pressure at work because my ADHD "made me" a great out of the box solutions finder. So I got promoted. And trouble started.
Every time I say to myself "ok, this time I will push through, do an all-nighter, fix all the things or at least plan how to catch up on my tasks". Then I get tired at 1-2 a.m. and go to sleep for an hour "just to get some freshness". But I wake up at 8-9, and the usual day starts with all the information noise coming from my mailbox and phone.
So then every time I tell myself "this time I won't finish at 5pm and will just continue into extra hours until I finish everything". But I get tired at 4:45 and shut down everything. Go to sleep. Wake up at 9pm. And plan the all-nighter again.
Was any of you trapped in such an endless cycle? How did you managed to deal with it? | 2021-11-29T01:12:16.000Z | r4jlby | 6 | 7 | ADHD | Staying late | 1 | https://www.reddit.com/r/ADHD/comments/r4jlby/staying_late/ |
Sea-Indepeny944 | Does Adderall help with rumination/thought loops?
Hello. I am a Male(19 years old). Who suffers from ADHD. And I’ve been dealing with a serious issue regarding my mental health. So back in April, I started having issues with ruminating over my past mistakes and actions that I feel guilt over doing. I know those things don’t matter and don’t have an effect on me today because I am a changed man. But I’m starting to get stuck on these things, ruminate on them, and have irrational thoughts regarding the situation.
Can Adderall help me with this? | 2021-11-29T01:11:07.000Z | r4jkiv | 5 | 2 | ADHD | Adderall thoughts. | 0.75 | https://www.reddit.com/r/ADHD/comments/r4jkiv/adderall_thoughts/ |
Deathless729 | [removed] | 2021-11-29T01:09:12.000Z | r4jj5m | 86 | 368 | ADHD | Procrastinating going to sleep | 1 | https://www.reddit.com/r/ADHD/comments/r4jj5m/procrastinating_going_to_sleep/ |
[deleted] | [deleted] | 2021-11-29T01:07:54.000Z | r4ji7g | 2 | 2 | ADHD | Vyvanse and NyQuil | 1 | https://www.reddit.com/r/ADHD/comments/r4ji7g/vyvanse_and_nyquil/ |
[deleted] | [removed] | 2021-11-29T01:03:45.000Z | r4jf92 | 1 | 1 | ADHD | Vyvanse and NyQuil | 1 | https://www.reddit.com/r/ADHD/comments/r4jf92/vyvanse_and_nyquil/ |
positiveshinee | I feel like I am happiest when I am the most uncomfortable and must focus on something big in front of me so that I have no weird thoughts. Although I am stressed, it almost feels like a good type of stress. I'm not bored and must adapt to the new situations in front of me. I have tried in the past to live a lowkey life and to do lowkey things just like everyone else around me, but I just feel/felt so miserable. I honestly feel so embarrassed sometimes for the way I act and the things I do to gain stimulation. I also hate that I can't ever truly relax, is what it feels like. But at the same time making my schedule and life really busy, especially with things I'm not 100% comfortable with, does make it feel like I'm living my absolute "fullest" life. This is also unfortunate bc I'm ngl it has led to me overstaying in toxic situations with toxic people before, just in the search of stimulation. Does this apply to anyone else? Do you guys know if this is healthy or not? | 2021-11-29T01:03:22.000Z | r4jeyt | 4 | 2 | ADHD | Do people with ADHD like being uncomfortable and being pushed past their limits because it fills in the noise in your brain and allow you to become fully stimulated? | 1 | https://www.reddit.com/r/ADHD/comments/r4jeyt/do_people_with_adhd_like_being_uncomfortable_and/ |
swede907 | My go tos are 2048, sudoku, and solitaire. Sometimes Pokémon go, but I get bored when I’m so far away from leveling up.
I like puzzles, but anything really
Among us was cool but I didn’t get obsessed enough to learn any strategy so I always lost
What’s your favorite way to avoid doing anything productive? | 2021-11-29T01:02:28.000Z | r4jeb7 | 4 | 2 | ADHD | What are your favorite games? | 1 | https://www.reddit.com/r/ADHD/comments/r4jeb7/what_are_your_favorite_games/ |
positiveshinee | [removed] | 2021-11-29T00:59:12.000Z | r4jbuw | 1 | 1 | ADHD | Do ADHD people like being uncomfortable and being pushed past their limits because it fills in the noise in your brain and allow you to become fully stimulated? | 1 | https://www.reddit.com/r/ADHD/comments/r4jbuw/do_adhd_people_like_being_uncomfortable_and_being/ |
Kitchen_Lecture_2675 | [removed] | 2021-11-29T00:58:46.000Z | r4jbjg | 1 | 1 | ADHD | PSA: Take CNS-Stims and practice mindfull meditation. | 1 | https://www.reddit.com/r/ADHD/comments/r4jbjg/psa_take_cnsstims_and_practice_mindfull_meditation/ |
swede907 | [removed] | 2021-11-29T00:56:47.000Z | r4ja6h | 1 | 1 | ADHD | What are you favorite games? | 1 | https://www.reddit.com/r/ADHD/comments/r4ja6h/what_are_you_favorite_games/ |
Deathless729 | [removed] | 2021-11-29T00:56:23.000Z | r4j9vz | 1 | 1 | ADHD | Procrastinating going to sleep | 1 | https://www.reddit.com/r/ADHD/comments/r4j9vz/procrastinating_going_to_sleep/ |
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