medication, which works more generally for Tourettes tics, and can also help with certain ADHD cognitive symptoms without being a harsh stimulant which needs a definitive adult ADHD diagnosis. I've also been recommended CBT books, but therapy itself is so expensive. woop woop!
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I was apprehensive - the psychiatrist I was referred to had mediocre reviews. He was super no-nonsense, interrupted me often, unemotional. But he was so effective and listened to all of my concerns. I asked about Adderall, he shot that down hard and offered sneakier general meds.
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It's hard to be so sure you have something like ADHD, and to be told "You've got a 25% chance there buddy, your brain has figured out how to cope and compensate to the point that you're almost fine," when you REALLY don't feel fine on a day-to-day basis, when you're drowning.
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But being told that ADHD-specific stimulants can lose their efficacy after about 3 years, that long term tolerance is always an issue, that they're hard on the body, and then being offered a plethora of alternatives that are more generalized; helps tics+anxiety+depression+etc+etc
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It's reassuring to know there are so many options even when you don't hear exactly what you want to hear, even though there's no magical one size fits all solution, even though we commonly hear about just a handful of options in media and regular conversaion.
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Further testing for more ADHD-sensitive tests is like $500 btw so ahahahahahaha maybe another time. But in the meantime, I've got a lot of options and things to try, and I'm really excited. And relieved. And tired. And hopped up on caffeine right now hi hello how are you
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Oh yeah and also a mild anxiety disorder diagnosis. SO HEY UH, big apologies to anyone that's waiting for content. I'm forever late but I ain't a flake. Hopefully with meds I'll improve, but this weekend all of you that are waiting for stuff will have it, and streams next week!!
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I'm not usually this candid on Twitter. I think most people don't need to know when I'm (mentally) struggling, my life has been pretty okay and I don't have much of a right to complain lol. But hey! I have a lot of problems, I try to hide them, and when I can't, I go MIA. Sorry.
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Wishing you luck on this journey
doctors can be really tough with adult adhd diagnoses, and getting the correct meds can be even more difficult
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I was diagnosed with adhd years ago (as an adult) and tried the “traditional” meds. It wasn’t the greatest
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