• @decipher_jeanne@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    132 days ago

    I mean yeah. You spend your entire youth beating yourself because you can’t seem to act on anything and struggle to connect. Of course you end up with depression and anxiety.

  • @flicker@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    462 days ago

    This is my hourly reminder that common knowledge was that girls “don’t get ADHD” until fairly recently, so all the symptoms we developed trying to mask or as a result of abuse from our behaviors can often be identified first.

    Which is why my treatment resistant major depressive disorder, which ruined my young suicidal life from age 9 to 34, has almost entirely resolved as a result of treating my ADHD.

    I apologize if you’ve seen me say it before, but Selective Seratonin Reuptake Inhibitors can’t work if there’s no Seratonin to Inhibit!! SSRIs can’t RI if there’s no S!

    • @BenLeMan@lemmy.world
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      my treatment resistant major depressive disorder, which ruined my young suicidal life from age 9 to 34, has almost entirely resolved as a result of treating my ADHD

      It’s almost exactly the same story for me.

      Took me until age 37 and my experience with SSRIs has been BAD.

      Losing all those years to depression is still a major bummer for me, leaving me low key depressed most times. And despite knowing all about it and managing it with routines and medication, my ADHD still often feels like a significant disability.

    • @stray@pawb.social
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      112 days ago

      I’m almost positive this is my problem, but my local health system won’t let me see a psychiatrist.

  • w3dd1e
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    Also, it frequently is associated with sleep disorders. Not just insomnia, as you’d think. Narcolepsy, Restless Leg Syndrome, Sleep Apnea, etc.

    Seems like there is a strong correlation between those parts of the brain.

    Associations of sleep disturbance with ADHD: implications for treatment

    ADHD and Sleep Problems: How Are They Related?

    Actually, I have an appointment with a neurologist for my excessive sleepiness next week. If anyone wants to know about it, I’ll report back.

    • @grimdeter@lemmy.ml
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      213 hours ago

      Please report back. I have excessive sleepiness too, but also anxiety about going to doctors, so not sure if i can do it myself

    • @rooroo@feddit.org
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      32 days ago

      I’m interested as well. I go entire nights without being able to close my eyes and the only response so far was to cut my adhd meds, thank you no thanks.

      • w3dd1e
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        32 days ago

        I bet you’d be like that if you didn’t take your ADHD meds anyway. People who say that don’t understand what it’s like.

      • w3dd1e
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        22 days ago

        Did you do a sleep study?

        I haven’t done that yet. I’m fairly sure I don’t have sleep apnea, but maybe I’m wrong.

        • @i_dont_want_to@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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          22 days ago

          I did. I do have sleep apnea, but it is mild. Mild enough that they’re hoping that fixing my bite will make the apnea go away. (My bite causes other problems so that would be a big win for me.) They will prescribe a CPAP if it’s not enough.

          I’m hoping I’ll respond to these treatments enough that we won’t need to dig any more, but I want to know just in case. It seems like I keep finding more information about how my brain working differently can make things more difficult for me, so I am always curious to read what others say about it.

          • w3dd1e
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            12 days ago

            I hope it helps and you get some good rest. I’ll follow up once I meet with the neurologist and share what I learn.

  • @TDCN@feddit.dk
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    192 days ago

    I first read it as: you have friends who also have adhd because we tend to find eachother naturally instantly understand eachother…

  • @BestBouclettes@jlai.lu
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    193 days ago

    I got the whole package, AuDHD, dyspraxia, dyscalculia, IBS, anxiety and sometimes depression. Sometimes, I wonder how the fuck did I make it this far in life before being diagnosed.

      • @flicker@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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        12 days ago

        It feels like we could make a compelling chart a person can roll on to determine which of these things they’ll be bad at, and which they’ll be good at.

    • jadedwench [they/them]
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      22 days ago

      Pretty much. Beta blockers help the jitters and at least take the anxiety down a couple notches. No idea if I get to add autism to the list, but I wouldn’t be particularly surprised. There is a lot of overlap between the two.

      • Because of the overlap, I sometimes want to get a second opinion on my diagnosis. This article kinda helps with the feeling of “I can’t possibly have all of these things, can I?”

        • jadedwench [they/them]
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          12 days ago

          Nothing wrong with getting another assessment, especially if everything was diagnosed at once, or out of order, if that makes sense? Sometimes it takes a bit of treatment/meds to detangle the bin of labels.

          At the end of the day, if you can get the support you need and any documentation for the harpies, you are already ahead. Now, getting good support? That costs extra with a side of doubt, some F, and +2 to anxiety.

  • @rpl6475@lemmy.ml
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    142 days ago

    It’s like a bundle pack, we can’t resist a good deal: “Would you like some Generalised Anxiety Disorder with that? 50% off when you get ADHD”

    • @MonkeyTown@midwest.social
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      22 days ago

      This is my mom picking my traits in the character creator screen… she was cheap but called it frugal.

      Well we want smart so let’s add that, oh but it’s cheaper if we buy the autDHD brand! It’s just as good and half the price!

      We want good at something, oh hey look there’s good at everything on sale… fine print says can’t stick with anything, but I’m sure it’ll be fine!

      Oh, those two traits are locked in and have unintended interactions like anxiety and depression… well this is going to be a bumpy run but the challenge is half the fun right?

  • @Psythik@lemm.ee
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    I believe this. I got bipolar depression, insomnia, anxiety, and I think a little bit of autism on the side as well!

    I use cannabis to help with the autism and insomnia, and Kratom for the depression and anxiety. Caffeine and l-theanine for the ADHD. I wish I could get Adderall.

  • jadedwench [they/them]
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    32 days ago

    My extra unwanted friend is bipolar disorder type 2. It was great when they put me on Citalopram without so much as a checkup at University. I cut myself off after about a year. Fast forward a few years after to find out that is a very bad idea to give to people who have BPD, not that the university knew what was wrong with me…

  • @orca@orcas.enjoying.yachts
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    42 days ago

    I have the anxiety and depression plugins, and I can’t uninstall them.

    Also, ADHD meds really fuck my mood up, so I can’t take them. Wins all around!