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]]>ADHD is a tough disorder to deal with as a kid as well as an adult. If you are an adult with ADHD who has been recently diagnosed, you need to find a therapist ASAP. See the link above to obtain more information.
This mental illness is not the same for everybody who has it. However, there are some symptoms which overlap and mirror other symptoms. Here is an abbreviated list of the symptoms you may encounter. If you are not touched by the disorder yourself, here are some signs so you may help a loved one or a friend.
I had no idea I had ADHD until my psychologist brought it up. Apparently the complaints I had like: unable to plan; lack of concentration; paying attention; and the inability to solve problems were sure signs of this disorder; as well as not capable of reading a book or watch TV. I was a walking advertisement for Adult ADHD.
For me, concentrating is one of the hardest skills to do with this mental illness. The lack of concentration crept up on me when I worked desk jobs and now as a writer. The inability to pay attention has many similarities to that of concentrating. It does not matter the activity. I can talk on the phone, work on the computer or talk to someone face to face, I go space cadet or fall asleep.
Adults with ADHD find it extremely difficult to stay awake, alert, sufficiently aroused and activated to continue their concentration when things are not interesting or no immediate excitement or payoff. This in turns causes them not to pay attention. Having these brain issues that might slow you down at home or at work, your therapist will be able to give you coping skills to compensate for the loss of focus or concentration and the inability to stay organized. In order to find a therapist near you, go to the link above, and take a look around on their website for information.
The difficulty to organize is liken to climbing Mt. Everest with a goat on your back. It can be done, you just have to work above and beyond to achieve your goals. Try to see your therapist as your trainer/coach for the climb. He or she will give you ideas to respond when the ADHD gets out of control or tries to take over.
When I was a teacher to middle school students, I was the Queen of Organization. Nobody could beat me in the organization relay race among the teachers and staff. Toward the end of my career, though, as a teacher I started losing that organization relay race as the ADHD grew and developed in my brain..
Like I said at the beginning, having ADHD is really, really hard. Many times family and friends cannot understand or grapple with the ADHD you are experiencing. If you have a mental illness, such as ADHD you need professional help With my mental illness, I try to go to Jesus first for help and comfort. He sticks closer than a brother. He will never leave me nor forsake me. If he doesn’t take the symptom away, He will walk with me through it, never letting go of my hand.
You could also go to your therapist If you need help finding a local therapist, go to the link at the top of this page. Sometimes when my ADHD ramps up, I believe it is time to see my psychiatrist and let him adjust my meds.
Please post comments in the section below or email me at: [email protected]. I would love to know what your experiences have been with Adult ADHD. And how you were able to cope.
“Taking Charge of Adult ADHD” by Russell A. Barkley, PhD with Christine M. Benton
https://www.webmd.com/add-adhd/guide/adhd-adults#1
https://www.webmd.com/add-adhd/guide/10-symptoms-adult-adhd#1
https://www.additudemag.com/adult-test-for-add-adhd/
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]]>When I first started, the side effects were few if any. Many of the items on the list were symptoms I have with my other medications and from the illness itself. For instance these are a few of the side effects you might experience while on Adderall: anxiety, headache; weakness, dizziness, a terrible taste in your mouth, diarrhea, constipation, nausea and hair falling out. This list is just the tip of the ice burg.
This stimulant has revolutionized my life. Between the narcolepsy, AD/HD and the bipolar, I was going out of my mind mad! Once I got the Adderall in my system, the sleeping and the attention issues faded away. My energy can be amazing, too! However, I did learn that I could not rely solely on the pill I swallowed everyday four times a day.
I had moments when I was like a zombie. I started again to fall asleep at inappropriate or dangerous times. I knew I needed the Adderall and understood that the medicine and my behavior should work together for optimal satisfaction. This culminated to shine a light on my poor sleep hygiene habits. The medicine’s poor performance pointed to the facts that I was not getting enough sleep at night. And I might need to rethink when I should take my medicine during the day.
Likewise, I would get a few minor glitches with the AD/HD. As an example, not being able to have an attention span greater than a gnat. I want to scream “this is taking me increasingly more time to write anything!” I cannot stay focused and the results are cutting about half of the first draft because I have so much crap in the article/post that it makes no sense.
For me to be a successful writer, I need to be awake, focused and have my whits about me. When I write, I do so with as much time that I can to squeeze every second out of the day.
For me, the outside distractions are minimal. It is my internal distractions that wreak havoc on my writing. I may have a sick dog and another dog to tend to. Laundry. Phone calls. Then the bipolar and the other mental health issues that come along for a ride are ready to muck up the waters.
Then it starts. I have brain freeze, next a starring contest with my monitor, I can’t figure out a title or the subject, don’t forget wasting time on writing something that does not fit in the first place, I lose interest once I get frustrated and I am not being productive, forgetting that one word that would be perfect, and…inability to spell. YES! SPELL! Then I look at the clock and I react:
“Now it is quarter-to-one?!”
“All I want to do is take a nap.”
adderall
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adderall
http://www.alaskasleep.com/blog/narcolepsy-definition-symptoms-causes-treatment
https://www.healthline.com/health/what-is-a-pulmonologist
https://www.webmd.com/sleep-disorders/diagnosing-narcolepsy
http://www.alaskasleep.com/blog/what-is-a-polysomnogram-test
http://www.efpa.be/psychologist-psychiatrist.htm
https://www.rxlist.com/adderall-side-effects-drug-center.htm
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