adhdani98 avatar
adhdani98
15
5 months ago

Medication

Hi all, I’m new here! I have been waiting for a diagnosis for around 2 years now and my assessment is now only a couple weeks away but I’ve suddenly gone into overdrive thinking about what will happen after and one thing I’m particularly worried about is medication! I’ve always been very against recreational drugs as my mum had a bad alcohol problem and sadly died when she was 49 and I was only 22. This obviously intensified my fear of addiction and I very rarely drink myself and don’t take drugs, never have. I’m worried that taking stimulants could set me on the same path as my mum given addiction runs through my family 😔 but I’ve been on antidepressants for over 10 years and still am the same, is the non stimulant route the same as taking antidepressants effectively is just dopamine increase isn’t it? Any advice and support would be welcomed as my brain is doing back flips at the moment 😖 Just a random pic of me and one of my dogs aswell 😂 just for introduction purposes and cuteness lol

Medication
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mjz1991
4mo

Omg I have two dachshunds of my own. Adorable.

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badwithnames
4mo

As a recovering addict who is now medicated for my ADHD, I can tell you that being medicated is what keeps me sober and clear-headed. My life was saved by my mental health meds and a doctor who was thorough and listened. It’s important to trust your doctors BUT have a voice too! Express your concerns, let them know when something isn’t working, and be honest at all times. Don’t be afraid to express yourself it is the only way to get better! You got this! Taking your meds as prescribed is not going to turn you into an addict. Quite the opposite! But if you sense you’re straying from the path, speak up and get yourself help and support! I’m here ☺️ I’ve lived this.

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adhdani98
4mo

Thanks so much, you should be so proud of yourself, I’ve seen how hard addiction is and how much will power you have to have to make that choice to stop so well done to you! Xx

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fAmDiHlDy
4mo

In my knowledge, generally it is easier for people with unmedicated ADHD to become addicted to different substances to try to manage their ADHD symptoms, while people who medicate (when it works well for them) gets the help through the medication and therefore doesn't feel the need to self medicate to handle their symptoms.

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martin777
4mo

My uncle was an alcoholic and died in hie 40ies when I was 18. His example never let me get too cozy with alcohol, and I never did drugs. I was diagnosed with ADHD as an adult and I started with medication because I wanted to improve my life in many areas and it made sense. My doctor tried Ritalin first for me, but it had zero effect for me, negative or positive. We switched to Medikinet (Lisdexamphetamine) and it works great for me. To address your concern: it has no effect of a "drug“ in any way. What I mean is no kind of rush or anything of that kind. It just helps me do things that I used to struggle with. Mainly boring tasks that need to be done anyway. I think it is an individual choice for everyone wether you want to take meds or not, but if it’s recommended for you, my suggestion would be to try it with an open mind and see how it works for you. Dr. Daniel Amen has a wonderful analogy for medication for ADHD. If you have bad vision you have glasses to correct your vision, because they help your eyes focus properly. With ADHD you have meditation as a tool to help you brain focus properly. Nothing more or less, just a tool to help you with what you need help with. 🍀

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martin777
4mo

Did you add the picture of you and your dog later, or did I really miss that the first time? 🙈 very cute 😊🍀

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martin777
4mo

I‘m glad it helped - best of luck with your journey 😊🍀

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adhdani98
4mo

Thank you that’s really helpful! Nice to know someone else has had a similar path to me and is doing well on medication! Thanks ☺️ xx

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got_distracted
4mo

Just wanted to note that it's such a cool dog you are having at this photo

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adhdani98
4mo

Thank you ❤️

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adhdani98
5mo

Thank you much appreciated. I am being over cautious, perhaps if I share this with my assessor they might be able to offer something completely different! And yeah she’s a terror though😂 ❤️

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canipetthatdawg
5mo

Sorry for the early loss of your mom, also 🥺 Must've been very hard for you! But whatever your belief system is, I'm sure she is still here watching over you 🥹❤️

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canipetthatdawg
5mo

First of all, let me welcome you to the lovely bunch of people we are in this team 😇🤗🥳 I am getting tested for ADHD just tomorrow, and I'm quite nervous too! I have lived 27 years now without having any bigger problems but since mid August I rely on Pharmaceutics for sleep, and also get antidepressants now for about 2 weeks. I am not a fan of pills either, but I decided to give everything a try that might help 😌 So yes, the pills are meant to cure the "imbalance" of neurotransmitting molecules and even if they are "stimulating", they will take your brain chemistry to a "normal" level - as an ADHD person you could do cocaine and probably not be effected as your neurotypical friends (never tried that before, but heard from others). It's very responsible from you to take preventive steps for not getting into addiction but being prescribed meds isn't the same. Also, if you don't want it, your doctor will hopefully find other ways to help! Here in Austria you can always decline the offer of therapy (which form ever) as long as you don't endanger yourself or others 🥰 P.S. Can I pet that dawg, please? 🥹❤️

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