good manga would recommend very cathartic

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    2 years ago

    My opinion on the matter is that one should always try talking to a professional if they suspect they have ADHD. Our understanding of it is limited, but in my experience at least, getting to try meds is what cemented it; the fact that amphetamine slows me down, directs my thoughts, and lets me focus on what I want to do is a world of difference from the experience of average neurotypical person taking amphetamine.

    And even if you don’t have it, and/or meds aren’t for you, then even so, just from the fact you think you might have it implies to me that you feel you have some symptoms/traits in common, and so you might benefit from learning some of the coping strategies ADHD people develop to deal with those symptopms/traits.

    It’s always better to try and know everything you can and open every option available to you, imo.

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      2 years ago
      more personal silliness

      Yeah, I guess there’s really no reason not to give it a shot. I definitely have issues with allowing myself to admit that there might be something wrong with me if I don’t already have definitive proof for it. Feels like I’d have to explain my “delusion” if I end up being wrong. (even more so for trans-related stuff)

      I should definitely make getting checked a priority. Thanks for the input ^^

      (btw if anyone from Germany is reading this I would appreciate it if you shared your experience of getting a diagnosis, feel free to use DMs)