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Fun fact! I first sought diagnostic testing for ADHD after so many memes resonated at a spiritual level. Brain drugs are awesome and now I won't have to file for bankruptcy because of never actually sending any goddamn invoices to my customers
Same, but I'm still stuck in the "I sent an email to an ADHD specialist 6 months ago to get an appointment but he hasn't replied yet, I should probably look for another one" phase.
If you have a friend to rely on to keep pinging the doc and cc-ing you, that was what finally got me there in the end. The specialist in my town was (you guessed it) incredibly ADHD themselves and in dire need of a personal assistant.
I've just asked my partner to "grab me by the scruff of the neck and force me to take an appointment", as soon as possible. Thanks for your message, it actually gave me the momentum I needed to get moving
My partner's help was what worked for me!
It took me two years to find someone that not only would take Medicaid, but also would do the diagnostic testing in a way that would not cost me anything out of pocket.
After months of chasing down "in network" therapists and psychiatrists, leaving voicemails and getting ghosted, do you know how I found them? They were a customer I installed hardware for. I casually asked if they took Medicaid and could do ADHD diagnostic testing and the on site contact was like "Yeah, no problem. And we know how to code it so Medicaid will pay for it. Just fill out the online form and we'll get you started that week."
I'm stuck at the "I don't have £1500 to pay for ADHD treatment guess I'll just die" level xD
1500 pounds? Stop stealing our USA medical pricing structure!
Ugh, yeah. Same. But I also have social anxiety on top of it so I couldn't possibly keep bugging them until I get an appointment lmao I know I need to and that's what I should do but brain says no. Such goofy shit sometimes
Sending invoices sucks 😞
Ita been known I saw ADHD since I was a like a toddler, but never have tried any medicines for it because my mom was strongly against such (and the doctor was wrong with their prediction that I would struggle in school). But invoices are a thing over the past couple years that have been making me want to try...
JFC, this is an ADHD thing? I manage paying personal bills okay (though e-bills and automation are amazing), but sending an invoice or checking if payment has been made? What?
I just always thought my spoiled ass doesn't really understand the value of money; that only the feeling of responsibility (or when my banking account strangely runs out, through no fault of my own) makes me pay any attention to it.
I didn't get diagnosed until I was in my mid-forties. I'm from the same generation of "drugs for kids are bad, just let them be kids", with an added sprinkling of "my kid can't have ADHD, he's too smart".
Dude•, I fully endorse behavioral changes to mitigate ADHD behaviors, but they only go so far. As my address levels increased with age, my coping methods gradually fell apart, and then very suddenly collapsed. I spent the last three months drinking shit-loads of coffee and spending all of my office time playing FTL instead of taking care of essential administrative tasks. It was getting bad.
The point is, therapy and behavioral changes are good. But they have limits. Don't rule out medication, just trust the doctor to know their shit. Also advocate for yourself if the doctor is too cautious. Mine was worried about stimulants and my blood pressure at my age and (lack of) cardiovascular health. It hasn't been a problem at all
~~eta: •dude is officially a gender neutral term btw~~
e^2: i have been told the above is more harmful than not. I'm not too proud to admit I have more to learn
I haven't talked to a doctor. Scheduling an appointment is the first obstacle, but I intend to try to get medicine soon™. My blood pressure and HR are generally low, so I'm not too worried about stimulants.
Putting this disclaimer generally comes across as much more combative and much more like intentional misgendering than simply using words like "dude" and "guy" in gender neutral ways.
Fair. I'll make another edit
You don’t get to decide that for anyone.
I'm going to look this up in the book of Sam's law.
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Oh, look at that! It says dude is gender neutral. Now if you'll excuse me I'm going to go find a redneck that put trucknuts on his Dodge Ram and congratulate him on helping his truck transition to male
E: sorry not trying to be a dick, it just comes naturally. I'll leave my original response up so everyone can know my shame. Also rednecks are pretty easy to troll
What
Bro is gender neutral now too get over it
Nope. Not a bro, not a dude, not a guy.
sis was too for a bit lol
You sound like the finance department at my company!
My boss is a slave-driving asshole that doesn't pay me enough. Accounting has their head so far up their ass they can see their own duodenum. Scheduling thinks I can be in two places at once, and purchasing seems to think materials magically appear on site the day they're ordered
I am, of course, self employed, and do all of the administrative tasks myself
You deserve a raise, go ask your "boss".