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Hello everyone,

I'll keep my questions brief. I'm in my mid-40s. I was diagnosed with ADHD in April 2025. I take Elvanse 30mg. I'm also now taking Ramipril 2.5mg and Bisoprolol 1.25mg once a day each, because my blood pressure isn't great anymore.

During the week at work, I can stay awake. But in the evenings, I'm absolutely exhausted and incredibly tired. I'm constantly worn out and have a huge need for rest and sleep.

I work too much overtime and keep getting in trouble for it, and now I'm facing disciplinary action because excessive overtime is considered a violation of the company agreement. I've had equal status with severely disabled people since 2025. My employer is aware of this.

Do you also experience this constant fatigue/exhaustion despite medication? Like, could you sleep anytime, anywhere?

Do you also experience this constant fatigue/exhaustion despite medication?

What are your experiences with conflicts at work? Has anyone had personal experience with disciplinary action? In my case, it's in the public sector. Perhaps excessive overtime has also been an issue, as people try to compensate for extra time with overtime.

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[–] deliriousdreams@fedia.io 1 points 4 days ago

I do but this is one area of my life where the medication didn't help. I experienced exhaustion for years before I got properly medicated and my sleep hasn't gotten better since starting meds. I have the same poor quality of sleep I have always had.

I also work a lot of overtime (not for the same reasons as you say in your comments and post). The truth for me is that I have wrecked my body and I think I'm just reaping the rewards of heavy maintenance work in my 40's. I'm not 20 anymore and I am trying to keep up with the workload I did when I was 20.