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| cavey |
Join Date:
Tue 26th May 2009
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41 and Dealing With it All
I remember 12 years ago rummaging through my wife's nightstand for fingernail clippers and finding some book about living with a spouse with ADD. I was furious that she would take what she didn't like about me and try to wrap it into some clinical diagnosis (my perception, not her words). In addition, a famous radio doctor was saying at the time that ADD was a made up disease to excuse bad parenting. So the topic was not brought up again for 12 years. A few months ago I accepted the diagnosis and the meds. But besides dealing with the shame and embarrassment I feel (ADD is a regular, accepted joke throughout my company, and I've told no one.), I also feel like the symptoms are more pronounced now that I am treating my ADD. I feel trapped in this ADD world that both explains and limits everything I am. Today was completely unproductive at work. I spent the day obsessed with thoughts like "Is my Adderall working?" "I'm I shaking my leg too much?" "Am I tapping the desk too loud?" "Do I need to see the doctor for an adjustment?" "Come on, you can concentrate. You did it before you knew you had ADD." When my prescription ran out last month I went a week without refilling it. I couldn't function. I lived 41 years without Adderall, and now I can't go a week without it! I feel like I've ruined my life by accepting this diagnosis. |
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| ADDitude Editor |
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ADHD Education
My suggestion is to educate yourself about ADHD. The more you know, the more comfortable you will feel. You will also discover that you aren't alone. Many ADHD adults feel just as you do. It is a shame that there is a stigma associated with ADHD. You came to the right place to do some ADHD research. I suggest you start with this article about Adult ADHD Diagnosis. I think you will discover that an ADHD diagnosis isn't the end of your world. Good luck, Dena
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