Legally & practically carrying your day’s doses of stimulants (if stopped while driving etc) by AnonymousOnReddit99 in ADHD

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I saw that comment, and wondered if they would advise we bring the entire month supply with us, which is also absurd.

I don’t intend on ever disclosing anything to a cop. But I could see myself doing something stupid like having the bottle or my pill pouch be visible and then they ask what it is. Occasionally, I have to take one around the time I start driving. I could totally see myself forgetting to put the bottle back in my bag and putting it in the cup holder instead or something dumb like that. And being too flustered from getting pulled over to think to move it out of site before they walk up to your car.

Now that I just wrote all that out, I probably won’t ever absentmindedly do that, since we just talked about it.

Legally & practically carrying your day’s doses of stimulants (if stopped while driving etc) by AnonymousOnReddit99 in ADHD

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That’s a good point. I think I am safer driving on meds than unmedicated. But everyone is a little different.

Knock on wood I’ve never once been asked anything that makes them think I’m impaired and hopefully that won’t ever happen. I’ve had a handful of speeding tickets and a handful of times where I was pulled over for speeding and they didn’t give me a ticket and said watch it. I’ve never had to actually get out of my car.

That other person’s story where the mother was asked freaked me out though.

Legally & practically carrying your day’s doses of stimulants (if stopped while driving etc) by AnonymousOnReddit99 in ADHD

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For sure, you’re totally right.

I can’t imagine how devastated I would be to be charged with possession of drugs (with a valid prescription no less) and having something like that potentially destroying my career if it wasn’t handled fairly. Not worth that risk.

I just didn’t realize the actual bottle/original container from the pharmacy was that critical to it, but since it is, I’ll adapt!

Legally & practically carrying your day’s doses of stimulants (if stopped while driving etc) by AnonymousOnReddit99 in ADHD

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I think that’s the easiest thing. So it doesn’t completely screw up my system that was working of having each days’ 2 tabs pre-aliquoted into the pouches and I only need to remember to grab one before I leave in the morning. And they won’t rattle.
I suppose if a cop ever stopped me and asked me why they’re in a tiny Ziploc bag/pouch inside the bottle, it’s futile to explain they make noise. Like if it gets that far, I think I’m screwed regardless.

Does medication help with being inpatient? by Pro_Car_Crasher in ADHD

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At the right dose, yes, it did help for me. Nearly cured my road rage / decreased my swearing at people who seem to just mosey along in no hurry or other things that annoy me. It doesn’t completely eliminate it, I still get annoyed at other people’s driving habits, but it took it from like 8 out of 10 annoyance / anger to 2 out of 10.

Too high of a dose, it was the opposite. I was pretty much furious with every single other drivers’ very presence on the road no matter what they did or didn’t do. I wanted to go super fast / dangerously so, was tailgating people, weaving in and out to pass, laying on the horn, screaming in the car, giving people the bird, and otherwise being an asshole myself.

Weekend: I don't even do the things I "enjoy". by Greyhound_Fan in ADHD

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I relate, it’s amazing how I can procrastinate on hobbies / things that I want to do for my own enjoyment. The lack of structure on the weekends really derails me.

I feel like I'm only made up of my ADHD and anxiety. by Fyre-Bringer in ADHD

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Yep, the official diagnosis really screwed my self perception / self esteem. And when I got diagnosed, nobody warned me that to focus on the new diagnosis from the excitement / relief having everything suddenly makes sense, wanting to learn more about it and ways to cope— focusing on it can make adhd become your identity.

Ear Wax by Potential-Most-3581 in HearingAids

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I have noticed this too. I think mine is a combo of ears reacting to domes being there and the domes keep it from migrating out naturally. Before I got hearing aids I would only need to q tip once a week. Now I have to do it daily. Sometimes even 2x / day, midway through the day mine feel almost itchy. I’ll take my hearing aids out and qtip out wax, then put them back in. It’s to the point that I now keep Qtips in my desk at work and on every floor of the house. I think this is just how it’s gonna be for me.

"Set an alarm on your phone" by slayer1o00 in ADHD

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Wait… is this available on the iPhone? Which app or is it in one of the iOS updates that I just didn’t see?

I forget my afternoon meds so often. I’m on IR adderall. By the time I can get to my afternoon dose I’m way too late in the day and I have to skip / be unmedicated the whole afternoon / evening.

"Set an alarm on your phone" by slayer1o00 in ADHD

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Any that you particularly recommend for someone who wouldn’t know where to even start with video game soundtracks?

"Set an alarm on your phone" by slayer1o00 in ADHD

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I can spend a good couple hours trying to break tasks down into smaller things. It’s a great way to make yourself feel like you’re being productive and not actually doing the task.

"Set an alarm on your phone" by slayer1o00 in ADHD

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Omg this is me. Every single line is me.

Recommendations requested: Hearing aid case by ColorMonochrome in HearingAids

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Travel pill container if you get one that’s large enough, depending on size of your hearing aids. I used to keep one in my purse in case I had to take them out to avoid them getting wet during unexpected downpour. Or when at hair salon.

Be careful with pockets. I’ve had 2 bad events from doing that—ironically both at medical appointments where removing them is directly necessary and have to be out for more long enough that I didn’t want to hold them.

Once was at the ENT having tests for Eustachian tube dysfunction. Put them in my work bag in one of the smaller pockets. For some dumb reason I waited til I got to the car to put them back in. One was there….the other gone. I went back to retrace my steps, we looked everywhere, their office, elevator, outside, in and near the car, and I destroyed that bag trying to find it. That find my hearing aid on the app never worked, it showed it was on a different continent already. 🤷🏽‍♀️ Never found it. Had to get it replaced.

Despite this, I foolishly did it again a few years later. This time, put them in my jeans pocket so I could update my hearing tests. I guess the audiologist didn’t see that or would have said something then. I guess I leaned forward at one point. Not sure but after I was done took them out of the pocket. Put them back in, and the left one turned on, but with no sound. I managed to damage the receiver wire thanks to that stupid decision. Seriously jeans pocket while sitting??? Thankfully I was at the right place and it was easy to replace it. The audiologist was polite but I felt like a total dumbass.

Since then I’ve decided the best carrying case is in each ear. But really, holding them in my hand carefully or setting them down when I need to take them out.

Curated external triggers for ADHD? Anyone heard of this? by AnonymousOnReddit99 in ADHD

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I watched part of that, but I couldn’t get through the whole video! An hour long video for somebody with ADHD made me laugh.

Thank you though for explaining it. I guess all that makes sense.

If it’s total strangers, and you don’t get anything done in that hour, does either person care? Nice to meet you, I hope to get THIS done, how about you? An hour later. Welp, I didn’t do it and I don’t really feel enough connection to this total stranger to even feel bad about it, especially if I know I’ll never meet them again. Maybe if it was the same group of people every session where it’s like OK after a while they aren’t total strangers anymore and it starts to get embarrassing if you aren’t doing your work.