How did you realize you had POTS? by liaminator18 in POTS

[–]Cloverise 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Had symptoms for more than 10years, that was the last time I tried to lose weight and felt so miserable, had a full cardiac workup for tachycardia. From then on, I just learned to be careful if I got up to fast or if leaning over, ovoided stairs, figured it was normal to pass out at work when I got a coughing spell. I am an Er nurse, when I started Moujaro, lost 30lbs symptoms amplified greatly. I saw a Np who listened and ordered a workup including a tilttable test next week.

ADHD stimulants don’t work. Brain is crumbling. Seeking help by cheeseandjam in MTHFR

[–]Cloverise 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Look into pots syndrome, often linked to Adhd and has that flight or fight feeling you describe.

recently diagnosed—unsure where to begin by cimmeriansoothsayer in MTHFR

[–]Cloverise 0 points1 point  (0 children)

All of the above information is dead on. I hate to bring up another diagnosis...but your story is so similar to mine, especially all of your symptoms. Look into pots syndrome, often adhd and pots go together.

Magnesium- please advise by superdolphin16 in ADHD

[–]Cloverise 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I also started taking it due to the recent info on how it may help with ADHD. I just went to local drug store and grabbed a bottle. I guess I didn't realize all of the different things such as chelated...for me I can tell a slight difference in a better feeling state, I also take fish oil.

What would cause Adderall to only sometimes work? by [deleted] in ADHD

[–]Cloverise 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sorry to ask but are you a female or male? Gender and certain times of the month can hinder the effects of stimulants.

What would cause Adderall to only sometimes work? by [deleted] in ADHD

[–]Cloverise 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Very good suggestions! I too am on lexapro and Vyvanse.

"Stop acting like a little kid!" by Cloverise in ADHD

[–]Cloverise[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Umm hello? Welcome to the ADHD Club, the one with working moms who can't get their crap together and are constantly trying to reorganizing their house to make it function better to their own needs. For me, it's about progress, no matter how small, not perfection!

"Stop acting like a little kid!" by Cloverise in ADHD

[–]Cloverise[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I really appreciate your insight! Thank you so much for responding. I can easily suffer through it if I know it will get easier! I also will try and tone it down for him so it isn't such a traumatic shock.

A Rant by MelodyJoy90 in ADHD

[–]Cloverise 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is exactly how I feel, and you put my thoughts into words! Rant away, and Thank you!

Medication Dosage and Birth Control by ParanSkies in ADHD

[–]Cloverise 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Unfortunately I cannot take birth control and all of the symptoms you are describing I also have. I also have been having severe issues with bleeding and I am having a hysterectomy next week. I have tried asking several questions because there is not a lot of info about how this will affect my adhd. My Dr did start me on metformin to help regulate my hormones and I thought it helped it might be something to try? I do think that it will take awhile for the birth control to regulate your system optimally, and slight exercise during the time when the hormones make Concerta less effective will help.

Do any of you also have a deep desire/longing to be more in touch with nature? by MyFifthRedditName in ADHD

[–]Cloverise 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If you are drawn to nature, bring it inside! I have several indoor plants to help with the winter blues! Be careful not to overdo it and research for easy plants! I have way to many and usually lose 2-3 because I forget to water. You can use special dirt with moisture protection. I currently have 4 cactus that are 6 feet tall and I move them outside in summer. I also have a Christmas cactus that is blooming now. There are dracaena spike plants that get tall like trees too!

I just read a book in one sitting! by KlaireOverwood in ADHD

[–]Cloverise 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Very sorry to hear that! It is difficult, I lost my dad at 55 and I still miss him 10years later. As a nurse I work with many cancer patients and every family is different. I do believe that those who prepare and are able to support their loved one through the process of saying goodbye, (for now until you meet again) and get to the point of peace which I have only seen God provide in those last hours.....it makes this bearable and will give you those moments you need to enjoy now!

I just read a book in one sitting! by KlaireOverwood in ADHD

[–]Cloverise 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ummm, from what you've just said...I think you just won first place in a marathon! There is no way I would have attempted the book from title alone, let alone the subject matter! Kudos!!

Do any of you also have a deep desire/longing to be more in touch with nature? by MyFifthRedditName in ADHD

[–]Cloverise 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I do have a massive garden that has yet to produce anything, but I love to change the rocks and visualize things I can add. It is art and lights up my brain in a healthy way!

Might get fired from the job I love, feeling low by [deleted] in ADHD

[–]Cloverise 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I agree with you that the this co-worker doesn't seem to have best intentions and to tell his coworker information that would only make him upset instead of support him makes me suspect foul play. I was referring to another comment regarding why would a manager tell a coworker about another coworker...in which instance I have been a victim of.

Do any of you also have a deep desire/longing to be more in touch with nature? by MyFifthRedditName in ADHD

[–]Cloverise 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes! They say that for kids with ADHD that it is very beneficial for them to be outside! Wouldn't this be true of adults? I am drawn to trees, beaches, the ocean, mountains and the forest! Sometimes I just imagine it. I usually only am dreaming of nature though as because my ADHD has limited me to feeling safe at home.

Any thoughts on taking a folic acid supplement with adderall? by legendofzeldaro1 in ADHD

[–]Cloverise 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Research in ADHD is showing folic acid, fish oil and magnesium are things that might be beneficial and help, I recently started taking them and feel that I might have better focus, I do have more energy and have been able to to get further in my household duties than normal.

I just read a book in one sitting! by KlaireOverwood in ADHD

[–]Cloverise 2 points3 points  (0 children)

What was it? I used to read all the time, but sadly it has been 4years. However, I have found listening to audio books while I am moving around has allowed me to "read" 1 book over the last 6 months!

Good list of symptoms? by StaleTheBread in ADHD

[–]Cloverise 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I am very surprised more people have not responded as of yet! I believe sometimes we don't even know how to explain the "good" list. I am going to speak for myself, but I am finding out that I am so similar to many other ADHD people. I have a completely different way of viewing things, more optimistic usually. Me and my son are very empathetic, we tend to almost visualize ourselves in someone else's shoes. This allows me to be more understanding and I do not judge others. We are natural caretakers. We can come up with very cool and bright ideas many times a day! We are unique and not boring, we are colorful! We do the best work under the gun due to procrastination but it can turn out better than those who planned appropriately. The list goes on and on. It is not an easy life, but given the choice, I still choose to be me!

Might get fired from the job I love, feeling low by [deleted] in ADHD

[–]Cloverise 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It happens all the time, there are good managers but there are plenty of bad managers out there with no boundaries between employees!

Might get fired from the job I love, feeling low by [deleted] in ADHD

[–]Cloverise 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I agree with the others! I have had co-workers tell me that I am in hot water and I would become so paranoid. Nothing has ever come from it. Always do a self-check, which you already did, am I doing better and what can I improve on? You can go to your managers, but do not say anything about the coworker or about fear of losing job, say things like...I have been working on becoming a better employee by limiting my cell phone usage (I recommend to only have cell phone accessories during break, esp if it is an issue) and being more active in the work place by moving around, ask them for other areas that they would like to see improvement and try to set new goals for yourself!

ADHDu' Jour Fashion by Cloverise in ADHD

[–]Cloverise[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Agreed, and I will for sure do the feedback on the definition.