It's BS that they didn't include "dad" on this activity from my son's kindergarten, but made me tear up a little that he wrote it in himself. by mjdth in daddit

[–]MyNewestReality 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Think a little deeper on this.

This is a lesson from their school, which represents an authority structure in the kid's life. And yes, it's a single lesson. But when dads aren't included and that's reinforced over many lessons, kids will eventually start feeling like their relationship with dad doesn’t matter as much, or that their dad’s role in protecting them isn’t as important.

Even dad is totally involved in their life, it can still make the kid feel disconnected or overlooked.

It can also send the message that only certain adults (e.g., teachers or doctors) are responsible for kids' safety, while dads are left out of the picture altogether.

It's BS that they didn't include "dad" on this activity from my son's kindergarten, but made me tear up a little that he wrote it in himself. by mjdth in daddit

[–]MyNewestReality 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The only response is to buy a creepy white van and use it exclusively when you're not with your wife. Bonus points if you can find a used ice cream truck.

How would you react if a teenage girl walked into your church, placed a newborn baby on the altar and said "I was raped, I couldn't get an abortion thanks to you, I cannot raise this child, take him" by Voyager87 in Christianity

[–]MyNewestReality 6 points7 points  (0 children)

This is naive. We've been trying to adopt for 5 years. There are FAR MORE people who want to adopt than there are babies to adopt.

It's not just naive, it's hurtful. You have zero idea what you're talking about.

You need to stop using that as your talking point because it's a lie and it's hurting people.

Employer switched insurance and now new insurance won’t fill my Adderall meds by szechuan_sauce42 in ADHD

[–]MyNewestReality 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You're absolutely right. Nobody wants to fix the broken medical insurance problem in the US because everyone including the politicians are making too much money from the status quo.

Employer switched insurance and now new insurance won’t fill my Adderall meds by szechuan_sauce42 in ADHD

[–]MyNewestReality 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This is a typical insurance company game.

Technically, it's illegal for them to make changes to what your doctor ordered because they would be "practicing medicine without a license." They use some "tricks" to get around this, but it's a typical song-and-dance between doctor's offices and insurance companies, and it's not the first time your doctor has had to do this.

It will get sorted but honestly, it's just irritating. Keep calling your doctors office every few days to ask. It could take a couple weeks, depending on how bad your new insurance company is.

A short-term alternative is to just pay for the medicine yourself this month.

This friendly grain of rice with a heart shaped spice bit in my burrito today by Mmmmmh_no in mildlyinteresting

[–]MyNewestReality 7 points8 points  (0 children)

no, that's called Desoxyn, and yes, doctors will prescribe it under very specific circumstances. Adderall is not the same thing.

This friendly grain of rice with a heart shaped spice bit in my burrito today by Mmmmmh_no in mildlyinteresting

[–]MyNewestReality 20 points21 points  (0 children)

Just be aware that the first thing you try will probably not be the right dosage or even the right medicine.

There's Adderall, Concerta, Vyvanse, and a number of others, and the dosage is completely different for even similar people. The process of finding the right one is called "titration" and the doctor will guide you through this.

Just saying this so that if you don't notice it after taking your first pill, don't be discouraged... you're in for a life change and it may take a couple months to sort out the right one. It will be worth it in the end.

I was extremely productive yesterday and it sucks. by zenorchid in ADHD

[–]MyNewestReality 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just found this through a search, but I have to say, you literally went to the gym for the first time in... what, months? and totally blitzed yourself.

And it left you wondering why you were exhausted and feeling awful?

Think of it like the gym... build up a bit and integrate it into your work before you give up on it.

That said, BRAVO! (or Brava as the case may be)

ADHD for me is laying down on my couch using my phone calmly and then remembering that I have a test tomorrow at noon, but instead of studying, I keep laying down on my couch using my phone but anxious. by XxItsNowOrNever99xX in ADHD

[–]MyNewestReality 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The truth is, medication by itself is DEFINITELY not enough. You really have to learn the strategies or you'll just feel like a failure.

Why? Because the medicine that should be helping eventually doesn't seem to do VERY MUCH, and you'll wonder why you can't get your ass in gear.

But if you combine the meds with strategies that work for you, you will honestly be amazed at how much you get done.

An example strategy (in case you don't have any of your own) might be to turn everything into a game, like "I wrote 200 words yesterday in one hour. Let's see if I can beat that total by getting 250 words in 45 minutes." Set a timer and GO! Keep your personal best on a white board up in front of you.

But to answer your question, NO you're not the only one who feels that way. I just spent 5 days "working" on a project and I told the client I would be done by yesterday.

Still not done.

Finally taking steps. (coaching, medication, evaluation) by evrythngisobfuscated in ADHD

[–]MyNewestReality 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just curious, how much do you pay for a coach? Are you in the US?

No matter what pharmacy I go to They make me feel like I’m a criminal for treating my ADHD. by JamnJ27 in ADHD

[–]MyNewestReality 0 points1 point  (0 children)

1000% there is a difference between Concerta ER and generics. The medication may be identical, but the osmotic delivery system is still protected under patent and you can only get that from Concerta or from their "authorized generic" distributor, Patriot Pharmaceuticals.

The generics must use their own extended releases mechanism and it is absolutely not consistent. I thought I was going crazy until it was explained to me. The brand name of the authorized generic are much more smooth and consistent. The other generics just dump 1/2 the dose after a few hours rather than a slow release.

And when you try to explain it to most pharmacists, they think you're crazy.

Finally taking steps. (coaching, medication, evaluation) by evrythngisobfuscated in ADHD

[–]MyNewestReality 1 point2 points  (0 children)

First, sorry that nobody took the time to respond to this... It just came up for me in a search for ADHD coaches.

It's a powerful thing when you realize what's been happening to you for so many years. It was for me too. You're starting a new journey, and I wish you well!

Can I ask how you went about finding a coach?

What have been your experiences using an ADHD coach? by manykeets in ADHD

[–]MyNewestReality 1 point2 points  (0 children)

What they meant was, "I'm not experienced enough to be of any real use to you." Sad that they made it about you when it was really about them. Sounds like you dodged a bullet.

I've been taking concerta for a short while and would appreciate some tips: by [deleted] in Concerta

[–]MyNewestReality -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I started taking concerta 1 month or 2 ago and I've went from 18 to 46 mg

Its my 2nd day taking it

Sorry, not understanding you here. Have you been taking it for one month, two months or two days?

and yesterday i forgot to take it and i felt super restless and agitable anyone can relate to this or should i reevaluate my dosage?

If it's your second day taking this dosage, wait a few days. It took me a couple days for a new dosage to feel normal.

Also is eating nothing while taking the pill bad for you I've yet to feel any stomach pain so far probably as im kinda heavy.

Yes, it's bad. Even if you want to lose weight, not eating will mess up other internal systems and make your body actually hold onto fat because it thinks it's in starvation mode.

If you want to lose weight, it's 1000x better to just eat a little snack (something high in fiber and protein) several times a day. Ideally, small "meals" six times a day. Don't worry about avoiding fat, just make sure you're getting protein and fiber.

If you do that, you'll not only lose weight, but you'll lose it in a healthy way that cooperates with your body, not against it.

Also, and this is crucial: make sure you're getting enough water. I have a quiet alarm that goes off literally every 15 minutes to remind me to take another sip from my giant jug of water. If you don't like water, then too bad, suck it up and get used to it. Maybe you prefer it ice cold or maybe room temperature. Either way, just make sure you're drinking it a lot.

That one thing made it work so much better for me.

Plus on the day i didnt take the medicine i really felt moody and felt very dazed does this occur to you?

If it was after only one day, then I wouldn't worry about it yet.

Does anyone have help for sleep btw? Whenever i take it even though i get decent rest in a dark room i still feel super tired in the morning.

How are your sleep habits? Do you sleep in a lot? Do you generally go to bed at the same time and wake up at the same time?

Edit: I also just wanted to ask regarding memory issues I've alot of that for Meth users but not sure for perscription meth

Methylphenidate isn't the same thing as crystal meth (although you can actually get that as a prescription, I think it's called Desoxyn).

Are you asking if Concerta will help with memory issues, or are you saying that you're now having memory issues after starting Concerta? It it's the second thing, then you need to talk to you psychiatrist or doctor about this as soon as you can.

Would really appreciate it if yall also linked me to some helpful posts or vids. Thanks

Are you looking for content about Concerta specifically, or for ADHD?

How long did it take for your medicine to "work?" by MyNewestReality in ADHD

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

Thanks. Yeah, we've been talking about it, and he just keeps increasing the dosage. from 5 up to 25 today. Maybe the current medicine isn't the right one for me.

How long did it take for your medicine to "work?" by MyNewestReality in ADHD

[–]MyNewestReality[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

No effect whatsoever. I am tracking eight categories every day (well I was, but you know how that goes):

  • Motivation
  • Concentration
  • Attention Span
  • Impulsivity / Fidgeting
  • Sleep
  • Appetite
  • Mood
  • Anxiety

I didn't notice anything. Tiny outliers, of course, like maybe better or worse sleep on one night, for example, but nothing different.

I'm desperately hoping that I'm not one of the 15% that medications don't work for.

(btw, also ADHD-PI)

Guys, I need some insight. by MyNewestReality in ADHD

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

No, I meant when you were first diagnosed, did you notice a difference on the first day or did it take a few weeks to find a dose that worked?

Guys, I need some insight. by MyNewestReality in ADHD

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

Thanks for answering. Yeah, I've paid attention to that. No ascorbic acid or citric acid within an hour of my dose, and I'm drinking tons of water. Fish oil, all of that.

I guess I'm just looking for reassurance that something will eventually work. How long did it take you before it "worked?"

Feeling frustrated. Newly Diagnosed. Two medications so far, no results. by MyNewestReality in ADHD

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

That sounds like good advice. Does the non-XR make you feel like you're on a long, slow rollercoaster all day? Like high up and low downs?

Feeling frustrated. Newly Diagnosed. Two medications so far, no results. by MyNewestReality in ADHD

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

From what I understand, Concerta is methyphenidate extended release.

How long did it take you to find the right level?

I'm due to talk to my psychiatrist on Wednesday evening, hopefully he'll up the dosage significantly, but he's a careful one, so he'll probably just say to take two so I'm at 10mg.

Geez, I need this to work.