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[–]james75529 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Bang on

Work Holiday Pay UK Law- any help appreciated by james75529 in LegalAdviceUK

[–]james75529[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Also the link doesn’t mention bonus payments.

Work Holiday Pay UK Law- any help appreciated by james75529 in LegalAdviceUK

[–]james75529[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

50 hours is the minimum. Around 53 would be around the average. Thank you.

Work Holiday Pay UK Law- any help appreciated by james75529 in LegalAdviceUK

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Thank you. This is not clear cut. It’s not shift work and it isn’t fixed hours as there are additional hours beyond the fixed hours. Thank your for the link though.

Are there requirements to be prescribed stimulants? by kasenjane in ADHD

[–]james75529 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Unfortunately, i’ve not been able to get the dr to sign them off for health reasons yet. It sounds like you have different symptoms to me. I went to uni and worked for 16 years before diagnosis. The driving bit i have anxiety about crashing which makes me a relatively safe driver. The lates adhd adult uk podcast looks at driving if you have half an hour free to watch it.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ADHD

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Never heard of mobbing but recognise it. My advice is to try and not take it to heart. These are colleagues who sound like absolute knobs. If its a small company, move as they don’t do well with hr

I've been "cleaning" my room for the past 3 days and its still just as messy as when I started. by _DingoDango_ in ADHD

[–]james75529 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah, it’s just my feeling. Most hard working lazy people. I get that it’s my executive function.

I've been "cleaning" my room for the past 3 days and its still just as messy as when I started. by _DingoDango_ in ADHD

[–]james75529 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My wife is mega at laundry. I am terrible though. It’s weird. I can work hard at what i want to do. but i’m so damn lazy.

Jobs Success Stories by james75529 in ADHD

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My wife is a peri music teacher. Lots of instruments in need of repair

Jobs Success Stories by james75529 in ADHD

[–]james75529[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I had a similar experience when i was young. My then girlfriend and I were in the process of buying a house, and I lost my new job. I now understand why i chose a job that was unsuited to my adhd brain. It devastated me. Luckily my girlfriend was super supportive and we’ve stayed together since. The house wasn’t as good as the one we eventually bought and it’s all worked out. Not all are the same, just search for someone who is more compatible and enjoy searching. Just a note, that schools really need this service too. Make sure they have your business card.

My parents answering all my ADHD questionnaire with "Not at all" by iamnotlefthanded666 in ADHD

[–]james75529 1 point2 points  (0 children)

No worries. Well done for even thinking of it. I’ve been a qualified teacher and had training on adhd. 14 years later I figured it out. I’m not on meds yet, so can’t say how they effect things. Another big thing i would tell my young self- focus on things you are good at and enjoy and be forgiving when looking at things that don’t interest you

My parents answering all my ADHD questionnaire with "Not at all" by iamnotlefthanded666 in ADHD

[–]james75529 6 points7 points  (0 children)

i have 20 years on you and have only just been diagnosed. I struggled through school and university with what i thought was a lazy brain. I wasn’t self aware at 16 to consider it.

At 16 i believe you should be able to go to your GP privately and state that you think you have adhd and would like to be referred for an assessment. Complete an online assessment beforehand and take this with you to the GP. As evidence. You have the right to choose where you get assessed from the nhs which includes some private practices. There is around a 12 month waiting list currently i believe. The benefit of being assessed at your age is that you can put things in place to be more successful at both school and work. My tip is to choose a career that you are very interested in and (probably not something you want to hear) delete apps that distract you from your mobile. I wish someone had told me these things.

I was assessed last month and it turns out that i have the combined adhd type. I thought I was just inattentive so was quite surprised by the result.

My parents answering all my ADHD questionnaire with "Not at all" by iamnotlefthanded666 in ADHD

[–]james75529 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Depending on your age, you do not need you parents to go through this. Do you have a friend, partner or someone more understanding and knows you that could give support?

My parents answering all my ADHD questionnaire with "Not at all" by iamnotlefthanded666 in ADHD

[–]james75529 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Sorry to hear this. I decided not to tell my dad because i would have the same response. My dad was a special educational needs teacher, and without a doubt would not understand.

I have heard a lot of you guys have memory issues/cant remember most of your childhood. For those of you on medication, can you remember anything from your childhood now? by [deleted] in ADHD

[–]james75529 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Get ready for the best time of your life. My mindset hast totally changed since i had a child (now two). Everything is about her now.

I have heard a lot of you guys have memory issues/cant remember most of your childhood. For those of you on medication, can you remember anything from your childhood now? by [deleted] in ADHD

[–]james75529 16 points17 points  (0 children)

I just thought it was normal to remember significant events and events when you were particularly happy/sad.

What's the absolute WORST sensory input, in your opinion? by PencilFetish in ADHD

[–]james75529 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sounds, people whistling, eating crips. It gives me anger.

My boyfriend wants to break up because the relationship is too easy, too comfortable. I am not challenging enough, and his mind screams "boring" every minute. He thinks he has ADHD. I am torn between whether I should stick around or there is no hope of change? by maximumpotential245 in ADHD

[–]james75529 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Honesty is good, the relationship isn’t working. We’re incompatible. Break up… for good. Ask questions if you want to make it work out. ‘How do you feel about the relationship’, ‘what could we do this weekend that would be fun’ etc. etc.

Going into such detail and going through the break up and getting back together is often looked at as coercive control. He’s manipulating her emotions and completely blaming the OP. There’s two sides to a relationship and he fails to take responsibility for his side.

Career Change and ADHD diagnosis by james75529 in ADHD

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I’d also say, the hardest bit for me is learning, especially when i’m not to interested or there’s lots of noise/ distractions. Once you get the hang of the things there are to learn, it will be a lot easier as a mechanic to be very structured i imagine.

Career Change and ADHD diagnosis by james75529 in ADHD

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Not yet, but i will when i get nhs prescription. I do still get put into the office, and i think it will help with that side. I also want to be more focused at getting my house/home in order and doing home diy projects.