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I'm not asking how to do it or anything. I think I really do have ADD, a mild case at the least.
I have a therapist. I talked with her last Tuesday, and she said we need to try one thing, and if it doesn't work, move onto the next thing, until we find a solution, but I need to actually try. For this week, she wants me to try to just take notes, because it "forces" me to pay attention. She wants me to write down what's going on and what's being said, and then review everything later. Obviously, there needs to be some kind of problem with this, because my goal is Adderall. What do you think I should tell her is wrong with this? That might be confusing... I mean... I need to make her think that the note taking thing isn't going to work, and she probably needs to know why it isn't working. |
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she is probably one of those who believes in "natural way"
of treatment, I wouldn't be surprise if she'd give you some of those herbal alternatives like Attend or other, there are quite of few of the out there. Just find a different doctor. I got my first meds (Ritalin) after the second visit. Edited by: Amok |
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LOL yes she is one of them that believes in "natural treatment". She
told me on the first visit that there isn't any easy way to cure it. Then she went on about how since I've told myself that I've had ADD over so many years that it's just getting worse and worse and I need to believe that there is nothing wrong with me and all kinds of bullshit like that. I just wanted to slap her fat face as hard as I could. She doesn't know what ADD is really like, and it's definitely not psychological. And a different doctor isn't an option. My first therapist was a weird guy, and we were going absolutely no where. When we visited, the only thing we ever talked about was things like how life is going at home, my sleeping habits, my eating habits, social life, what time of day is it easiest to concentrate at and why (WTF?), etc. There were many times that he had to fumble through a bunch of papers looking for the original reason I was referred to him by my doctor... "Therapy and medication for ADD". Then my therapist quit the job, so they gave me someone else. Now my new therapist seems pretty snotty, yet not as nosey as the last one. She shows no emotion and acts like I'm just there because I have to be. She acts like she knows everything, too. |
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add/adhd is actually a chemical inbalance in the brain (they can
actually see it in MRIs i think). But if you think you have add/adhd there are tests administered to determine this. In short you need to be tested. Your therapist should atleast be knowledable enough to ask some preliminary questions. There are also centers that specialize in this kind of testing. Find one and get tested. Make sure your insurence covers it because it's very expensive otherwise. hope this helps. |
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