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  • in reply to: Adult Diagnostic Advice Please #127834

    suzq
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    @wiredonjava I don’t remember. I have a followup appointment with that NP towards the end of the month and I can check my record then. I also intend to talk to her more in depth about the situation and my other diagnoses and get her recommendation and/or a referral for further exploration.

    @shutterbug55 I don’t think you’re dense. I think I don’t know enough to really know what to ask at this point. Your earlier post helped me clarify that some.

    I note that I was the only person involved in the evaluation with the psychologist. He didn’t talk to anyone else, nor did he ask for any records. I also noted that there were some mistakes in his report, including what urged me to seek him out in the first place, my maiden name vs married (now divorced name), etc. However, his report was also very enlightening in terms of understanding how I process information, make decisions, etc. I was surprised and yet unsurprised that my processing speed when the color blue is involved is significantly slower; when I commented to my mom about this, she shared that I also cried as a baby whenever swaddled in blue blankets or put into blue clothing. The psychologist also said I didn’t have memory problems because I could remember the five words (or however many it was) during the testing, ignoring all personal experience I brought up with how significantly memory and concentration problems have impacted my life since my early 30s.

    I do have diagnoses that also contribute to memory problems (fibromyalgia, depression, PTSD, anxiety), but the mental function parts have been completely unresponsive to treatment. The more I read about ADHD and executive function, the more it sounds right. Talking to people I know that have been diagnosed since childhood but are now adults sounds like they are telling my story on many levels.

    I appreciate your thoughts about how as an adult I am more adept at hiding. Honestly, until I tried that medicine I thought that this was the only way one can be. Despite being smart, I have always struggled. I’ve never been able to hold down a steady job for more than a year. I couldn’t ever finish one of my life goals of getting a college degree. I’m back trying school again now in my mid-40s–this is my 5th time–and it is both exciting and overwhelming. Maybe I’m grasping at wil o’ wisps. I want so much to just feel competent. Thanks for the encouragement.

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    in reply to: Adult Diagnostic Advice Please #127829

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    Thanks for the response. That is part of why I am asking for input. It is accurate that I do not have a diagnosis. My request for advice is because of the significant effect of the medication I mentioned.

    Is it typical or atypical for someone without ADHD to have the abatement of traits like that with medication?

    Is it possible that someone skilled with children would not catch some of the diagnostic criteria of adults?

    Are there other diagnoses that present with most of the traits and respond to the medication but aren’t actually ADHD?

    Right now I’m sitting on a lot of questions (and frustration) with no answers. I’m hoping to change that.

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    in reply to: Wanted: a good planner app for my smart phone. #127827

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    I’ve been looking for just the right planner too. No luck yet, although The HW App, which I downloaded for going back to college, has proved the most useful so far. It’s for homework, but I find it useful for planning in other areas too. It has an area to lump all due tasks together and a graph that shows how busy I’ll be for the coming week.

    A tip I’ll share on how I find things in google calendar is the search function. I often get anxious that I’ll forget doctor’s appointments or that I have forgotten to schedule something I intended to, but using the search feature helps me quickly find out what I want to know.

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