• federated_toast@lemm.ee
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    10 months ago

    How bout those of us who forget to pick your meds up for a month and then need a new script written because controlled substance scripts only last for 30 days?

  • I’ve seen so many people without ADHD describe taking Adderall, making it sound like the god damn drug from Limitless (and is probably what inspired that movie TBH), and then people who take it for ADHD also sound like they gained the super power of “not fucking up constantly.”

    So I’ve wanted to try the shit even before I found out I had ADHD myself, and want to try it especially now that I know I have ADHD.

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      1 year ago

      That’s just an ADHD thing. They can do a line of coke and all it does it allow them to feel like they don’t have ADHD for a little while.

  • Rick@thesimplecorner.org
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    1 year ago

    Or me this morning… "Did, I take my meds this morning? My water was on the counter right next to where my meds are, no I definitely didn’t take my meds… right? No, i totally didn’t, but what if I did? [Proceeds to count out pills in bottle.] For the record… I did take it.

    • PixelProf@lemmy.ca
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      1 year ago

      Yeah, just posted another comment, but I have my bottle flipping trick. If it’s upright before the afternoon, I didn’t take it. I take it, and flip the bottle upside down. Then if I see the bottle upside down after noon, I flip it upright.

      I still have days where I need to try to mentally piece together, “Did I drink water? How thirsty was I? Was I really thirsty, and just drank to hydrate and NOT take my pill or did I drink to take the pill and forgot to flip it? Did I take it and just forget to eat? How much have I been singing on repeat this morning?”

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    1 year ago

    Outsider without adhd here… Is this really a thing? If the medication makes you feel better how would you forget to take it?

    • MrTulip@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      1 year ago

      Part of ADHD. You forget things, beneficial or not. I usually realize when I’m on the way to work, then do the math of turning around for it, and how late I’ll be if I do.

    • Wojwo@lemmy.ml
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      1 year ago

      One of the downsides of adhd is, if left untreated, it can lead to substance abuse. One of the upsides is it’s easier to “forget” that you’re addicted to something. I once forget to drink caffeine for a few weeks. Just slipped my mind. I still had the withdrawal symptoms. Headaches, low energy etc., but my brain would not connect the withdrawal to the substance, because from my perspective caffeine did not exist. It was a weird experience.

      • frogfruit@discuss.online
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        1 year ago

        I’ve done that a few times. I also quit smoking that way when I ran out of cigs, didn’t buy more right away, then forgot to ever buy more. I started back up months later, switched to vaping, then forgot about that too when I moved the vape from it’s designated spot to an area of the house I don’t frequent.

    • LadyAutumn@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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      1 year ago

      Adhd makes you more likely to struggle with daily routine. I have failsafes to make sure I take my meds nowadays, but I used to struggle a lot with it.

    • gravitas_deficiency@sh.itjust.works
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      1 year ago

      I often forget mine.

      That, or I cannot, for the life of me, remember whether or not I actually took my medication. Or locked the door of my apartment, or my car.

      Both patterns are a fairly classical presentation of ADHD.

    • It’s so much easier to be distracted and completely lose track of time with ADHD. Your mind doesn’t necessarily think about things that are “boring” like taking medicine. Or even eating. So you forget to do it. I literally have reminders on my phone to make sure I eat because I have gone days without eating until someone noticed me looking all fucked up.

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        1 year ago

        That’s a mood. If I didn’t have a proper eating routine, I would routinely forget to eat (as I sometimes do anyway!)

    • Kit Sorens@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      1 year ago

      You can’t take it past a certain time or you won’t sleep. It’s not like antidepressants where you can take it at any time. If it’s 11am and I remember why I’m so spacey, I gotta wait until tomorrow.

    • TronLives@lemmy.nz
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      1 year ago

      I always want to wait till I eat to take my meds and then I forget to eat and then I forget my meds

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      1 year ago

      Autistic person jumping in - we too may have issues remembering to do beneficial things like take meds, eat and drink, and even use the bathroom (thankfully usually the body gives a stern reminder before it’s too late with that one lol).
      Routine is important to many autistics, but personally to me, it isn’t really time dependant, so I have the same breakfast every day but it might not be at the same time every day (don’t sleep well, sleep patter varies widely), so taking pills at the same time each day is asking me to use a system I don’t usually (go by body signals as best I can tell and order of actions, not by time). I hope that makes some sort of sense?