Since most people do not understand what ADHD is, including many medical professionals, it often goes undiagnosed, prompting many people to self-medicate their related conditions like anxiety and depression.
The same thing may apply to symptoms of. If you’ve underachieved for a long time, if people with less talent than you have done better than you, if others who don’t work as hard seem to get more done, it’s depressing.
But it may not be depression. You don’t need SSRIs, hospitalization, ECT, or some other adjunctive treatment. You need to get your ADD treated so that you can perform at a higher level, gain confidence, feel better about yourself and life, and restore the spring to your step.Since most people do not understand what ADD is, including many medical professionals, ADD often goes undiagnosed, prompting many people to self-medicate theirlike anxiety and depression.
I’ve seen hundreds of adults who have been on an SSRI or benzodiazepine for a decade or longer. Their ADD was never diagnosed. They are underachieving, plodding along, believing this is the best they can do. They feel pretty much like Peggy Lee, who sang, “Is That All There Is?” Once these people get the right diagnosis, once they understand that the underlying issue is ADD, once I tell them that they have a ton of talent, it’s just been buried under the fog of ADD, they cry first and then they get mad and ask, “Why didn’t someone tell me this sooner?” But then they jump for joy. Life, here I come!Often a person who is diagnosed with ADD is tapered off anxiety or depression meds and given a trial of stimulants.
The stakes are high. Missing the diagnosis of ADD can cost you years of sadness, low esteem, and hopelessness. Getting it right can turn your life around.
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