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Old Jun 10, 2015, 03:02 AM
Hat9195 Hat9195 is offline
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Originally Posted by jpj157 View Post
I need some advice on getting tested for ADHD or ADD. I've had issues paying attention my whole life but my parents passed them off because I did alright in school. Especially when I was younger, but as the material got harder over the years, it really became hard for me to keep up and stay focused. I have issues focusing; constantly I find myself daydreaming and I'll miss a whole class period of learning. Or i'll attempt to start studying but I'll find something else and hours will past and it'll be too late. Or in conversations, sometimes the simplest ones, I just zone out or I jump subjects a lot. Sometimes no matter how hard I try to stay focused i can't and its really frustrating because I can't do well in my school. Its also hard for me to say still and be patient, Thats probably childish, but I have so much trouble with just sitting.. People (including teachers) have asked me sometimes if I have ADD or ADHD just because of how jumpy and unfocused i am, but I haven't gotten a REAL diagnosis. And I'm really struggling to figure out how i can help myself because I've told my parents but they don't believe me. I'm not sure what to do, any advice would be greatly appreciated.
I am 56 years old and just diagnosed with ADHD. Your story is my story. I am sure your parents love you but they need to hear what your saying. Go to school counselor and ask them to either give you or tell you where you can get printed material on ADD and ADHD. If they cannot it will be up to you to find it. Google it or look it up in the library. Read everything you can about it. Read diagnosing and treatment. Read other people's stories and what their symptoms are and how they got help for it. When you think you are educated on those things go to your parents again and show them the materials you researched. Ask them again and tell them this problem is interfering with you learning and you feel like you are falling behind in study's and that you are afraid you may not have a good future. You can have a good future with or without their help. There are tests for diagnosing. You need to see a psychiatrist and not a psychologist. They must be an MD. Sit and talk to him or her and let them know what you are experiencing. I recommend that you think about exactly what you want to happen and what you want for your future before going to them. Write it out on paper what your goi g through and what you want for your future. They will talk to you and make a recommendation. Once that is given to you think about it and see if you can and are willing to go along with the plan. If you are let them know and if not you will need to decide what you are going to do about it. You mention working memory. That is what I am focusing on now. Play word games, count, say words and try to remember one and then two and so on. It may seem overwhelming but your young and you can and should turn it around now or else you will be living with a lot of regrets lime I was. I do t live with regret now because I chose not to by sharing my story. I hope this helps you a little and remember you can do this. You are getting to know your brain. Your unique and one of kind. You have much to offer the world so it is worth figuring out how your brain works so you can get the most out of it. Best of luck to you and never give up. You can do anything. Figure out how your brain works and it will take you to so serous places. Don't be afraid of it either. Many people are in the same situation. Take good care.
Thanks for this!
kanasi