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Old Apr 15, 2016, 06:10 PM
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Does your ADHD cause problems in your romantic life?
My anxiety is driving me insane and little stuff sends me over the edge and then im angry & irratated.

Is it normal to feel this moody with ADD (unmedicated)?

I had to stop taking my prozac for anxiety cause it was causing horrible headaches, I just take klonipin in the evening.

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Old Apr 16, 2016, 12:31 PM
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In my opinion I think the moodiness is from the untreated anxiety. Anxiety has control of a lot of things (personality wise, attention, mood, etc) and it can make someone extremely agitated as well. My gf when she has really bad days with her anxiety she can be a bit snippy and moody.

My suggestion would be to talk to your doc about another anti-anxiety med and once you get that under control maybe it will help with the moodiness.

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