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Question Jan 19, 2021 at 08:48 PM
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I have bipolar, ADHD, and anxiety disorder. My AHDH feels like there is an invisible wall between me and the thing I want to get done. I understand that there is a hypomanic element to ADHD, but for me that gets confused with my BP. Anyway, does anyone else have that feeling of an invisible wall? When I take Adderall, I can do the thing I want to do no problem. Does the wall feeling resonate with anyone? Prior to diagnosis, I'd have to go to the very last minute until the surge of energy would allow me to complete whatever it was I had to do. BTW, I was addicted to Ritalin for many years before the advent of Adderall. Ritalin addiction sucked. It just made me hyper.
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