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Old Apr 17, 2019, 07:48 PM
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I am attending online school for psychology. I am a recovering meth addict. I am finding it hard to concentrate at times. anyone experience this? and when I have relapsed and done my online school work i find it easier to do it, weird?

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Old Apr 18, 2019, 03:56 AM
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I am attending online school for psychology. I am a recovering meth addict. I am finding it hard to concentrate at times. anyone experience this? and when I have relapsed and done my online school work i find it easier to do it, weird?
Have you ever been evaluated for adhd? I know a few meth addicts who were self medicating and once they were treated for the adhd they were able to give up the meth. I also work with drug addicts and alcoholics and there are a few former meth addicts that experience the extreme lack of focus for a long time after they have stopped using. My theory is your body is still healing itself from the extreme physical effects from the meth.
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