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Old Jan 05, 2011, 09:57 AM
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Hey everybody Its so stressful for me too finsh school dont have that much of credits too do but its hard cause Iam suffering from adhd .Do anybody have issues with adhd ritalin was helping with this but my doctor took me off and want to give me something else for adhd that my insurance does not want to pay for Its hard to focus and getting bored very fast I want my college degree so bad any tips I can do until they find the right med for my adhd please help me

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Old Jan 05, 2011, 08:44 PM
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Hey, Kiki. Have you told your doc that your insurance won't cover the new medicine? Maybe there's an alternative.

Is there someone who will be willing to work with you to help keep you on track? Maybe you can talk to a counselor or somebody who can help to tutor you, keep you on your schedule, and so on

Also, how about posting in the ADHD/ADD forum here on PC? Maybe someone there can give you some suggestions. We do want to help you to stay in school! We care!
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Old Jan 06, 2011, 02:51 AM
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Hey, Kiki. Have you told your doc that your insurance won't cover the new medicine? Maybe there's an alternative.

Is there someone who will be willing to work with you to help keep you on track? Maybe you can talk to a counselor or somebody who can help to tutor you, keep you on your schedule, and so on

Also, how about posting in the ADHD/ADD forum here on PC? Maybe someone there can give you some suggestions. We do want to help you to stay in school! We care!
Thank you so much for the reply back.I told my doctor and he said he will need for the nurse to get the insurance on the phone and they said it will take them at least too weeks to progress it.
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Old Jan 06, 2011, 02:55 AM
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Good luck, kikki27.
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Old Jan 06, 2011, 03:27 AM
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Good luck, kikki27.
Thank you I need it.
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Old Jan 07, 2011, 09:32 PM
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kikki, I struggle with ADD. I am on meds right now that really help. I hope your doctor can get your case settled soon. I know it may sound small compared to meds but a good calendar with detailed todo lists and a structured schedule is what got me through college. Daily structure is so very important--or at least it is for me. Hang in there! You can do it!
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Old Jan 08, 2011, 11:16 PM
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My neuro ended up writing my insurance a letter asking them to cover the name brand of a script. Things like adhd and anxiety could lead to hospitalizations if you don't have something to keep you from totally flipping out. My friend has actually been hospitalized because she literally drove herself into a mania from school and other pressures. So my doc's thing was "cover the meds now, or cover an ER bill when she flips out and goes postal". I got the name brand and they covered over 500 of the bill!

I don't know how common this is....but it may be worth a shot. I never thought in a million years that they would actually do it....but they did. Hope you can get something figured out! You deserve your education!
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Old Jan 09, 2011, 11:59 AM
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Can you back off and take fewer credits for a semester or two, get some work experience and maybe not stress so much about timing for your degree. My second degree took me seven years to get and I started with most of my courses/credits already. Find something that isn't quite as boring at the moment and do more of that and use that to help you with the boring parts (as a reward; if you do the hard parts for X minutes, you can do the fun parts for Y).
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Old Jan 10, 2011, 02:35 PM
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The reward method is good! I recommend it, too!
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Old Jan 14, 2011, 11:27 AM
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kikki, I struggle with ADD. I am on meds right now that really help. I hope your doctor can get your case settled soon. I know it may sound small compared to meds but a good calendar with detailed todo lists and a structured schedule is what got me through college. Daily structure is so very important--or at least it is for me. Hang in there! You can do it!
Thanks yeah I hope so too
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Old Jan 14, 2011, 11:28 AM
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The reward method is good! I recommend it, too!
Thank you
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Old Jan 14, 2011, 11:33 AM
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My neuro ended up writing my insurance a letter asking them to cover the name brand of a script. Things like adhd and anxiety could lead to hospitalizations if you don't have something to keep you from totally flipping out. My friend has actually been hospitalized because she literally drove herself into a mania from school and other pressures. So my doc's thing was "cover the meds now, or cover an ER bill when she flips out and goes postal". I got the name brand and they covered over 500 of the bill!

I don't know how common this is....but it may be worth a shot. I never thought in a million years that they would actually do it....but they did. Hope you can get something figured out! You deserve your education!
Thanks wow that shocking what happened to her how she doing now?HugsYeah my doctor call the insurance company and now my insurance company Is going to cover it after begging and crying
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Old Jan 14, 2011, 11:40 AM
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Can you back off and take fewer credits for a semester or two, get some work experience and maybe not stress so much about timing for your degree. My second degree took me seven years to get and I started with most of my courses/credits already. Find something that isn't quite as boring at the moment and do more of that and use that to help you with the boring parts (as a reward; if you do the hard parts for X minutes, you can do the fun parts for Y).
Thank you that makes perfect good sense.I try it and now Iam not stress out Iam doing just what you told me and now the anxiety and adhd not so bad cause I had a meeting with my teachers and told them that I have adhd and my insurance Is not paying for the new med and I ask them what they could .They all said that will give me notes to take home with me and told me that I could use the internet so I can pass
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Old Jan 16, 2011, 01:21 PM
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I have add and medicine helps some but not much...i continuously find my mind wandering and also struggle with grades. counseling and going to someone for professional advice helps, because they help you find a way to get things done on time and do well in classes despite the difficulty of having add or adhd.
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Old Jan 20, 2011, 01:16 PM
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kikki, I struggle with ADD. I am on meds right now that really help. I hope your doctor can get your case settled soon. I know it may sound small compared to meds but a good calendar with detailed todo lists and a structured schedule is what got me through college. Daily structure is so very important--or at least it is for me. Hang in there! You can do it!
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