• Swedneck@discuss.tchncs.de
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    2 months ago

    i have literally been waiting TWO FUCKING YEARS here in sweden, and now i’m finally getting referred to a private clinic in november, and then presumably i’ll get to actually go there sometime in december.

    wow golly fucking gee i wonder why people are killing themselves, what a mystery huh, man such a brain tickler.

    this is fiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiine, what society really needs is cheaper gasoline

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    2 months ago

    Earth sucks but all the logistical headaches magically disappeared once I got great insurance from an employer.

    Edit for clarity my point wasn’t “get insurance lol” it was "magically, when you.have good insurance, all the bullshit referrals wait times, and runaround evaporate. They see you quickly, diagnose transparently and prescribe promptly.

  • vzq@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    2 months ago

    “Don’t forget to return the questionnaire with ambiguous questions and the documentation you need to gather at three separate places by calling a dozen disparate people by the end of next week”

    You start to wonder whether it’s an elaborate play to keep dx numbers down.

  • atrielienz@lemmy.world
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    2 months ago

    I was diagnosed with ADD as a child. No extra help was given to me (Possibly because all of my parents effort was given to my brother because he has Autism). The extent that my condition was considered boiled down to “try harder”, because that’s what I was told. I can appreciate as an adult that I have ADHD (which is what people with ADD are now being diagnosed as), and I can even appreciate that some of the techniques that I might gain from an adult diagnosis might be beneficial if I can afford them.

    But here’s the thing. I function, mostly on the backs of a bunch of coping mechanisms that I have developed over the course of almost 40 years because I didn’t have a choice. I have the support of a spouse who goes out of his way to help me if he thinks I need it. Getting re-diagnosed feels exhausting, and honestly (probably because I don’t feel like it would necessarily be beneficial to me in the short term), I don’t want to go through that process again. It seems like a lot of effort for a maybe type payoff that I’m not even sure I can afford (yes, I have healthcare).

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    2 months ago

    What annoyes me more that the doubters are the clinics which wanna force you doing a therapy. But all you were asking for is a diagnosis.

    • cheese_greater@lemmy.world
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      2 months ago

      Its not a great look if the only treatment you accept is the stimulant and everything else “doesn’t work”.

      Its alwas stressed that ADHD treatment needs to be multimodal even tho its sort of bullshit (meds are really all you get, you’re sort of on your own for therapy and lifeskills stuff. There’s no ADHD store or doctor thats gonna take you under their mentorship). That what podcasts are for heh

      I would say don’t thumb your nose at it but don’t accept only that as treatment. Meds are a keystone to helping mediate your abillity to actually implement everything into your routine