Stimulated
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How does one go about getting diagnosed with ADHD?
I'm a 20-year-old college student. I just finished my sophomore year at a very well-respected public university. About a year ago, I came to the conclusion that I may have a form of ADHD. I was almost diagnosed as a child (5-6 years old), but my mother threw such a fit at the doctor's office ("There's no way MY SON has ADHD, blah blah blah!") that she practically forced him to rule out ADHD as a possibility, even though it very well may have been the case. Instead, the doctor took an alternate route, deciding instead to prescribe me with an antidepressant (Paxil I believe it was). Since the age of 6, I have been on multiple antidepressants, including Paxil, Zoloft, Cymbalta, and Celexa (there may have been one more than I can't remember right now). I am currently still taking Celexa, and I am in the process of trying to get off of it. What kind of self-respecting healthcare practitioner prescribes a 6-year-old kid an antidepressant without thinking twice about it? I feel that all he successfully did was facilitate my current physical and mental dependence on antidepressants. Shit, I don't even know if I really had anxiety/depression to begin with, or if the medication has caused these symptoms. Anyways, that's another issue in and of itself.
It was not until college that I first considered that I might actually have ADHD. I never considered the possibility of having ADHD in high school, as high school didn't require the same kind of focus, motivation, and determination that college does. I never had to study in high school, and always got As fairly effortlessly. College is a whole different environment, and it opened my eyes to the fact that maybe I do have an attention disorder. I know most ADHD diagnoses occur at an earlier age, so I'm wondering whether it will be difficult to be diagnosed during college.
I have been self-medicating with Adderall/Concerta for awhile (probably about a year and a half, on and off) to combat my symptoms. When I don't medicate, I have a legitimate problem focusing and paying attention, and it isn't due to willpower. I have the will to do my work, but no matter how much I will myself to study or do my work, I constantly get distracted by anything and everything. How should I go about getting diagnosed? Should I tell my psychiatrist that I have been self-medicating and that it has been effective in controlling my symptoms and getting me to focus, or disclosing this information prevent him/her from writing a prescription that might be able to help me?
TL;DR VERSION: 20-year-old college student. I think I legitimately have ADHD-Inattentive Type. Looking for a diagnosis/legal prescription. Don't know how to approach it. Need advice.
I'm a 20-year-old college student. I just finished my sophomore year at a very well-respected public university. About a year ago, I came to the conclusion that I may have a form of ADHD. I was almost diagnosed as a child (5-6 years old), but my mother threw such a fit at the doctor's office ("There's no way MY SON has ADHD, blah blah blah!") that she practically forced him to rule out ADHD as a possibility, even though it very well may have been the case. Instead, the doctor took an alternate route, deciding instead to prescribe me with an antidepressant (Paxil I believe it was). Since the age of 6, I have been on multiple antidepressants, including Paxil, Zoloft, Cymbalta, and Celexa (there may have been one more than I can't remember right now). I am currently still taking Celexa, and I am in the process of trying to get off of it. What kind of self-respecting healthcare practitioner prescribes a 6-year-old kid an antidepressant without thinking twice about it? I feel that all he successfully did was facilitate my current physical and mental dependence on antidepressants. Shit, I don't even know if I really had anxiety/depression to begin with, or if the medication has caused these symptoms. Anyways, that's another issue in and of itself.
It was not until college that I first considered that I might actually have ADHD. I never considered the possibility of having ADHD in high school, as high school didn't require the same kind of focus, motivation, and determination that college does. I never had to study in high school, and always got As fairly effortlessly. College is a whole different environment, and it opened my eyes to the fact that maybe I do have an attention disorder. I know most ADHD diagnoses occur at an earlier age, so I'm wondering whether it will be difficult to be diagnosed during college.
I have been self-medicating with Adderall/Concerta for awhile (probably about a year and a half, on and off) to combat my symptoms. When I don't medicate, I have a legitimate problem focusing and paying attention, and it isn't due to willpower. I have the will to do my work, but no matter how much I will myself to study or do my work, I constantly get distracted by anything and everything. How should I go about getting diagnosed? Should I tell my psychiatrist that I have been self-medicating and that it has been effective in controlling my symptoms and getting me to focus, or disclosing this information prevent him/her from writing a prescription that might be able to help me?
TL;DR VERSION: 20-year-old college student. I think I legitimately have ADHD-Inattentive Type. Looking for a diagnosis/legal prescription. Don't know how to approach it. Need advice.
