dilated_pupils
Bluelighter
For the first time in my life, as an adult, I will be able to walk into the doc's office and just be real, the person who unadulterated can speak freely and not have a past following them.
In note, I have been medicated in some fashion starting when I was about 7 yrs old, with ritalin for a short while, then adderall into my teens. After that I had started abusing stims.
I see this as my chance (getting medicade) to be honest & open about how I truly feel and get an actual answer from the doctor about what I should be doing, taking, etc.
I have a couple questions:
Other then mentioning the above and mainly keeping out the abusing stimulant part (which I feel is necessary to do only because I do not wish to do so, nor do I find that with proper medication or therapy would I be doing so), is there anything I should/shouldn't mention?
Every time I've walked into a doc's office before this it's been a referrel (drug abuse/psych eval) - this time it will be of my own doing. I've been yearning for this moment the ability to be open and judged appropriately. Any advice would be great - I'm sure many can relate to such a situation.
-dp
In note, I have been medicated in some fashion starting when I was about 7 yrs old, with ritalin for a short while, then adderall into my teens. After that I had started abusing stims.
I see this as my chance (getting medicade) to be honest & open about how I truly feel and get an actual answer from the doctor about what I should be doing, taking, etc.
I have a couple questions:
Other then mentioning the above and mainly keeping out the abusing stimulant part (which I feel is necessary to do only because I do not wish to do so, nor do I find that with proper medication or therapy would I be doing so), is there anything I should/shouldn't mention?
Every time I've walked into a doc's office before this it's been a referrel (drug abuse/psych eval) - this time it will be of my own doing. I've been yearning for this moment the ability to be open and judged appropriately. Any advice would be great - I'm sure many can relate to such a situation.
-dp
