Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Procrastination is usually associated with anxiety - anxiety meds would probably help you more with this.
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Anonymous wrote:Procrastination is usually associated with anxiety - anxiety meds would probably help you more with this.
Anonymous wrote:Procrastination is usually associated with anxiety - anxiety meds would probably help you more with this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP you really don't need a psych for this as you're an adult and are able to determine pretty easily if the meds help you, or not.
As your GP for a script, you'll know immediately or almost immediately if it's going to help you.
Many GPs won't prescribe ADHD medication without a full neuropsych eval, which can run in the thousands since insurance rarely covers. This happened to my husband.
Anonymous wrote:I’m also recently diagnosed as inattentive. I took the lowest dose of Adderall for a month and it didn’t do a thing. Might try a higher dosage but for now working on morning exercise before work and other habits to help with focus and organization. Do you have the book “ADD friendly ways to organize your life”?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NP but who diagnosed all of you? GP or psych. My suspected inattentive type ADHD makes finding new doctors a huuuge task for me so while I have suspected I have this for years I can’t seem to get myself to figure out how to get evaluated.
Are you looking for someone in DC, Maryland, or VA?
VA. Vienna/McLean area preferably.