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Old 02-02-2008, 08:43 PM   #1
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Unhappy I am an ADULT WITH ADD: URGENTLY NEED ADVISE

First, I am a 58 year old female and will apologize up front for the length of this message, but I am in dire need of advise, tips, etc. Amazingly, my GP was the FIRST to suggest ADD in 2004 and I laughed at him! I have suffered with depression for over 20 years; was hospitalized in 2005 and after the studies, questions, histories,questions, studies, histories, and on and on, the psychiatrist gave diagnosis of ADD in addition to depression I was one who really thought that the ADD thing was a bunch of garbage and was a label to place on little boys in school who were just full of energy (like my diagnosed 10 year old grandson). After all was said and done and I was forced to think about my situations from childhood on, yep, I am an adult with ADD. Problem for me is that I also have the sleeping disease, narcolepsy. Same drugs can be used to treat both, but I have had lots of problems getting right dosage and med. Was on Adderal 20 mg am and 20 mg 1:00 p.m.; still got "wiped out" and had to sleep for at least an hour around 4:00pm. and focusing and staying on track was minimal. Now dr. is trying 30 mg. amphetamine/ dextroamphetamine (a generic) 30 mg. in am and 30 mg at 1:00. ADD is really progressively going from bad to worse; just two examples of many that I could give: lost key to my daughters new home last night (she gave it to me yesterday afternoon); my house has stuff strung out all over it. Lost MY main set of keys today (daughter's key not on my key ring). Have been trying to get some important paperwork done for two weeks and not able to "settle into" it. I am constantly battling with these kinds of things. I have hired a lady (which I absolutely cannot afford) to come in four hours once a week to "keep me on track". Last time she was here, we got into cleaning out a walk-in closet that was filled with old computer monitors, keyboards, cords, tax records that were 12 years old, etc., but didn't get the stuff cleared away before her four hours were up. Couldn't afford her this past 10 - 12 days and everything is in a shambles once again. It's like going in a vicious circle. When things are in order, I am okay. But, if ONE thing occurs that is different from the "norm" ..... like a rod falling down in my closet, spilling clothes in the floor, trying to organize a space, etc, ...... then I am back in the same old trap. Those things don't get finished and other daily things like laundry, etc., just start stacking up and I don't know where to begin to get things back in order again.
This is my first time on a message board; enrolled today; ANY HELP or "tricks" that you ADD Adults have found that work for you and that you use to keep your lives as uncomplicated and uncluttered as possible will be so very much appreciated. I have tried lists and delegating a specific time for a task, just to find that I am going from one task to the other and not completing any. I am truly at my wits end.

 
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Old 02-03-2008, 11:36 AM   #2
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Re: I am an ADULT WITH ADD: URGENTLY NEED ADVISE

Hi -
I can emphathize with you because I have also been told (only by my daughter) that I have AADD (Adult). If I were you, I would seriously consider stopping the amphetamines. I, too, tried those a long time ago before they were considered to be habit-forming. At first, I had lots of energy, but then I started thinking that I needed them to have any energy or desire to get work done - especially uninteresting tasks. But, fortunately, we moved to another state, and my new doctors refused to prescribe them. I then learned that I could get along just as well without them - or rather, that I had only thought they were helping me.
You wrote that these drugs aren't helping you either. Actually, I think that the amphetamines made me more nervous than I already was and that I really didn't get more done while taking them.
I was formerly a heavy smoker but quit 20 years ago after being constantly nagged by my children. I missed and still miss (although I have no urge to start smoking again) it because when I could look forward to a "cigarette break", it gave me a reason to finish cleaning, laundry, etc.
The only thing that helps me get things done now is knowing that I will have company coming - even a repairman or painters. I force myself to do just one big thing. You'd be surprised at how good you feel after you have finished cleaning out just one cupboard and throwing away things you know you'll never use or which are outdated, etc. For instance, you should finish cleaning out that walk-in closet. - just call your town dump or look in your weekly town paper for a handyman who will come and take your trash to the dump (the computers, etc.) Then you'll see how neat that one closet looks and it will give you hope and spur you on to do other chores. Take your time.
I, too, misplace keys. You didn't "lose" the keys - you probably put them down and then left the room and forgot which room you left them in. That is very common. My dad used to tell me that I would lose my head if it weren't attached to my body. I was 10-years-old at the time.
Please try not to worry about ADD. I really think that some people are just disorganized from birth and some are extremely organized (i.e. my daughter).
Try putting only one thing on a list for the week that you must get done.
Necessary things like laundry (so that you have something to wear, etc.)
will get done somehow.
I hope I haven't been too unclear and that you can maybe at least know that there are others out there just like you - you are not abnormal.
Good luck!!!

Last edited by mabent; 02-03-2008 at 11:39 AM. Reason: misspelling

 
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