Father Jack
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Not only is the process expensive, it is also explicitly designed to be as difficult to negotiate as possible if you have ADHD to start with. I actually successfully navigated the system to the point where i was prescribed medication but i didn't continue with it for one reason and/or another and when i went back to the doctor to restart the medication I found out the whole thing is on a timer which was about to expire (which i was originally told wasn't the case) and I"d have to start again, right back with stumping up the cash for another diagnosis which made zero sense and had zero chance of happening. So after all that I ended up back where i started and I ended up making zero progress.I’m self-diagnosed inattentive ADHD. I know that doesn’t count for anything but I realised when my step daughter was presenting very difficult behaviours (smart cookie though) and I did some research. She’s the hyperactive version so and her diagnosis cost perhaps $3k. So that put me off formal diagnosis for myself as it’s money we don’t have lying around. That said I was shocked about how many of the inattentive boxes I ticked. Hopefully in the near future ADHD can be better diagnosed and treated by GP’s. This would produce a more productive workforce and harmonious relationships at home.
Good thread though and I look forward to reading it all!
It was truly bewildering.









