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Anyone living with Adult Attention Deficit Disorder?
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<blockquote data-quote="devin1986" data-source="post: 12002747" data-attributes="member: 122043"><p>I'm a high functioning autistic, and I have ADD. I'm fairly non-productive and I'll spend hours and hours reading about cars and physics/racing(autistic obsession). I'm also easily distracted and have a hard time focusing on beneficial things in my life. I recently started taking adderall. It helps me a lot, and seems to give me more drive to complete tasks. The only draw backs for me is that I have to stop taking it around 2-3pm if I want to have a good night sleep, or I have to take a melatonin before bed. I'm also fairly tired on days when I don't take it, but that can be negated with caffeine and your body will adjust to being drug free after a few days.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="devin1986, post: 12002747, member: 122043"] I'm a high functioning autistic, and I have ADD. I'm fairly non-productive and I'll spend hours and hours reading about cars and physics/racing(autistic obsession). I'm also easily distracted and have a hard time focusing on beneficial things in my life. I recently started taking adderall. It helps me a lot, and seems to give me more drive to complete tasks. The only draw backs for me is that I have to stop taking it around 2-3pm if I want to have a good night sleep, or I have to take a melatonin before bed. I'm also fairly tired on days when I don't take it, but that can be negated with caffeine and your body will adjust to being drug free after a few days. [/QUOTE]
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