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I'm currently in a diagnostic process where they're testing for ADHD. The process is a computer test, the T talking to my father and grandparents, a test with a physiotherapist (something about motor skills), and some questionnaires for me, my foster parents and the teachers.
I did the computer test today, and it was basically a black screen where letters in white would appear. I was supposed to press the space bar right after every single letter, except X. I pressed most the X's and missed a lot of other letters, and after the test when me and the T looked at the scores it said I was inattentive and impulsive and I had atypical results on a lot of aspects the test scored (I don't remember all, but I was atypical on the majority of them). It also said somewhere on the score that my clinical results where somewhere around 75% or so and my non-clinical results at about 20%.
Afterwards the T said the physiotherapist thing will be a month from now, and in that time she'll talk to my grandparents and my father. If the physiotherapist thing also shows ADHD symptoms, the questionnaires will be done, and I may or may not be diagnosed with ADHD.
She also said that if I do get a diagnosis, we'll have a meeting where we can talk about treatment and the possibility of getting meds.
My only problem, is that I have an issue and I can't do anything about it. The package of ADHD symptoms are things I really struggle with. I'm not self-diagnosing to that I have it, but saying that I have the symptoms and they're a problem.
If I do have ADHD and get treatment for that, it's something that will be happening at least a month from now, probably a month and a half to two months. The issue with that is that I'm in a pretty advanced and demanding high school program, and I need concentration and organisation skills and consistency now. As in before I start falling behind, not in two months.
I've always compensated with intelligence and cognitive reasoning, but the workload we have now and the demand for independent work is too big. I could have kept up to some degree, but not with good grades. When I try my best to keep up, I keep up with the knowledge but there's always piled up work. I don't have the money to self-medicate with caffeine (it works), and even if I did my foster mother would lose it completely if I used caffeine to self-medicate. Also, getting caffeine in a clean form in Norway is not possible because caffeine pills are not over-the-counter but prescribed (we also have strict restriction on the content of caffeine in energy drinks, for instance. Norway is like that).
I wonder if anyone has something I can do? Because I've tried everything, if anyone know something that can help that it not the common knowledge advices (exercise, eat healthy, listen to music, take breaks, have a calendar system, those things) that they think could help I'm grateful.
I did the computer test today, and it was basically a black screen where letters in white would appear. I was supposed to press the space bar right after every single letter, except X. I pressed most the X's and missed a lot of other letters, and after the test when me and the T looked at the scores it said I was inattentive and impulsive and I had atypical results on a lot of aspects the test scored (I don't remember all, but I was atypical on the majority of them). It also said somewhere on the score that my clinical results where somewhere around 75% or so and my non-clinical results at about 20%.
Afterwards the T said the physiotherapist thing will be a month from now, and in that time she'll talk to my grandparents and my father. If the physiotherapist thing also shows ADHD symptoms, the questionnaires will be done, and I may or may not be diagnosed with ADHD.
She also said that if I do get a diagnosis, we'll have a meeting where we can talk about treatment and the possibility of getting meds.
My only problem, is that I have an issue and I can't do anything about it. The package of ADHD symptoms are things I really struggle with. I'm not self-diagnosing to that I have it, but saying that I have the symptoms and they're a problem.
If I do have ADHD and get treatment for that, it's something that will be happening at least a month from now, probably a month and a half to two months. The issue with that is that I'm in a pretty advanced and demanding high school program, and I need concentration and organisation skills and consistency now. As in before I start falling behind, not in two months.
I've always compensated with intelligence and cognitive reasoning, but the workload we have now and the demand for independent work is too big. I could have kept up to some degree, but not with good grades. When I try my best to keep up, I keep up with the knowledge but there's always piled up work. I don't have the money to self-medicate with caffeine (it works), and even if I did my foster mother would lose it completely if I used caffeine to self-medicate. Also, getting caffeine in a clean form in Norway is not possible because caffeine pills are not over-the-counter but prescribed (we also have strict restriction on the content of caffeine in energy drinks, for instance. Norway is like that).
I wonder if anyone has something I can do? Because I've tried everything, if anyone know something that can help that it not the common knowledge advices (exercise, eat healthy, listen to music, take breaks, have a calendar system, those things) that they think could help I'm grateful.