I was tested once, but turns out I was just find school super boring.
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I was tested once, but turns out I was just find school super boring.
I'm an INTJ with ADD. I know an INTP with ADHD. We both have comorbid conditions. He has PDD-NOS, I have Generalized Anxiety Disorder and Delayed Sleep Phase Disorder.
I go to a Top 10 liberal arts school and my GPA is 3.8. Let me just tell you willpower can only get you so far. In case you think I'm complaining about my GPA, I never skipped class (or I rarely did) in my college. I'm taking two summer courses right now and skipped six out of twenty four classes, and never did homework. You think it's willpower? I had no motivation half the time, and the other half was because I was utterly exhausted. I went to sleep anywhere from 4 AM to 8 AM and had to get up for my 1 PM class. Needless to say I missed quite a few of those- six, to be precise, and ended up too tired to do work. I literally walked into my Latin class today and wung it- I didn't read any of the assigned material because I had more shit than I can handle in my current condition. I had a midterm today and I was like 3 sections behind because I missed class. I stayed up all night learning those sections, reading and re-reading them but the moment I read something I forget it. Poof. Just like that. Sleep disorder and the lack of structure turn my ADD from a mild annoyance into a devastating hindrance.
My mind was simply in a different state. Now, with the structure of a regular academic term gone, I have completely broken down. I haven't been this way since I was in elementary school, when I had the willpower but little self control. It's all in the state of mind. I'm a strong J. Believe me ADD has made me hate myself, which might be why I did so well in school. It's not fun, fighting constantly against your natural impulses then berating yourself because your J wants you to do something, and your brain always refuses to cooperate.
Interesting. I've often wondered if I had ADD, but never bothered to see someone about getting diagnosed. I always just figured I needed to do whatever I needed to work around my problems to ensure I got things done. At the time, I was commonly testing as ISTJ on most online tests, and I only recently figured out that it was my persona influencing those results. I still sort of wonder if my lack of focus is caused by ADD moreso than my SP temperment.
ADD exists. I don't use Se and I have it. It's basically a disorder in which the brain shuts off when you're trying to concentrate on something that doesn't interest you. It's not something I can help but I can definitely tell when my brain isn't cooperating. I've been on a few medications and they've been very effective. I have a book on the subject. They did brain scans on normal people and people with ADD. There's a marked difference in activity during concentration. It's real, it's proven, it's not a fake disorder.
I do agree that it's over-diagnosed. Just because some kids have trouble sitting still doesn't mean they have AD(H)D. I never had that problem and didn't get medicated until 5th grade (I have what's called inattentive ADD, I have no trouble sitting still or looking like I'm focused but my mind is a million miles away).
I got tested as a kid, and they said I didn't have it. But honestly i'v been thinking about getting tested again...i have a lot of the symptoms and it's hard to focus. er..i should probably get back to doing homework now...not even joking lol

I have ADD and with that a mild form of bipolar as well. Intelligence and school performance were good, so I only got investigations for autism but never ADD, as boys with ADHD are supposed to be hyper or something. Never the less, I got mood stabilizers and methylfenidate, both makes me functional in their own area, which feels good.
Sorry im not a good speller, just a warning haha.
Ive been on every medication since i was in middleschool. I personally think its because i get bored very easy if the topic is uninteresting. If i find a topic interesting i hyperfocus and absorb every word said, and can remember details and facts very easily... even for years.
An example of this is im an outdoorsy kinda guy and am fasinated by animals and the way they work in ecosystems and their physiology. I took an animal biology class and often got the highest grades in the class, probably with the least amout of effort too.
The flip side to this is im currently taking an elective native american language class... not really my thing, i truely dont care that their languages are going extinct. English is much more effeciant and the instructor is very abstract. not my kind of thing, im probably going to drop it. I cant force myself to process a damn thing she says.
For me Medication (adderall) helps more with motivation than anything. I cant really focus in class any better, but it allows me to motivate to study and teach myself outside of class.
Personally i think that yes, ADD/ADHD can be a very ligitament disorder, in a similar way to diabeties. Your brain sends impulses through your neurotransmittors, mostly dopamine, serotonin, and epinephrine transmitters. If you have chemical imbalances with these neurotransmiters then yes i believe their can be some kind of thought inefficiancies. Much like chemical imbalances with insulen in diabetics. I also think ADD is WAY over diagnosed.
each medication works in a slightly different way, but take adderall as an example, it extracts theses neurotransmittors to increase thought efficiancy.
Sorry for the randomness im quite hungover right now. thursty thursdays a bitch on friday.
i was put on adderall and then vyvanse and i liked them both a lot lol

I got diagnosed as an adult by two different psychiatrists. I tried a few different meds but hated it. My issue is definitely more hyperfocusing than not being able to pay attention to something. I have real difficulty shifting gears from something once it holds my attention. ADHD is an issue of disregulated attention, it doesn't necessarily mean you're hyperactive or scattered in focus. I wonder if extroverts are more inclined to the hyperactivity/scattered focus type of ADHD while introverts have problems more with hyperfocus and inattention.
If I could find a medication that would help I would gladly take it. I also have bipolar 2 and taking mood stabilizers is a literal life saver. My experience with ADHD meds, though... I felt like a drug addict, and I don't think it was all that great for my mood stability.
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