• chelsea@beehaw.org
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    1 year ago

    As someone diagnosed with ADHD as an adult, my first response is “wait, did we not already know this?”

    Seriously, reliance on a lot of caffeine is such a typical way for ADHD folks to self-medicate, especially prior to being diagnosed.

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      1 year ago

      I self medicate with caffeine and have known it for years. Though changing my diet has worked better for controlling my ADHD than anything except pharmaceuticals. I’m in my late 40’s and have been diagnosed ADD / ADHD since the 1980’s. A low carb diet works decently for me. It’s not 100% like being on Adderall or Ritalin but I am more focused and able to stop spinning my wheels most days.

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      1 year ago

      Agree that caffeine is “more yes than no” as a means of self medicating. My focus is basically dogshit without caffeine unless I’m hyper-fixating. It’s great until I have a ton of caffeine, then the negatives start to outweigh the positives and my anxiety overtakes me.

    • a_statistician@programming.dev
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      1 year ago

      Unfortunately, for some of us, caffeine calms us down enough that it puts us straight to sleep. I drink caffeine at night if I’m having trouble sleeping. I get the stimulant effect when I’ve already taken my meds - it definitely sharpens my focus then, but sans actual stimulants, it puts me to sleep better than Benadryl.