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·3 ปีที่แล้ว·discuss
Thank you for your input :)
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·3 ปีที่แล้ว·discuss
My doctor suggests I take Vyvanse on the weekends, 7 days a week - I feel like after taking it so long (almost a decade) I don't know who I am anymore off the pills - like I'm a different person almost?

Did your doctor suggest weekend breaks, or is this something you've tried yourself and found works for you?
scohesc
·4 ปีที่แล้ว·discuss
Hey RutStucker.

Replace the computer science degree with general IT tech support/engineering. Add a little "not diagnosed with ADHD until my mid 20's", "depression and anxiety due to living with undiagnosed ADHD and in general bad living situation" - and you've got me. (Surprise, I'm browsing and writing this response while I'm at work!)

I've been a heavy marijuana user for 4-5 years - used to be I'd smoke a bit before bed to take some of my anxiety away - which over the course of a few months evolved into any waking hour I wasn't working or had social/personal obligations, I'd be stoned. Now it's 2-3 years later and I'm still in the same boat and I'm trying to quit. I've even """upgraded""" to vaping the oil extracts in 510 carts because the relatively weaker flower doesn't work for me much anymore. Marijuana is definitely addictive and definitely has the ability to mess with/manipulate your brain and cause problems if you're a addictive personality/habit type of person. I've tried multiple times to take tolerance breaks but find myself going back after a couple of days so it's very demoralizing - hopefully I'll finally break the habit. I find I get stoned and get couch-locked into a video game for multiple hours at a time and it's causing me to stay up later, not get as much sleep, not get things done that I want to get done, etc.

If you think the marijuana might be affecting your cognitive abilities in the day-to-day I'd suggest looking at taking a tolerance break (_WAY_ easier said than done).

I've also been seeing a psychiatrist to help me with the knock-on effects of my ADHD - depression, anxiety, etc - and they've recommended I keep a journal that I can write in whenever I want, how much I want to write, etc. - I've found it very freeing to physically write compared to typing as I feel my brain doesn't 'slow down' enough to mentally comprehend the stuff I'm typing as compared to writing.

I haven't made an entry in 2-3 weeks but there's been times where I've written 2-3 pages 5 days in a row. I use it as something to get the anxious, persistent thoughts out of my head that won't go away. With ADHD - it's VERY important to not get stuck in the "I should be writing in my journal, I'm such a useless person, I can't even write in my journal every day what an idiot I must be" way of thinking" is a bad line of thought you can go down and with therapy tools like CBT (cognitive behavioural therapy) can help by "re-wiring"/subconsciously training away those bad thought patterns or giving you the tools to recognize them and re-orient yourself to a better way of thinking. It's very hard but it's possible.

There's also the option of taking pharmaceuticals as a helper while you're addressing this point in your life if you feel like you've got depression or anxiety problems - I've been taking an amphetamine and an anti-depressant for the past 6-7 years - I've got my own personal niggling about how I've probably been taking these drugs for far too long and it's possible they've permanently re-wired my brain for the worse but it's something you'd definitely want to talk to a healthcare professional about. (honestly, the marijuana might be doing more damage than the pharmaceuticals but who knows)

I don't know if there's private messaging on this forum, but if there is feel free to reach out and I'll try to respond if you've got any questions or just want to chat.
scohesc
·4 ปีที่แล้ว·discuss
I wonder if part of it is horribly cheap flash storage used in smart TVs, after a bunch of update cycles, telemetry upload/downloads, etc. etc. I wouldn't be surprised if the flash chips might be wearing out and take longer to read/write to.

That or the TV companies are intentionally making previous TVs slower with updates they know old TVs can't run with any modicum of speed.
scohesc
·7 ปีที่แล้ว·discuss
You didn't need to dig through anything - it was right at the bottom of the article.
scohesc
·7 ปีที่แล้ว·discuss
So they're like a modern ebaums world for the information age.

Interesting way to put it - the biggest bully with the most money wins!