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thirdacc
·10个月前·讨论
It honestly sounds like OP got the answer to her question but refuses to accept it. I guess there's also Cognitive Disengagement Syndrome, but there's not a lot of research into how it differs from just inattentive ADHD and no real effort has been made towards finding treatment besides stimulants and atomoxetine, so she might as well go with ADHD as the answer. That's the answer she's been given twice by professionals but rejects it, and she rejects even trying the treatment for some reason.
thirdacc
·10个月前·讨论
> None of these hold up under actual studies

I agree with you overall, but interestingly, research really has found a link between lower Vitamin B12/B6/B2 levels and ADHD. Also lower Vitamin D, and delayed circadian rhythm. You certainly can't use supplements as a replacement for stimulants but they may help.
thirdacc
·10个月前·讨论
I don't think ADHD in particular is caused by unrelated stuff. The heritability findings are pretty strong.

> A study of 894 ADHD probands and 1135 of their siblings aged 5–17 years old found a ninefold increased risk of ADHD in siblings of ADHD probands compared with siblings of controls [2]. Adoption studies suggest that the familial factors of ADHD are attributable to genetic factors rather than shared environmental factors [3, 4] with the most recent one reporting rates of ADHD to be greater among biological relatives of non-adopted ADHD children than adoptive relatives of adopted ADHD children. The adoptive relatives had a risk for ADHD like the risk in relatives of control children [4].

> Twin studies rely on the difference between the within-pair similarities of monozygotic (MZ) twin pairs, who are genetically identical, and dizygotic (DZ) twin pairs, who share, on average, 50% of their segregating genes. The mean heritability across 37 twin studies of ADHD or measures of inattentiveness and hyperactivity is 74% (Fig. 1). A similar heritability estimate of around 80% was seen in a study of MZ and DZ twins, full siblings, and maternal and paternal half-siblings [5]. The heritability is similar in males and females and for the inattentive and hyperactive-impulsive components of ADHD [6,7,8].

https://www.nature.com/articles/s41380-018-0070-0
thirdacc
·10个月前·讨论
And false negatives. I just pasted 100% AI generated code and it told me it's only 40% AI written.
thirdacc
·11个月前·讨论
Their API pricing is bonkers, their subscription is a great deal for what you get