Dreamer
Potential is My Addiction
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Has anyone been diagnosed with chronic fatigue/fibro resulting from having lived too long with undiagnosed ADD/ADhD? I'm still learning all about this but apparently these are linked. I was actually diagnosed with cfs/fibro first and then later Inattentive ADD. To the best of my current understanding...people with undiagnosed ADD/ADhD unknowingly use anxiety and/or a state of hyper alertness in order to get by like "regular folk" do... like I actually notice this when I'm driving in traffic this hyper alert state...and then eventually the body says "fuck you". Anyone?
This is all very interesting! Haven't heard anything about this potential link but am interested in checking this out. My relationship with anxiety is far too close for me to handle at times. Panic attacks don't happen too too often thankfully, but more than I suspect the average person has them, and I grind my teeth often enough where I've had parts of my molars chip off. I'm curious to know the source of your anxiety Starry, but mine is directly tied to this constant worry of how I'm going to massively screw my life up again because I conveniently forgot a crucial detail or appointment that somehow, always seems to then bring everything around it in my life to come crashing down, and at that point, I have to rebuild all the efforts that went into becoming successful and productive before the crash.
I don't have a problem putting organizational strategies in place and know myself well enough to know which strategies actually work for me, but the thing I need most these days is figuring out how to MAINTAIN that structure. Structure is something I don't care for so much as it reminds me of all these commitments and obligations I have, and how little time I have to pursue my real desires, but I know I also desperately need that structure in my life if I hope to achieve some success in my career.