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Hey Pando, I do a lot of withouts and I've never taken a single drug for it and I usually balance it out with music and talking and hyperactivity and just exerting my energy in so many places as you know so yeah this is a great post.
One thing I've noticed about you is absolutely hyperactivity. However, you exert that energy on creativity, no matter what it is. It's like the world is your canvas. Your world is your content. There you go. The world is your content. Especially when you're riding your bike, it's all out there for you. It's good for the taking. It's ripe for the taking. There you go.
I live with an eight-year-old and when she's not medicated I see a trail of everything that she does throughout the day. It's definitely interesting. Time says she is medicated I know that she listens a little bit more and you know she puts things away but nothing is almost ever fully 100% complete it's like 70% complete.
70%? That's real good. Kudos to her. Yeah, us ADHDers tend to leave trails of little projects that we started, maybe not finished, but you know we'll get back to it eventually.
yeah yeah I can I can relate damn I'm not on meds and I'm looking around my room right now and it looks like the looks like the second one of your scenarios there huh
So now you have me pondering if I should be on meds. Hmm. Hmm. Is there any downside to the meds that you see? Like, do you have trouble sleeping? Do you have to take another med to go to sleep?
Well meds, there's not a one-size-fits-all. There are so many other different ones that people try. If one doesn't work, then they'll go and try another one. But once your body gets accustomed to it, then it seems to balance itself out. But if I take the med too late in the day, then I have trouble sleeping. So I have to make sure that I'm consistent with my timing.