2024-04-20 09:42:30
Until recently, the mental illness that celebrities often suffered from was panic disorder. But these days, panic disorder ADHD It seems to be more common.
The official name for ADHD is Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder.
Celebrity illnesses ADHDAfter studying and working in psychiatry, ADHDlearn in depth regarding I started to think that maybe I had something other than depression..I thought it was an illness other than depression. ADHD in adults.
ADHDWhen we say that, it’s often diseases that children suffer fromI knew it. Fortunately or unfortunately, to borrow a cliché expression, I live in a flood of information, and this flood of information allows me to be intelligent with less effort. What I learned from the flood of information When I compared the symptoms I experienced with adult ADHD, it seemed to me that depression wasn’t the only problem. So I rebelled with confidence.
I don’t think it’s just depression.
Easily dodge my attacks
“Hyunjin is suffering from severe depression.”
However, I will not back down.
“You can’t live like this just because of depression. »
Come in.
“Would you at least take a test?”
“A prosecutor?”
“It won’t take long.” There is a simple test. “
To compare it to the MBTI, my name is J. If it were me, I wouldn’t have done anything unexpected, but something happened to my doctor. I had a strange competitive desire to prove that I was right.
My doctor is T. That too with a capital T.
Face reality and be logical A person who “solves” the problem in front of them. Perhaps I, the patient, fear making the diagnosis myself and taking the wrong direction with treatment. It seems they considered it a “problem” and tried to “fix” it.TO DO. but I didn’t feel like I was the “problem” and if I was, I wanted to “fix” it myself.
My doctor recommended CATIt was a test (Happy Mind Comprehensive Attention Test) and I took the test that day. CATSimply put, the test includes six tests across five types of attention (simple attention, selective attention, sustained attention, divided attention, and working memory). Through this, the level of each level of attention can be identified and the presence or absence of attention deficit can be assessed.
After completing the test, I returned to the treatment room, sat down, and looked at the computer screen without making eye contact. The first thing my doctor told me was:
Looks like ADHD.
oh, A person who is direct and speaks from the conclusion I hate and love this cleanliness of people so much.
My doctor told me ADHD “no seeInstead of using the ending “It looks the same“In chose an unclear ending. For a while I wondered if it was because the results were different from what I had been assured was just severe depression. However, depression and ADHDThe diagnostic criteria are clearly different. Unlike other illnesses, you cannot clearly say, “This is the illness,” even during a test. Especially ADHDIt would not have been possible to confirm the diagnosis. It’s also true ADHDEast Requirement that it begins in childhood and that certain symptoms appear before 12 years of ageThere is. My doctor asked me regarding my childhood. Before age 12, following age 12 until just before divorce when returning to Korea at age 30 I had no problems with inattention, hyperactivity or impulsivity. So my doctor told me I was uncomfortable. ADHDYou may be convinced that the symptoms you observed were symptoms of depression. ADHDcan only be diagnosed if there are symptoms before the age of 12. SO ADHDWhen symptoms first appear following age 13, they are more likely to be explained by another mental illness or represent the cognitive effects of substance use. Since the attending physician only interviewed me, it seemed that he felt it would be difficult for me to remember symptoms from my childhood, which might reduce my reliability. But the test results show that I ADHDIt was implied that antidepressants and sleeping pills were weak, so the only choice I might make was “”concert‘That was all.
I am like this ADHDI met you.
*Concerta = drug treatment for ADHD
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