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FYI, my 21 year old was diagnosed with ADHD and was on Ritaline for quite a long time. She wanted off, so we slowly took her off. She was diagnosed at the age of 6. Today, she works full time and is getting her Associates Degree in Early Childhood. She struggles at times, but because it is on line study, she can move at her own pace. I see her put the book down and shut off the computer, she will the go back to it in about an hour and continue. Her focus and concentration is altered a bit. But with extra focus and extra concentration, you will be able to pull it off, you just need more time. She has a grade average of 3.8 and was on the Deans list twice so far.
If you have someone who can help you study that would be a good idea. She will read something and not get it, i will then read it out loud to her and i see the light come on. Do you have someone who can read along with you?
Maybe you don't need meds, just know that you may have a little problem and take it slow, like she does.
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Class 3 medications do not = "coffee and soda" However, I once had a psychiatrist who suggested that a couple double shot espressos would take the edge off of the chaos.
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Hi-
Just wanted to bump this up again.
I know this is an older post but I wanted to add that sometimes you can get under a programs for drugs if you qualitfy with the manufactuer. There also is Patients for Prescriptions. Here is a link if anyone would like to check out more information. They explain it well here
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, uninsured patients.
Another thread I read said they have gotten prescription discount cards at their local goodwill.
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