Jokes aside, once I got diagnosed with ADHD and got medicated those days are spread pretty far out. It’s pretty nice NGL.
I still have days like that but it’s no longer like 5+ days a week. It’s more like a couple per month and on those days I still manage to get some stuff done though not everything I needed/wanted.
If it weren’t for my current insurance I’d be up a creek for sure, there’s absolutely no way I could afford my meds without it. Not even factoring in the cost of the doctors appointments.
…I was recently asked why I stay in my job if I don’t like it so much. It’s because my health insurance is so good that it makes it absolutely worth it.
Are you me?
Jokes aside, once I got diagnosed with ADHD and got medicated those days are spread pretty far out. It’s pretty nice NGL.
I still have days like that but it’s no longer like 5+ days a week. It’s more like a couple per month and on those days I still manage to get some stuff done though not everything I needed/wanted.
I miss having meds, but that seems to be no longer an option for me.
If it weren’t for my current insurance I’d be up a creek for sure, there’s absolutely no way I could afford my meds without it. Not even factoring in the cost of the doctors appointments.
…I was recently asked why I stay in my job if I don’t like it so much. It’s because my health insurance is so good that it makes it absolutely worth it.