How to manage when there’s a medication shortage. Disclaimer This guide is not medical advice or a substitute for professional help. Always consult with your healthcare provider before making any changes to your treatment plan. 1. Talking to Your Doctor Start the Conversation:Tell your doctor about the shortage and ask if there’s anything they canContinue reading “Resource: Navigating ADHD Medication Shortages”
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Positive self descriptions for ADHDers
🧠✨️Positive self descriptions that I attribute to being influenced by my ADHD: Adventurous, Bold, Charismatic,Cheerful, Clever, Creative, Curious,Daring, Dedicated, Determined,Dynamic, Eager, Empathetic,Energetic, Fair-minded, Friendly,Fun-loving, Funny, Generous, Gentle,Hardworking, Helpful, Idealistic,Imaginative, Impartial, Independent,Innovative, Inquisitive, Insightful,Intelligent, Intuitive, Inventive,Knowledgeable, Lively, Logical-minded,Methodical, Meticulous, Objective,Observant, Open minded, Optimistic,Outgoing, Passionate, Perceptive,Persistent, Personable, Persuasive,Philosophical, Pioneering, Playful, Reflective, Resourceful, Respectful,Savvy, Sensitive, Sensual, Spontaneous,Sweet-natured, Sympathetic,Continue reading “Positive self descriptions for ADHDers”
State of Affairs for ADHD in Aotearoa New Zealand (2023)
There is still much to be done to improve awareness, understanding, and support for people with ADHD in New Zealand. I’m hoping this will serve as a small resource to studies I’ve read/reviewed and fits the peer lived experience narrative of what it’s like living with ADHD in New Zealand currently.
My friend, Methylphenidate hydrochloride
Sharing my experience taking Ritalin for the last 10 years
WHP Newsletter 002 – Advocacy, Accountability and ADHD
Today in ‘Words have Power’ I talk about the importance of citations and autonomy in ADHD.
Small wins list vs. To do list – ADHD systems and harmful mindsets
Small wins for the win? Why To-do lists are unhealthy and why you need to switch up your self talk about failures.
Self-advocacy and Accountability in a neurotypical world
My thoughts about being accountable while still advocating for my mental health.
Hi, my name is Jenn. And I have ADHD.
Who am I and why am I advocating for ADHD?
How ADHD symptoms in undiagnosed women are explained away
The varying presentations of ADHD in Women is highly undiagnosed, misdiagnosed and misunderstood.
Relatable content and seeking ADHD diagnosis – my advice to those who suspect they have undiagnosed ADHD.
Advice on seeking ADHD diagnosis, my advice as a peer.