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Cheers Andrew. Pleased you have a diagnosis and hope the medication continues to have a positive impact. 🙂 With any prescribed medication, my first thought would be, how will this affect my ability to run? Running is so important to me - it’s absolutely vital in fact. Some medications can leave you fatigued and that would the fear. I hope the medication not only improves your everyday life but can also make you an even better runner than you are. Wish you all the very best.
Andrew, I find it really interesting. I can't relate to having ADHD but I can relate to having medication and it having a really positive effect on my life. When I had a severe post natal depression, only medication could help me and I couldn't believe it that I could feel like a normal person, it even gave me time to think before I reacted. I have no idea how you managed all this time without medication. It's incredible. You were asking if you seem different. You do seem a bit different only because you sound very serious but I guess it's just because it's a serious topic. I am hoping the medication improves your quality of life.
@@runstretchsucceed good on you. I don't think people fully understand how it effects someone's life having an ADHD. So good job that you are talking about it.
Can't tell you how different you sound. It's still you, animated, warm, funny. But I've never heard you make so much sense and talk for so long. This isn't to judge how you were before but you seem like things are quieter on the inside and that means you're connecting better on the outside. I hope that makes sense.
This was really insightful Andrew. Thanks for opening up about it and sharing how it's been going with the medication. Really pleased to hear it's been making things easier.
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Really admire your openess and honesty, hope things improve and you find a new happiness. All the best.
Thank you, I feel adhd is very looked down on and misunderstood
Never be ashamed about doing what improves your life.
Im not but I feel like it mught good to share my story x
Really sorry the problems you have had to deal with. Glad you have had a diagnosis and I hope the tablets give you some peace in life.
Thank so much, i relly share this as it very misunderstood and look down on x
Well done on taking the step to address your ADHD.keep being you👍
Thank you so mych wayne
I'm glad the tablets are making a positive difference mate. Long may it continue 👍🏻👍🏻
Thank you souch mark x
Cheers Andrew. Pleased you have a diagnosis and hope the medication continues to have a positive impact. 🙂
With any prescribed medication, my first thought would be, how will this affect my ability to run? Running is so important to me - it’s absolutely vital in fact. Some medications can leave you fatigued and that would the fear.
I hope the medication not only improves your everyday life but can also make you an even better runner than you are.
Wish you all the very best.
Yes i still not very share as i relised i dont think feel pain before as such..... I think was very good lisen to my body x
Andrew, I find it really interesting. I can't relate to having ADHD but I can relate to having medication and it having a really positive effect on my life. When I had a severe post natal depression, only medication could help me and I couldn't believe it that I could feel like a normal person, it even gave me time to think before I reacted.
I have no idea how you managed all this time without medication. It's incredible.
You were asking if you seem different. You do seem a bit different only because you sound very serious but I guess it's just because it's a serious topic.
I am hoping the medication improves your quality of life.
Thank you, tbh i dont unstand how have but want share my story as it still very look down on x
@@runstretchsucceed good on you. I don't think people fully understand how it effects someone's life having an ADHD. So good job that you are talking about it.
@@OlgasBritishFells yes was never a bad child as just scared of everyone and everthing tbh c
@@runstretchsucceed you are a proper hero - doing ultras now and all that!
Can't tell you how different you sound. It's still you, animated, warm, funny. But I've never heard you make so much sense and talk for so long. This isn't to judge how you were before but you seem like things are quieter on the inside and that means you're connecting better on the outside. I hope that makes sense.
yep it make sense , it did not take as much editing as was thinking it was just a couople random wards and little bit i when I was thinking
This was really insightful Andrew. Thanks for opening up about it and sharing how it's been going with the medication. Really pleased to hear it's been making things easier.
Thank i just wondering jow it will effexted my training tbh x
I hope it has postive inpact and not a negtive one x