The most noticeable affect was that I felt for once in my life that I was able to sit still and think one subject at a time. I always felt like I was juggling multiple tasks at the same time In my head continuously but my thoughts slowed down. What I thought was anxiety bothering me all the time turned out to be mostly adhd. Now with the medicine I get anxious a little bit and get over it without overthinking it over and over the rest of my day.
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The most noticeable affect was that I felt for once in my life that I was able to sit still and think one subject at a time. I always felt like I was juggling multiple tasks at the same time In my head continuously but my thoughts slowed down. What I thought was anxiety bothering me all the time turned out to be mostly adhd. Now with the medicine I get anxious a little bit and get over it without overthinking it over and over the rest of my day.