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Saturday, September 3, 2022

ADHD AHA! | ADHD and marriage (Rachel and Jon's story)

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on Gardea has ADHD… and his wife Rachel doesn’t. She helped him spot the signs, though, including his hobby graveyard. Once Jon got diagnosed, it was clear that ADHD had been impacting their marriage over the years. Having an explanation created a positive mindset shift in their relationship, bringing them even closer.

Rachel hosts a YouTube channel called Post-Mormon Parenting. In this episode, she and Jon also talk about how leaving the Mormon church contributed to Jon’s ADHD discovery. Listen to this heartfelt and honest discussion to get a behind-the-scenes look at ADHD and marriage.

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Hey everyone,

Private ADHD treatment in the UK is by far the fastest way to get diagnosed, but it's also mad expensive for most people (especially students) and not always accessible. Once diagnosed, if you also want to get treatment, you'll have to pay cost and not the NHS prescription charges - £££, no one has time for that...

Luckily, there are options! You can go the 'Right to Choose' route, where you ask your GP to refer you to a private ADHD company (I went with Psychiatry-UK) to be assessed and treated and have it funded by the NHS.
Fairly soon after, you can get a virtual appointment with a psychiatrist that's experienced in adult ADHD diagnosis, and undergo the titration process (aka finding out what dose of adhd meds would work for you) with a qualified nurse. You can then continue this with your GP!

Alternatively, you can start the process privately (as I did, because I hadn't heard of the Right to Choose at the time I got diagnosed - wish I had) and then do a Shared Care agreement with your GP afterwards - this is what I ended up doing, and whilst the initial cost was a lot, I eventually was able to pay NHS prescription charges which meant instead of costing around £130/month, my adhd meds were like £20...much better.

#adhd #adhddiagnosis #psychiatry-uk

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