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Thursday, February 2, 2023

Strattera for adult ADHD treatment | 3 Months review

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After quite a while, finally the updated version of my experience with Strattera and it´s result as an adult ADHD treatment.

I hope noone minds the upbeat vibe I chose for the video, as after all, discovering ADHD and having the ability to treat it, can be one of the biggest gifts you ever receive. It is such a relief to start thinking like other people, after being in the dark for decades.

Never use any kind of medication without PROPER reason and PROPER diagnosis, be it for physical problems or psychiatric ones!

Channels mentioned in the video:
Strattera experience – Geen SlachtofferMeer
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Quit Alcohol Coach – Simon Chapple
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Music used: www.bensound.com

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https://medbusiness.net/strattera-for-adult-adhd-treatment-3-months-review/

Wednesday, September 7, 2022

Meditation for ADHD That Actually Works! (with guided mindfulness meditation practice)

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Free guided meditation for ADHD download below & meditation for ADHD course is here!

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I’m a meditation teacher with ADHD. I quickly learned that most styles of meditation do not work for me, and don’t address the root causes of ADHD.

I similarly found that many psychological approaches to ADHD are primarily focused on symptom management, and don’t address the underlying issues.

After a lot of trial and error, I eventually found a way of practicing that actually works! I have personally seen a dramatic reduction of my ADHD symptoms.

I made this video as well as a short guided meditation you can download to introduce you to a truly effective approach to treating the underlying causes of ADHD.

You can also follow me on instagram:
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Yes, the elusive style of meditation practice for ADHD and ADD that actually works does indeed exist. Meditating is often prescribed for those of us suffering from ADHD / ADD, which is essentially torture if it’s a concentration style practice.

But fear not, mindfulness or Vipassana style practices can offer relief for the restlessness of ADHD, especially when they are focused on developing more clarity and equanimity with the underlying restlessness.

This video explores the practices that actually work for ADHD and ADD (I keep writing both because many people do not suffer from the hyperactivity).

If you’re looking for a natural treatment for ADHD, this would certainly be an integral part, along with diet and exercise. Hope you enjoy!

The Life Changing Power of Equanimity: I

Working with Feelings: E

Working with Thoughts: Q

0: 00 the problem with simple practices
1: 05 understanding ADHD in the body
1: 42 dopamine deficiency
2: 29 why stimulants work
2: 57 shifting to a somatic perspective
3: 18 the approach that works
3: 44 the painful ADHD feedback loop
4: 48 the mindful / vipassana approach
5: 26 the practice of mindfulness
6: 31 Meditation
14: 51 Outro


https://medbusiness.net/meditation-for-adhd-that-actually-works-with-guided-mindfulness-meditation-practice/

Do you TOLERATE the kitchen because that's where the microwave lives? I come from a beautiful, black, Southern family that doesn't just cook: many of them THROW DOWN in the kitchen. (Uncle George's famous pot of Turnip Greens swimming in greasy Pot Liquor) My New Orleans Aunts and Uncles and 1st Cousins and their infinite variations on the family Gumbo recipe. Me? I don't even know what's in gumbo. I was grown-ass before I learned what "Pot Liquor" is. I assumed based on my upbringing, it was actually Liquor. Unfortunately, I was wrong. I've proven myself to most-likely to BURN DOWN the kitchen rather than TROW DOWN. It's no surprise, then, that my services are seldom requested in the Microwave Room anymore. My Sisters, before you cook or burn again with ADHD, consider this: I once felt guilty & shame when my elders sternly warned me that if I didn't learn to cook I'd starve and never get a Man. Well, guess what Great Aunt Ella? I haven't starved and furthermore, I Don't have a Man. So THERE! (Wait, one of those is Not a win.) Anyway, my ministry in this post is that some of us with ADHD brains are sincerely and frustratingly kitchen-challenged. With our notoriously short-term memory and easily distracted attention spans, we might forget about that pot on the stove, that skillet in the oven, or that mug full of cold coffee still sitting on the Keurig from this morning. I do all of the above almost every time I dare to turn on the stovetop. Does anyone else here burn water? Just me?
On Thanksgiving Day, I was eager to treat myself to a microwavable Amy's Mac and Cheese bowl. After all, COVID was forcing me (along with all other sensible humans) to spend Thanksgiving alone. I deserved that Mac and Cheese, and Amy's is FIRE! I timed my treat between Family Zoom reunions and around 3pm or so, I shoved Amy into the microwave. At approximately 9: 30 pm or so, I was exhausted and ready for bed, but my cup of tea had grown cold. So, I went to the Microwave Room to warm it up. You know where this is going: I opened the microwave door...and there was a white BABY DOLL HEAD in my microwave! Coincidentally, named, Amy!! Just joking. Testing to see if you're actually reading this. If so, please don't report me for poor taste. My Amy's Mac & Cheese bowl was still there, six hours later, forgotten about, looking traumatized because she was surrounded by the crime scene-like splatter of long-ago over-heated baby doll heads, I mean, red sauces. I'm so sorry, Amy. To avoid adding insult to injury by double-zapping her, I ate Amy's Mac & Cheese, cold. Then I ran around the block twice to work it off. Kidding, I went to bed wondering if Amy was going to thumb the scale in the morning.

Meal preparation-the shopping and chopping and organizing and pre-heating gives me ANXIETY. Just THINKING about it is overwhelming. Makes me give thanks for the crockpot, the microwave, the George Foreman grill, and an Air Fryer that I don't have the budget for yet. I'm putting that into the Universe. Money. Air Fryer. You listening, Universe? AKA, God? See how distracted I got just now. Back to food prep anxiety: Ironically, the anxiety is lessened if I'm cooking for someone I like very much, other than myself...but it's no less taxing on my limited executive functions. Cooking requires waiting. I hate waiting for anything. Meal preparation requires PLANNING AHEAD, which is a notorious ADHD challenge. And then there's the impulsivity. SUDDENLY out of NOWHERE, I actually WANT to cook but I haven't thought beyond that moment. So now, on a whim, I'm throwing together whatever I have in the cupboards & fridge to see what happens.
And that's what THIS video is all about! I thought I was scrambling eggs. But through some crazy alchemy, eggs cooked with a vegan-beef crumple substitute turned into a version of Sloppy Joe's. Is it possible I discovered NOTHING NEW because perhaps, that's how you actually make Sloppy Joe's? I don't know, nor will I look it up. I prefer to think I've invented something or else the hours I spent on creating this post will have been for naught. LOL

What I am saying though, even if I did discover the ACTUAL recipe for Sloppy Joe's by accident, that's still confidence-building. We gain confidence in our ability to take care of ourselves with the small, everyday victories over our known challenges. We are POWERFUL Black Women, Brown Women, and WOC BECAUSE of, not IN SPITE of our ADHD. I have learned to appreciate the strengths of the ingenuity and industriousness of my significant coping skills forged from ADHD challenges. So I'm posting this to encourage you to take whatever you've got lying around, be it random spices and foodstuff or some unused spiritual gifts given to you that, on the surface may appear to be disparate, but if you sort things out, you might realize that the ugly, unrecognizable thing in the skillet could be the most uniquely, accidentally amazing & delicious dish no one's ever heard of, YET.

Friday, August 19, 2022

How to use Mindfulness to Conquer Chronic ADHD Disorganization

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ADHD Organizing Tips and Strategies:

Tara McGillicuddy is pleased to welcome back Lynne Edris on ADHD Support Talk Radio. Lynne and Tara will discuss important topics concerning Organization, Mindfulness, and Adult ADD / ADHD. Find out how to use mindfulness to conquer chronic ADHD disorganization

ADHD can help you be more productive and happier. Register now to receive a FREE ADHD webinar:
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This ADHD Podcast Episode first aired on 5/19/16


https://medbusiness.net/how-to-use-mindfulness-to-conquer-chronic-adhd-disorganization/

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This video will answer one of the most common and basic questions regarding anxiety and panic disorders. It's titled "exactly what's anxiety?"

Anxiety can be a psychological or physiological state that can affect your cognitive processes. Anxiety is simply a feeling of worry or fear that causes a person to feel anxious and stressed out. This can make a date unpleasant and even uncomfortable.

Although stress is normal in response to stressful situations, anxiety that becomes paranoid and uncontrollable is considered an anxiety disorder.

Monday, August 1, 2022

Meditation for ADHD That Actually Works! (with guided mindfulness meditation practice)

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Free guided meditation for ADHD download below & meditation for ADHD course is here!

Sign up to my newsletter to download the guided meditation for free!
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Watch the first module of my ADHD course for free:
d

I’m a meditation teacher with ADHD. I quickly learned that most styles of meditation do not work for me, and don’t address the root causes of ADHD.

I similarly found that many psychological approaches to ADHD are primarily focused on symptom management, and don’t address the underlying issues.

After a lot of trial and error, I eventually found a way of practicing that actually works! I have personally seen a dramatic reduction of my ADHD symptoms.

I made this video as well as a short guided meditation you can download to introduce you to a truly effective approach to treating the underlying causes of ADHD.

You can also follow me on instagram:
/

Yes, the elusive style of meditation practice for ADHD and ADD that actually works does indeed exist. Meditating is often prescribed for those of us suffering from ADHD / ADD, which is essentially torture if it’s a concentration style practice.

But fear not, mindfulness or Vipassana style practices can offer relief for the restlessness of ADHD, especially when they are focused on developing more clarity and equanimity with the underlying restlessness.

This video explores the practices that actually work for ADHD and ADD (I keep writing both because many people do not suffer from the hyperactivity).

If you’re looking for a natural treatment for ADHD, this would certainly be an integral part, along with diet and exercise. Hope you enjoy!

The Life Changing Power of Equanimity: I

Working with Feelings: E

Working with Thoughts: Q

0: 00 the problem with simple practices
1: 05 understanding ADHD in the body
1: 42 dopamine deficiency
2: 29 why stimulants work
2: 57 shifting to a somatic perspective
3: 18 the approach that works
3: 44 the painful ADHD feedback loop
4: 48 the mindful / vipassana approach
5: 26 the practice of mindfulness
6: 31 Meditation
14: 51 Outro


https://adhdadulttreatment.com/meditation-for-adhd-that-actually-works-with-guided-mindfulness-meditation-practice/

People once believed ADHD went away as we got older. Now we know more about this learning and thinking difference. “Years ago people used to believe that ADHD just went away when you got to be about 12 or 14 years old,” says Thomas E. Brown, Ph.D. “What we now know is that those problems with attention often get more difficult as you get a little bit older.”

Does ADHD go away? Do ADHD symptoms lessen with age? These are common, and important, questions that need clear answers. Watch as our expert discusses ADHD symptoms, ADHD in kids, ADHD in teens, and ADHD in adults.


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Tuesday, July 26, 2022

How to use Mindfulness to Conquer Chronic ADHD Disorganization

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ADHD Organizing Tips and Strategies:

Tara McGillicuddy welcomes back Lynne Edris to ADHD Support Talk Radio. Tara and Lynne will be discussing important issues concerning Organization, Mindfulness and Adult ADD / ADHD. Find out how to use mindfulness to conquer chronic ADHD disorganization

Learn how to be happier and more productive with ADHD. Sign up now for a FREE ADHD webinar at:
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This ADHD Podcast Episode first aired on 5/19/16


https://adhdadulttreatment.com/how-to-use-mindfulness-to-conquer-chronic-adhd-disorganization/

What’s the difference between an ADHD brain vs. normal brain? What's an ADHD brain scan vs. normal brain scan look like? How does the attention deficit hyperactivity disorder brain work? Why is an ADHD brain different? How does ADHD affect the brain? How you can help your child’s brain with ADHD. What is ADHD and what are examples of ADHD treatment for the brain?

Dr. Lori Desautels (Teacher, Author, Professor) discusses different areas of the ADHD brain. What sort of ADHD symptoms occur where and what do they look like? Dr. Sarah Levin Allen (Pediatric Neuropsychologist) talks with SmartCourse founder, Adrien Harrison, and walks us through 4 different ADHD strategies caregivers can use when working with kids with ADHD brains. The clips are taken from Smart Course’s extensive database of masterclasses for caregivers of students with ADHD.

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Strattera for adult ADHD treatment | 3 Months review

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After quite a while, finally the updated version of my experience with Strattera and it´s result as an adult ADHD treatment.

I hope noone minds the upbeat vibe I chose for the video, as after all, discovering ADHD and having the ability to treat it, can be one of the biggest gifts you ever receive. It is such a relief to start thinking like other people, after being in the dark for decades.

Never use any kind of medication without PROPER reason and PROPER diagnosis, be it for physical problems or psychiatric ones!

Channels mentioned in the video:
Strattera experience – Geen SlachtofferMeer
/>
Quit Alcohol Coach – Simon Chapple
Q

Music used: www.bensound.com

#ADHDtreatement
#adultadhd


https://adhdadulttreatment.com/strattera-for-adult-adhd-treatment-3-months-review/

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