I forget medical info all the time. When was my last dentist visit? I dunno. Which kid had their tonsils out? What’s my blood type?

Wife asks “remember when I had strep last year?” No…

Has anyone in my house had COVID? I think so, but which one(s)?

I forget vacations we took, what states I’ve been to.

Terrible at remembering people that I’ve met even a bunch of times.

Horrible at work. I’m on top of what’s happening now, mostly, because I have notes, but what happened a year ago? Gosh.

It’s really frustrating living like this, but I don’t know how much might be my ADHD and how much is just me having a bad brain.

  • @Lumidaub@feddit.org
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    Medical personnel: Hello, you waited so long for this important appointment, let’s get started right away, yeah? So tell me about your symptoms.

    My brain: (white noise)

    Fucking worst.

    • @Lumidaub@feddit.org
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      Oh also, especially fun in context of ADHD and various psychiatric comorbidities:

      Medical personnel: Do you ever experience [situation]?

      Me: oh yes, all the time.

      Medical personnel: Can you give an example?

      My brain: (whiter noise)

      • Lucien [he/him]
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        Interview for a new job for which I am perfectly qualified: “Tell me about a time that you <something which I do at least weekly in my current position>”

        My brain: (white noise)

        • Spaz
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          This is the issue i have. I am totally qualified, 15+ yrs of experiwnce but cant remember the basic shit when asked. I dobt kbow what to do. Lost my job in Jan and have one maybe 2 montha left before im homeless. :(

          • Lucien [he/him]
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            Like yeah, I mean it sounded like a joke, but it’s really fucking serious. I’ve submitted nearly 1,000 resumes, have had maybe three or four interviews from that, and they’ve all been like kthanxbye.

    • Rhynoplaz
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      Oh yeah. I’ll be complaining about this or that to my wife as things occur, and when I finally have that Dr appointment, he asks, anything else going on that’s bothering or concerning you?

      Nope! Can’t think of anything!

      Then later, I get home and she asks what the doctor said about all the things I’ve mentioned to her. 🤦🏻‍♂️

      • Clay_pidginOP
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        Especially in a country where healthcare is expensive, that’s really frustrating. That always happens to me, even when I’m taking a kid to the pediatrician. If I didn’t have notes I’d be completely lost.

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        That’s the reason I keep so many fucking lists

    • @AddLemmus@lemmy.ml
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      I show up to appointments with a structured list only. Downside: Every GP thought that, whatever I have, it’s certainly NOT ADHD.

      • @Jtskywalker@lemm.ee
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        213 days ago

        I brought an excel sheet with color coded cells and tons of notes to my GP when we were trying different meds. Seemed like overkill but I know from experience if I was having a bad day I’d feel like the meds never worked, and if I was having a good day I’d feel like they always worked every time, no side effects.

        I also started carrying around a notebook I use for everything, and one of those things is keeping a page for a running list if I think of something I want to talk to my doctor about (I have this type of list for all kinds of stuff, and just carry the notebook everywhere)