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Tricky Ed
Aug 18, 2010

It is important to avoid confusion. This is the one that's okay to lick.


Miss Broccoli posted:

Wondering if anyone had any advice for going through the formal diagnosis process as an adult... stimulants are hard to get once youve been on painkillers.

I'm not Australian so I don't know about the stimulant/painkiller thing, but I would imagine it's much easier to continue therapeutic medication for a diagnosis you had before the painkillers than it would be to try to get them prescribed for the first time after your surgery (also, congrats).

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Tricky Ed
Aug 18, 2010

It is important to avoid confusion. This is the one that's okay to lick.


BigBallChunkyTime posted:

Anyone else have that thing where you're in the middle of a thought and then your brain just goes blank randomly and you can't even remember what you were thinking about? Or is it just me?

Yep. Had it happen answering a question at a panel, even. Welcome to my brain, audience.

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