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<blockquote data-quote="Hound dog" data-source="post: 509126" data-attributes="member: 84"><p>I'm rather doubtful it's depression. I don't buy into the whole idea of "you're depressed but you just don't know it" deal. And I don't think for a moment you're the type of person to fool yourself about such things. I also am doubtful it's adult adhd. If you've never had adhd behaviors before, you should not be having them now. As in adhd is either a childhood thing you learn to control by adulthood or it's a lifelong thing you never really learn to control. </p><p></p><p>If you think it's perhaps something wrong, I'd say maybe it's the welbutrin. Maybe the dose is too high for you now, has it been adjusted since the weight loss? Maybe you've been on it long enough it's built up enough you're seeing some adverse effects. I can't recall off the top of my head if they can do blood levels to see if they're too high, but I'd ask in case they can. If you can, due to the diabetes, see if fam doctor can check your renal function. If your kidney's aren't filtering the way they should be that will muddle your brain like you seriously would NOT believe. And that can be going on with NO other symptoms. So get it checked if possible. </p><p></p><p>My guess it a lot of stress, coupled with the job mess, on top of not being able to enjoy your job and work at it the way you'd normally approach something. But I'd have the medication and renal check just to be sure.</p><p></p><p>I was diagnosed severe adhd as a kid. I control it just fine and was doing so by at least Jr high. I can talk to you and easily do multiple conversations at once, IF you can do it to. Yet Nichole can also do it just as easily as I can and there is no way she is adhd. My bff could do it too, and she was in no way shape or form adhd. So, there ya go. You don't have to be adhd to be able to have 3 + conversations going on at once. lol </p><p></p><p>((hugs))</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hound dog, post: 509126, member: 84"] I'm rather doubtful it's depression. I don't buy into the whole idea of "you're depressed but you just don't know it" deal. And I don't think for a moment you're the type of person to fool yourself about such things. I also am doubtful it's adult adhd. If you've never had adhd behaviors before, you should not be having them now. As in adhd is either a childhood thing you learn to control by adulthood or it's a lifelong thing you never really learn to control. If you think it's perhaps something wrong, I'd say maybe it's the welbutrin. Maybe the dose is too high for you now, has it been adjusted since the weight loss? Maybe you've been on it long enough it's built up enough you're seeing some adverse effects. I can't recall off the top of my head if they can do blood levels to see if they're too high, but I'd ask in case they can. If you can, due to the diabetes, see if fam doctor can check your renal function. If your kidney's aren't filtering the way they should be that will muddle your brain like you seriously would NOT believe. And that can be going on with NO other symptoms. So get it checked if possible. My guess it a lot of stress, coupled with the job mess, on top of not being able to enjoy your job and work at it the way you'd normally approach something. But I'd have the medication and renal check just to be sure. I was diagnosed severe adhd as a kid. I control it just fine and was doing so by at least Jr high. I can talk to you and easily do multiple conversations at once, IF you can do it to. Yet Nichole can also do it just as easily as I can and there is no way she is adhd. My bff could do it too, and she was in no way shape or form adhd. So, there ya go. You don't have to be adhd to be able to have 3 + conversations going on at once. lol ((hugs)) [/QUOTE]
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