For me, that vitamin is amphetamines. The imposter syndrome never goes away - I still feel like I’ve faked my way into the hilariously awesome management position I finally have after 15 years in the same industry - but most of my coworkers truly wouldn’t know I’m ADHD unless I told them.
but most of my coworkers truly wouldn’t know I’m ADHD unless I told them
I constantly alternate between this and “it’s incredibly obvious to everyone that I have ADHD.” Usually remembering that other people can’t see inside my head pushes me back into the “nobody would realize that I have ADHD unless I told them.”
The vitamin A, best of all vitamins! Turns out I had that deficiency too and now that I’ve been taking supplements for 1,5 years I feel like a different person!
For me, that vitamin is amphetamines. The imposter syndrome never goes away - I still feel like I’ve faked my way into the hilariously awesome management position I finally have after 15 years in the same industry - but most of my coworkers truly wouldn’t know I’m ADHD unless I told them.
I just have to avoid Japan, I guess.
The approval process is supposedly a pain, but Japan allows Vyvanse now.
Maybe now there will be fewer hikikomoris, and their birth rate will go up
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I’m very honest with my coworkers about ADHD because it means that I’m not working at night because I can’t.
But also I was missing SSRIs too. Both together make me feel like I can do anything! Even though I still am a lazy piece of shit.
I constantly alternate between this and “it’s incredibly obvious to everyone that I have ADHD.” Usually remembering that other people can’t see inside my head pushes me back into the “nobody would realize that I have ADHD unless I told them.”
THIS IS THE ANSWER
The vitamin A, best of all vitamins! Turns out I had that deficiency too and now that I’ve been taking supplements for 1,5 years I feel like a different person!