Whats the best solution for me as a diabetic with ADHD?
I’ve been diagnosed with sleep apnea, diabetes and now my girlfriend thinks i have ADHD. I haven’t been able to hold down a job for a while…I always suffered from restlessness, being tired all the time and just plain fatigued. I’ve had sleep studies, operations to correct my sleep problems, been put on diets and pills to help me live a normal life but none of this stuff has helped me much. When doing any thing my mind wanders constantly. I can never focus very well or have clarity and tend to procrastinate all the time. Exercise seems to help a little but doesnt solve my problems. I can never concetrate on 1 thing for to long and tend to jump from one thing to another, rarely finishing anything i start. Most of the time when things require any mental effort on my part i get frustrated very easily by it. I’ve never been diagnosed with ADHD but i’m sure i have it. Someone i met at a quilt shop my girlfriend shops at suggested i try and get on disability for my ADHD. Is this possible?
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Yes It is certainly possible.
Cognitive behavioral therapy is a form of treatment which helps people make concrete, observable changes in their lives. There is a focus on the ways a person’s thoughts and attitudes affect his feelings and behavior. The premise is that some people develop negative and distorted beliefs about themselves which interfere with their functioning. This can lead to depression and anxiety, as well as the procrastination that affects so many adults with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder. Cognitive therapy helps people examine the beliefs that are holding them back and learn strategies to counteract those beliefs.
ADHD is considered a neurobiological condition. Yet the traits of ADHD are not the only problem for the adult with this condition. It is often the negative self-esteem and defeatist attitudes that develop as a result of the symptoms that are the most damaging. Cognitive behavioral therapy can be especially effective in addressing these issues.
Cognitive behavioral therapy is also a practical method of treatment that helps clients deal with the day to day issues that impede their success. Many adults with ADHD have difficulty with organization, prioritizing, and follow-through. Some adults with attentional difficulties tend to ramble, have trouble remaining on topic, and often forget what they’ve committed to do.
Adults with attention deficits tend to give up easily when barriers come up. This makes it harder for them to follow through on their commitments to others and to themselves. Cognitive therapy gives them tools to face the barriers by teaching them realistic, non-distorted ways to talk to themselves about the difficulties they encounter. This method of treatment helps an adult with ADHD learn to accept herself as she is rather than berate herself for her shortcomings. At the same time, it helps the client become more successful
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Concentrate on those three things and the combination is deadly for the fat cells in your body. Good luck and I hope this helps.