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After waiting several weeks for my appointment my “regular ass doctor” told me I couldn’t have adhd because I could look him in the eyes and hold a conversation. So, thanks, I’m cured?
After waiting several weeks for my appointment my “regular ass doctor” told me I couldn’t have adhd because I could look him in the eyes and hold a conversation. So, thanks, I’m cured?
Cool, I’ll probably get Hades! I guess I’m not alone having more points than I can spend after buying the Steam Deck
Spot on! I looked upon my collection with pride when I visited my parents last time. Even have most of the early ones where only half of the spreads were printed in color
I hope to play some more Baldur’s Gate III. I’ll probably stream it from my main computer since the fan noise is so loud otherwise. It’s been a while since tried to run it on the Steam Deck so there might have been some updates, gonna try it again! I’ll probably make some progress in Stardew Valley and Hades too, both wonderful games for the Deck!
After about two or three years since that first I’ve now made my third attempt to get help (Second one said 'you can’t have adhd because you’ve finished university and have a job).
I’ve gotten one step further, but if I am accepted to do a real evaluation it will be more than a years wait time. Public mental healthcare in Sweden is a joke. The wait time alone makes me want to just do it in private care but I can’t justify the expense in my current life situation