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Great news people. I had a consultation with my provider (ADHD-360), they told me that elvanse was trickling back into stock.

They updated my prescription from Amfexa to elvanse, I ordered that evening (Tues) and the meds are arriving today!

So it might be worth getting in touch with your provider and seeing if you can get the good meds 😊.

Might be worth noting that they asked how I was getting on with Amfexa. I told them honestly; it's just not as good. So maybe they are taking into account people's tolerances when deciding.

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[–] [email protected] 0 points 11 months ago (1 children)

Really sorry I don't have the right kind of ADHD after having to wait years for the right kind of doctor.

For all those people who are waiting to be seen and/or can't afford to go private; no one, diagnosed or not, knows what's going on in your head. If you suspect you have it and it's causing you issues, if you see the memes and laugh then cry because you relate: welcome to the club siblings. The dues are high and there are no perks.

To all the gatekeepers out there: you're not helping. Anyone.

I "knew" I had ADHD for 9 months before being diagnosed. I tried to go through the NHS, but that shit is not 💫ADHD Friendly💫. So I paid to be assessed. I scored 5/6 of the initial diagnostic criteria and scored positively on 17/18 of the follow up criteria. I was offered medication after they explained the side effects. I chose to be medicated and it was life changing.

After 38 years of not knowing why I was different; I finally found my people. I know who they are.