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Post by roger on Mar 19, 2017 2:32:03 GMT
thanks again for your time.
The specialist is part of the NHS. So does that mean that after diagnosing me with ADD he will leave the matter to my GP when it comes to prescribing new medication?.
Does the GP have the authority to prescribe ADD medication if the specialist says that i have ADD?
Oh and how long does it take for you to be able to focus? how long does it take for the medication to work? I have heard anywhere from 30 minutes to 3 weeks .
How has the medication helped you personally to focus? and for how long?
Sorry to bother you with all these questions but i have failed to find the answers on other sites.
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Post by roger on Mar 17, 2017 19:24:32 GMT
Thanks for the reply.
When the specialist says that you should be on medication will it be up to your GP to prescribe you medication?
Would you have to keep going back to the specialist to get the dose bumped up ?
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Post by roger on Mar 17, 2017 6:29:41 GMT
what should be expected at the meeting with the specialist ?
What tests would the specialist preform and what questions would they ask ?
when it comes to medication would you ask for the strongest stuff ?
What medication available is the best for focus?
Is there a difference between motivation and focus? which medicines help which?
Thanks for your help
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