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How to know that I have Adhd?
Two years back, I had a sports concussion where my front teeth got broken and at the same time, I was affected my Covid-19. As a result, my weight got reduced drastically by 15 kgs and had a severe vitamin B12 and D deficiency. I was prescribed escitalopram and fluoxetine for moderate depression but my condition never improved. Soon I realized that I was not depressed, because I pushed myself to attend lectures, study for exams and have a good social life. But days passed where I lost my concentration and focus, due to  fatigablity  and drowsiness every single day. I would feel exhausted even after completing a simple task and had a tendency to sleep all day. As a result, brain fog started to appear, making my understanding level and focus got even worse. I feel motivated and goal orientated but my   I approached the doctor for these reasons and she insists that I have depression and continue my meds. What should I do? Can anyone explain what I'm facing? Is this Adhd?
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consult psychologist for the same
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consult Psychiatrist/ Psychologist
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Do Yoga and meditation, Go for counselling session
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Proper history from scratch  needed. If sadness n energy loss predominant  If inattentiveness only concern diagnosis will be different
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consult psychiatrist with detail history
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Hi, it doesnt seem to be adhd. Still you need to consult a Psychiatrist for the detailed evalutation and start medicines accordingly
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