u/Accomplished-Rub8544

▲ 4 r/LSAT

With about a month left to study before the June LSAT, is there any studying changes I should make to better prepare?

Right now I do 1 section a day + drilling for the other section and alternate, spending about 2-3 hours per day studying.

How often should I do practice tests? Should I be increasing the frequency as the test date gets closer (like 3-5 times a week?)

Right now I’m trying to work on consistency. I’m scoring about -2 on each section (RC and LR) but sometimes I have days where I’m off my game and getting 5-7 wrong on LR.

reddit.com
u/Accomplished-Rub8544 — 21 days ago

For context, I have ADHD, otherwise 20/20 vision.

I used to have migraines constantly but it’s been better, especially since starting ADHD meds.

When shopping (especially big stores like target) or going to crowded areas (SoHo in NYC for example) I get lightheaded an anxious and develop a migraine later.

Reading has always been an activity I’ve enjoyed but it takes some concentration for me. I’ve gotten used to it and it’s the norm at this point. However, when I read it feels like I’m just glossing over everything quickly like my eyes move faster than I can read?

Also not sure if this is relevant but I used to play volleyball in high school and absolutely SUCKED because I couldn’t anticipate where the ball was going for my life. Also when I go on the stairmaster I always have to hold onto the rails because I end up tripping if I don’t.

If anyone has any similar experiences or can give me some considerations that would maybe prove I don’t need to get tested that’d be great. I know you guys aren’t doctors but I’d be paying a hefty sum to get this checked out and don’t want to if I don’t have to.

reddit.com
u/Accomplished-Rub8544 — 22 days ago
▲ 178 r/ADHD

I recently started strattera a couple of months ago and I have really seen improvements in my life. However, one thing that has really changed is that I have started feeling uninterested and upset towards my boyfriend. We’ve been together for several years and these feelings of wanting to break up have manifested within the past couple of weeks.

Overall, I’d say my attachment style has been anxious attachment since the beginning of our relationship. I have recently not been feeling this as much because now I feel like I have little interest in interacting with him and seem to get more upset when recurring problems in our relationship come up.

This has been ultimately really confusing for me because our relationship has remained relatively the same since before I started on my meds. In terms of my other relationships (friendships), I havent noticed this pattern, although I notice I get more upset with strangers (mainly just because they are slow walkers, but nonetheless).

Any advice is welcome. I would obviously not like to break up with my SO but I can’t help but feel like my mind is fighting me on this

Edit: yes I have talked to my boyfriend about this extensively. His stance is that if I break up with him it’s out of his hands but obviously he would rather not break up

reddit.com
u/Accomplished-Rub8544 — 24 days ago
▲ 6 r/Atomoxetine+1 crossposts

I’ve been on 40mg for 1.5 months and upped it to 60 mg. Since then, I’ve been on 60 mg for 17 days. I’m really confused if I’m still in an adjustment period, if the dose is too high, or this is normal.

On 40mg I felt motivated but it was inconsistent day-to-day and didn’t last very long, which is why I was recommended to up my dose.

Now on 60mg, I feel emotionally numb. While I can sit and do tasks much longer, the quality of my work seems worse. Everything I read feels like mush and my brain processing feels way slower than it should.

Any thoughts?

reddit.com
u/Accomplished-Rub8544 — 1 month ago