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ADHD for Smart Ass Women with Tracy Otsuka

EP. 5: ADHD and Medication

ADHD for Smart Ass Women with Tracy Otsuka

Tracy Otsuka

Alternative Health, Health & Fitness

4.81.6K Ratings

🗓️ 31 January 2019

⏱️ 30 minutes

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Tracy Otsuka Show Notes Title: ADHD and Medication Tracy shares her experience with medication for her son and herself. When my son was diagnosed medication was the only thing recommended which didn’t feel right to us. Today we’re talking medications and my personal insights about how they worked (or didn’t work) for us. I hope it’s helpful for you as you navigate the prescription roller coaster. Here are a few highlights from this episode: Tracy shares her extensive list of medications that were prescribed. Side effects and how they impacted me. Testing options and why it might help your Dr. prescribe meds that may work better and have fewer side effects. My son’s experience with medication. His feedback and what I noticed weren’t the same, but we both came to the same conclusion. I found Dr. Dale Archer’s information helpful. You may appreciate his insights as well. Why a medicated “new normal” may not be right for you or your child and how to recognize it. The worst-case scenario, and why you have to be proactive. Why your family Dr. may not understand your ADHD and where they get their info. Hint: It’s not in medical school. What we don’t know about these medications especially the long-term effects for the ADHD brain. Why ADHD people do well in the military; an unexpected benefit of structure. Are we medicating our uniqueness? Is that a good idea? Tracy shares a real-life story of a woman’s before and after experience with medication. When medication for routine can help and when it can hurt. Tracy’s Rx for medication. She breaks down multiple options separate from medication and useful tips for getting the right medication for you. Here are the links for resources Tracy mentioned. Join the

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0:00.0

Albert Einstein, Richard Branson, Bill Gates, John F. Kennedy, Tony Robbins, Michael Phelps, Will Smith.

0:13.2

That sounds like a list of highly successful Titans

0:16.2

in a variety of industries.

0:18.1

What else do they have in common?

0:20.1

Well, they all have ADHD, but you don't hear much about that, do you?

0:25.0

You know what you hear even less about?

0:28.0

The successful women navigating ADHD, and that's exactly why I started this podcast,

0:34.0

ADHD for smart-ass women.

0:36.0

I'm your host Tracy Otsuka.

0:38.0

I'm an attorney, not a doctor, a lifelong student, not a coach.

0:42.0

I'm also the creator of

0:44.2

Cortography. A patent pending system that helps people like you

0:47.9

figure out what they should do with their life. And we're here today to

0:51.8

talk ADHD. your superpowers your symptoms your workarounds and how you

0:57.3

proudly stand out instead of trying to fit in. I credit my ADHD for some of my greatest superpowers and you know what I spy a

1:07.2

happier life for you too so without further ado a shiny new episode is

1:12.4

starting now.

1:14.0

Hello, I am Tracy Otsuka and welcome to episode four of ADHD for smart-ass women.

1:24.6

Today I am going to speak about my experience with medication.

1:30.2

Now, if you've been listening to my podcast, you know that my son was diagnosed with ADHD at 12 and then I was diagnosed eight months later.

1:40.0

And when my son went through and that was about almost four years ago, now when my son went through his testing and diagnoses,

1:49.0

the first thing that was recommended to us was medication. To be honest, it was literally the only thing.

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