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Its his special interest.
I dont think he's covered by anything in the dsm.
Now presenting the DSM 6 - RFK edition
~~He's DLC for the DSM. But also we're doing that thing where we talk about a person being bad in terms of mental health. There is no evidence that RFK is mentally ill and if he was mentally ill that would not be what makes him a bad person~~ God damnit, why do I keep seeing old posts when I dick around on this site.
The solution for ADHD is powerful stimulants, though. I don't have any experience with heroin but wouldn't it be counterproductive?
Replying here to answer both questions.
I was an opiate addict for over a decade. I definitely have undiagnosed ADHD and I believe I am autistic as well, but only based on vibes I guess.
Opiates do something to my brain... I just feel like me. Or I feel how I should feel? I'm social able and outgoing and fun.
Since getting sober from opiates, I've often wondered what it is exactly they do for my brain that's missing. Clearly something is missing.
And these effects did, quite often, include better focus. I worked so much better if I was a little high.
There is of course a fine line between fixing your brain so it works right and going on a trip to the Land of Nod. That obviously makes you pretty ineffective at everything. And it will come eventually lol