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It sounds like you might be seeing a specialist which is so important. I don’t know if general practitioners can prescribe stimulants in your country, but a good psychiatrist as your partner in the journey is vital - all cases are unique. I hope you feel like you have a health care provider who listens to you genuinely looking to understand your experience and work with you on improving it. I understand it’s good practice to start with the antidepressants as they can offer significant improvement without stimulants. If stimulants are deemed necessary they can be introduced once the depression stabilises. Rolling along for two years, sounds like a journey but you’re getting some traction now. Have you struggled to find the right antidepressant?
yeah it was tough finding antidepressants that work and don't fuck me up. I had bad withdrawal from one of them, so i was very hesitant to start again. but now I have one that helped, but it feels as if my add got worse. So I'm seeing my ADD specialist again to swap anti-depressants for vyvanse hopefully (or even take them together)