Cross-posted from Health
Well it was nice not knowing all of you
There was, however, no clear increase in the risk of dementia associated with adult ADHD among those who received psychostimulant medication, and evidence of reverse causation was mild.
Actual journal here
Thanks, that’s what I was going to find. Shame none of us concentrate past the first two replies, but hey.
I read the abstract and I can’t understand if medicated ADHD adults don’t show the increase the unmedicated ones did or if the medication did not make a difference (increase or decrease) compared with unmedicated adults.
So are medicated ADHDers statistically similar to unmedicated ADHDers or non ADHDers?
Fuck
Yay, something else to look forward to besides joint replacement surgeries and more arthritis.
It’s pretty closely connected to EDS/Hypermobility. For many this will be mild though and go unnoticed.
POTS, MCAS (gi issues, allergies) in the ‘chronic triad’
yeah I looked up after and saw that there is an increased correlation between ADHD and hypermobility, I do have Hypermobility.
OP can you add “unmedicated ADHD” to the title to be a bit more (but still not totally) accurate