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Submitted by sullygrl on
It sounds as though you have depression. Which can go hand in hand with ADD/ADHD, especially if you feel run down by trying to keep up all your life and being told you are lazy, forgetful, whatever other unneeded labels. You say you have a therapist. Are you seeing them regularly? Have you talked about the lack of motivation and poor outlook for the future? With the setbacks you've been dealt it would be a miracle if you didn't feel some sadness. I don't know if you can "blame" ADHD when you've had some other physical issues and had to raise two children on your own.
If it matters to you if you do have ADHD, you can get a neuropsychological test done that will tell you one way or another. And check in with your therapist about how you are feeling. Medication is not the end all be all, but with chronic depression it can help you get to a place that feels better in your head so you can function better. Do you have family or friends you can hang out with? Hobbies you enjoy? The more you stay in your head the harder it is to get out again.
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Sullygirl