Hello Greg_C, Sally and Goofy.
I want to thank you for your awesome replies. I have read them over several times. Sorry for not replying until now. I had a crisis and ended up at the crisis center and at my mom's a few days. And I just didn't have the guts to come post here. But I am here now.
During my crisis I managed to reach my community appointed therapist and she litterally pulled off a miracle and got me in to see a psychiatrist last Tuesday. In this region seeing a psychiatrist this quickly is a miracle believe me.
In past sessions, my therapist became suspicious that I may have adult ADHD. It wassuspected until now because I have always managed to compensate in school for it and succeeded well since highschool. But in primary school I wasn't a great student. At first when she mentioneed it I actually laughed and told her it was preposterous and that I did well in school and I wasn't ADHD. She gave me information on ADHD and websites to check out. After I stopped being so insulted I checked it out. Then I thought, wow, I may actually have ADHD. So having a bachelor in psychology and knowing how to look for that stuff, I found some symptom checklists tests for ADHD. Guess what. They suggested I do have ADHD. So of course, when I heard I was going to the psychiatrist I made copy of all of those for him. Some psychiatrists hate that. they hate when you "do your homeowkr". They think it introduces too much bias and they do not like :self-diagnosis. But this psychiatrist was very nice about it and he understood that I am fascinated by all this and have studfied and took me seriously while remaining objective. Which was great. I hate feeling discounted and like I am treated like and infant. this psychiatrist really treated me like a smart responsible adult. As we did not have much time, he could not give me all the necessary tests. But his opinion is that I do most likely have adult ADHD.
Mostly, I went to see him about my fatigue/sleepiness/exhaustion issue.I told him all about it and we discussed it at length. Of course I have not had my sleep study yet. That will only come in October. And as he said, and I agree with him, until that is done, we cannot have a clear and positive diagnosis. But his opinion is that it sounds like I may have a form of narcolepsy. But as he said, as long as there is no sleep study, no clear diagnosis can be made. Sleep apnea and Restless leg syndrome and a ton of tother things need to be ruled out first. But in the meantime, until October comes along, well, I need help.
So, the psychiatrist decided to: 1st: up my dosage of Cymbalta to 90 mg which I thought 60 mg was the max...But he assures me that is fine.
Then, in 2 weeks, I will be started on ADHD medicine, which it turns out is also the medication giben for narcolepsy. So I may get a two in one here.