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To ask why I struggle with 'life admin'?

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NoLidlNoJoke · 09/08/2024 13:36

Just wondering if anyone is like me and any idea why??

I have always really struggled with certain kinds of tasks.

For example, paying bills. I have these all as direct debits because before I did, I would really struggle to pay them on time.

Filling forms, applying for things etc. For example, I would have been entitled to a free laptop and other aids at university, but never managed to apply. I'm dyslexic and have specific sequencing difficulties - but I can literally write and fill in forms. I would have really benefitted from the laptop etc, I was struggling for money t the time.

Cancelling direct debits, returning things to get refunds etc. I am hopeless at this, and money management in general.

Sending things in the post. I really struggle to get started on this whole task, which feels like it has many stages.

It's not that I'm lazy or don't care. These tasks typically hang over me as a huge source of guilt. I also don't necessarily lack the intellectual ability - I have quite a senior job and a high IQ despite being dyslexic.

These problems have caused me huge problems in my life and lost me hundreds of pounds, too. Again, it's not that I'm rich!

Why am I like this and what on earth could be behind it?

For context my dad was similar - very good job and a bright man but always in debt as he struggled to deal with bills, always went overdue on parking tickets etc.

OP posts:
Mostlyoblivious · 25/04/2025 23:42

This is me 💯! You’ve made good progress - well done!

HungryWombat · 26/04/2025 00:14

I'm now medicated! Dr sent off the forms round about when I last posted here to DrJ for right to choose.

Been on medication about 6 weeks and been lifechanging.

SargeantSaltandPepper · 26/04/2025 07:34

Have you made a referral appt with your GP?

It is a faff to get it sorted and it took me over a year just to get all the forms in, but once that was done I did end up going through titration and now have a prescription which (as everyone says) has been lifechanging - I can now do things 'like a normal person', when before I would feel so bad about myself and just be mystified looking at people who could make breakfast, clean the kitchen, go off and answer some emails, and just be productive and focused all day.

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