Yep, some of us do self-medicate with caffeine. The theory is that the stimulants give your brain the input you’d otherwise get from being fidgety, context-switching often, etc., freeing you up to focus on whatever’s at hand. (The usual medications for ADD are in fact amphetamines and the like; my Concerta(tm) is a Schedule II controlled substance for that reason, so I have to use non-refillable paper scripts. Thanks, War On Some Drugs...)
Do you have other symptoms of ADD? Scattered memory goes hand in hand with it (along with scattered everything else).
My memory has gotten better since I started treatment.
Quick and dirty test: do stimulants calm you down? If so, you might be an ADDer.
I’m fairly sure I don’t have ADD. Would I observe this with caffeine? (Is caffeine a stimulant in the sense you mean?)
Yep, some of us do self-medicate with caffeine. The theory is that the stimulants give your brain the input you’d otherwise get from being fidgety, context-switching often, etc., freeing you up to focus on whatever’s at hand. (The usual medications for ADD are in fact amphetamines and the like; my Concerta(tm) is a Schedule II controlled substance for that reason, so I have to use non-refillable paper scripts. Thanks, War On Some Drugs...)
I had ADD diagnosed before, then retracted. Currently I am working on convergence insufficiency, which is significantly co-morbid with ADD.