• flora_explora@beehaw.org
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      7 months ago

      This really is a cynic comment telling someone with ADHD to take vitamins and minerals against being anxious. Like, sure it could help some people. But like you put it, it sounds as if someone is just anxious and hypervigilant because of some nutrient deficiency. And as if you don’t take them or ADHD seriously.

      I’ve taken many vitamin and mineral supplements, have frequent blood controls, don’t drink much caffeine and am still very anxious and hypervigilant. Caffeine actually makes me less anxious most of the time, helps me sleep even. And regulating my vit b12, vit d and iron levels didn’t do anything noticeable for my mental health. Please don’t tell people who are sharing their problems to just solve with this quick fix. It isn’t that easy.

      ETA: lol, you are trolling, right? vitamine b1&b5? Are you sure? Wiki on panthothenic acid: “Pantothenic acid deficiency in humans is very rare and has not been thoroughly studied. In the few cases where deficiency has been seen (prisoners of war during World War II, victims of starvation, or limited volunteer trials), nearly all symptoms were reversed with orally administered pantothenic acid.” And Wiki on Thiamine: “In Western countries, chronic alcoholism is a risk factor for deficiency. Also at risk are older adults, persons with HIV/AIDS or diabetes, and those who have had bariatric surgery. Varying degrees of thiamine insufficiency have been associated with the long-term use of diuretics.

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        7 months ago

        shut up, I have crippling adhd too and it helps. don’t blame all of your problems on adhd

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      7 months ago

      mineral (especialls potassium, which is quite hard to get from diet) supplementation

      taking potassium supplements without being monitored by a medical professional is not recommended. potassium supplements are known to cause bowel lesions, and if you don’t have hypokalemia (low potassium in blood), taking extra potassium can give you hyperkalemia, which can cause serious heart arrhythmias. you probably don’t have hypokalemia, its rare to get it from having too little potassium in your diet, so if you’re taking a supplement without having seen a doctor about hypokalemia, you are genuinely at risk of hyperkalemia, excessive supplementation is a known cause of the condition.

      to anybody reading, please don’t take any supplements without talking to a doctor first. vitamin and mineral deficiencies can affect mood and general well being, but so can most medical conditions. unless you’ve taken a blood test, and are sure that the problems you’re experiencing are because of a vitamin or mineral deficiency, taking supplements inappropriately can expose you to risks that are difficult to anticipate if you don’t have a medical education.

      If you find yourself just getting tired, anxious and racing heart from caffeine, that is a sign that you are deficient.

      this is also not true. caffeine is a central nervous system stimulant. like other stimulants, it will increase your heart rate. feeling anxious when taking stimulants is a very common side effect. fatigue after caffeine wears off is also an extremely common side effect. the solution to feeling these kinds of side effects isn’t to supplement an unrelated vitamin, it’s to reduce your caffeine intake.