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    1. angeltabris_ on

      just got medicated this week, €850 for the assessment, €1400 for the psychology.

      It’s honestly incredibly upsetting, being unmedicated makes it so so hard to be productive to society in any way, like getting and holding a job. So while I struggle to afford the basics in the first place I also have to spend 2 grand just to be able to have the ability to function.

    2. -myeyeshaveseenyou- on

      I’m 41, I tried to get assessed at 18, I didn’t because of the cost so I’ve just bare backed neurodivergence since. I live in England now and I’m on a waiting list but it’s close to 4 years so I might know some day. Didn’t realise for years that it’s free on the nhs or I would have started the process 10 years ago. I have however had an initial assessment that was indicative enough that I’m mostly comfortable saying I’m neurodivergent now and forgiving myself a little for how hard life has been

    3. whywhowhenwhy on

      i got assessed for €1200 for autism and adhd which is the best rate i’ve found, but some of the clinics charge like crazy

    4. xCreampye69x on

      Yep.

      Once your monthly prescription runs out you gotta go for another ‘assessment’ for 450 or more. Subscription based drug dealing model basically.

    5. Excellent-Ostrich908 on

      For anyone who is interested, you can get an assessment done from a private psychiatrist in London for 600ish with zero waiting list. They can usually do it over Skype.

    6. karlywarly73 on

      I got my diagnosis 10 years ago. €250. A single consultation lasting 30 minutes. I mum sent me to a psychiatrist when I was 8 and I still had that report and it was a no-brainer for him to diagnose it. He put me on Ritalin but I didn’t like it and took myself off it. I’m 52 now and have learned to manage it for the most part. Remember, ADHD may have given you some side benefits and you should take advantage. Are you good in a crisis? Do you ‘think different’? I invented something. A device for a photography studio. Got a utility patent on it. They don’t give utility patents to twits.

    7. One-Yam1664 on

      I’m on the public waiting now for over 2 years. I was told last week it’ll be another 12 months. Just waiting for an assessment.

    8. James772 on

      Only paid a 1000 and I got an assessment December last year. Was with a psychiatrist in St Patrick’s hospital. Did also do a 250 assessment with psychologist before that.

    9. ---0---1 on

      I was on a HSE waiting list for over 2 years then COVID hit and they told me they don’t deal with ADHD anymore so there’s no way they can assess me. A year later I randomly got called in to talk to a psychiatrist and he wanted me to fill out a questionnaire and said they’d get back to me. Low and behold he left the HSE and I was told it would be another 12 months minimum and I just never heard back. Still have no diagnosis at the age of 30 when I’ve been informally told I have it. I read Scattered Minds by Gabor Maté in prison and it was world altering. It’s almost like he was describing my entire childhood. Currently saving to get properly assessed through a clinic but it’s a joke that it costs that much. I just wanna function like a normal person.

    10. Spirited_Cheetah_999 on

      Yeah I looked into this recently and gave up cos of the price tag.

      I don’t believe there is an adult assessment available on the public through the HSE – if I’m wrong on that can someone please correct me cos I’d request to be referred to it.

    11. Jenny-Thalia on

      I think I paid about 1100 a handful of years back, and 900 for my autism assessment, so 2k all in. Prices have absolutely shot up, and the same two services cost roughly double that amount now. It’s absolutely appalling and although ADHD medication can be gotten under the long term illness scheme for minors, it cannot for adults.

    12. UnemploydDeveloper on

      If you’re on jobseekers, is there any scheme to help get a diagnosis for free? From what I’ve seen, ADHD is fairly damning in getting and keeping a job so realistically there should be something in place. I’d hope this is the case, but I fear this country does not work that way.

      I’ve often wondered if I have it, but symptoms that carry over are the same as depression so might be just that. And, that’s a lot of money to be spending when your not receiving an income.

    13. Healitnowdig on

      Just outta curiosity, has anyone gone through this assessment or something at a similar price, paid the money, and been told they don’t actually have ADHD afterall?

    14. slevinonion on

      It’s fairly obvious my child has it (as do I). What are the pros and cons to getting diagnosed and medicated bar the obvious concentration difference?

      Is there a difference in teaching, exams etc. I heard some exams have separate rooms for people with issues that may give them longer to finish, assistance during exams and such. I don’t like the idea of medicating for life, but don’t want to disadvantage them if there was help along the way by having a diagnosis.

    15. geesegoesgoose on

      A lack of support for mental health issues, in Ireland? Never. /s

    16. arranmore72 on

      My 2 boys were diagnosed with ADHD about 3 years ago. So 2 years ago I paid €550 for an online assessment with Dr Maria Rubeo. Diagnosed me with combined ADHD. I spent the last 6 months of 2023 trialling meds…didn’t get on with any of them. I tried concerta, tyvense,strattera and buproprion. Had side effects from them all, mostly made me very irritable,forgetful and grumpy. So I decided meds weren’t for me. I’m 50 years old so I’ve gotten this far without them.

    17. Randomer2023 on

      Why is it so expensive and why are the HSE so useless at it?

    18. Sporshie on

      And a lot of insurance plans don’t cover it, despite it being a treatable condition with a severe impact on quality of life.

      A lot of the private providers also feel quite distant/rushed and not really looking into your psychology deeply, it’s just a transaction of paying the extortionate fee in exchange for medication. They just charge whatever they want and exploit people who are desperate for help with no other options.

      Then for the pills themselves you’ll likely be hitting the 80 euro DPS limit on those alone, with costs exceeding 100 for some doses without it, in addition to regular psychiatrist appointments ranging from 100-200 euros.

      Oh, and if you need to swap psychiatrist? The new one will likely require you to be fully RE-ASSESSED for a high assessment fee before continuing your prescription.

      It’s a horrible condition to live with and you’ll be fucked over around every turn while trying to seek treatment. It’s grim.

    19. WaifuBlaster69 on

      Have they tried just not getting addicted to phones 

    20. RJMC5696 on

      This is why I won’t be getting assessed any time soon 😂

    21. KrisSilver1 on

      My assessment was 1000 but my medication assessment will be 650. Idk if theres any more charges following this but as someone who’s struggling to make minimum wage it was actually devastating financially and because I can’t afford the medication assessment I am kind of feeling like I wasted a tonne of money on nothing.

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