My Experience Taking Strattera for 1.5 Years and Intuniv for 2 Months
A personal account of taking Strattera for 1.5 years and Intuniv for 2 months, exploring how each medication affected focus, mood, sleep, and burnout.
A personal account of taking Strattera for 1.5 years and Intuniv for 2 months, exploring how each medication affected focus, mood, sleep, and burnout.
We live in a world that demands constant productivity—but what if doing nothing is exactly what we need? This piece explores the hidden value of unproductive days.
In Japan, even feeling unwell isn’t always enough to justify rest. Without proof—like a diagnosis or visible symptoms—many people feel pressured to keep working. This is the story of how I pushed myself past my limit in a society that only allows you to stop once you break.
When everything turns into an obligation, even sleep becomes stressful. In a world driven by duty and productivity, where does desire fit in?
AI felt like a dream tool—endlessly responsive, stimulating, and empathetic.
But behind that pleasure, my mind and body were quietly collapsing.
This is the story of how AI dependency pushed me to quit my job.
Finding a suitable job with ADHD is often described as “challenging,” but that word doesn’t come close. After years of job hopping and failed career advice, this is what the reality actually feels like.
What does it mean when your body feels constantly sick, but medical tests show nothing is wrong?
This is a personal reflection on living with persistent physical symptoms and reaching a forced shutdown.
Writing 100 blog posts didn’t bring instant growth or clarity. It brought uncertainty, burnout, and the realization that consistency—not milestones—is where blogging really begins.
When blogging ideas run dry, even sitting in front of a computer can feel hard. This is a personal reflection on motivation, burnout, and finding unexpected value in past experiences.
This is what happened when my “goal” came true in the worst possible way.
And what I learned from it.