Hey all,
I tried poking around on the forum for past discussions of this kind, but I didn't see anything directly related to my concerns.
I'm curious as to what needs to be disclosed/what is looked into when you are called to the bar with regards to (mental) health conditions and medications you are on.
Obviously, I want to take care of myself as best as I can in general and especially before I start law school this fall (this summer I'm looking into being treated for what I suspect could be Bipolar disorder), but I also don't want any medications or delcared illnesses to have a negative impact on my eligibility. Furthermore, I believe it may also be beneficial for me to be prescribed something like Concerta due to my ADHD-- does anyone have any insight with regards to if these things matter very much?
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You could either take Concerta or Adderall. Ever since I was diagnosed with ADHD, I've tried lots of different stimulants, and these two seemed to work the best. The truth is they're both effective at treating ADHD, but I would suggest taking Concerta because it's a longer-acting drug. By the way, since we're talking about medication, I wonder if any of you know somebody who has been diagnosed with Parkinson's disease? If yes, do you know what medication are they taking? Is it called levodopa? I'm asking since my father has been exposed to paraquat, resulting in Parkinson's disease. And I just want to know whether there are any other options and if yes, which ones? Thanks in advance!
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