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Jerry.. Hx is history. The letter "x" is common in medical and other types of shorthand in treating people. Bx = behavior, Tx = therapy, Dx = diagnose(d) and Hx = history, though these vary. :)
Judy,
In my similar experiences, while not quite the same amount of time, I can suggest a few things...
1. Don't stop taking any medication without talking to your doctor.
2. The adderall is definitely known to aggravate MVP symptoms and can put pressure/stress on your heart. If you are already experiencing worrisome symptoms, this might not be for you.
3. The anxiety and depression symptoms are more likely to blame for the ADHD. The more you stress and worry about things, the harder it is to concentrate on important tasks.
My advice, from experience only and not medical expertise, is to sit down with your doctor and talk about your concerns. I would discuss other options as far as your anxiety, depression and attention span. While your MVP may be mild, it is also most likely partially to blame for some of the anxiety. (Often the rapid heartbeat causes feelings of anxiety in people with MVP.) You might want to consider things to quickly dispel excess energy and stress, such as molding playdoh or a hobby. It sounds silly, but it works. Also, taking frequent short breaks (1-5 minutes) to breathe and relax during projects works wonders. Overall, discuss all your options with your doctor and do not agree to take anything if it does not work, makes things worse and/or causes more stress.
:) You deserve to be happy and healthy! Good luck!
Some of your abbreviations have given me trouble, I've made my second reading just now. I suppose they may be conventional in "text messaging", but some of us old-timers are not into text messaging.
I have concluded "dx" is diagnose(d). But "hx" remains un-guessed.
As for the medication that appears to be giving you bad side-effects, by all means discuss with your doctor..it may be a question that can be answered over the phone, no office visit necessary.