@BalthiBoom@ADHD_Alien Possible. Germany is so behind w/ adult ADHD: it took until 2011 for *any* medication to became officially available for adults, Elvanse is only was approved in 2019 (but only in 30, 50, 70mg, children can also get 20, 40, 60) and many psychologists still seem unable to detect it
@BalthiBoom@ADHD_Alien Tatsächlich tritt es aber teilweise erst zwischen 12 und 16 auf.
Aber "für einen ADHS-Beginn im Erwachsenenalter (Adult-onset-ADHS) fehlen hingegen die Nachweise"
(das ist Stand 2019) 2/2
@BalthiBoom@ADHD_Alien https://t.co/LvzjI2MFI8 sagt "Für die Diagnose einer Aufmerksamkeitsdefizit-/Hyperaktivitätsstörung (ADHS) anhand des DSM-5 müssen die Symptome der Unaufmerksamkeit oder Hyperaktivität/Impulsivität in einem Alter unter zwölf Jahren auftreten."
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@BalthiBoom@ADHD_Alien Interesting, this is the first time I heard about this, I think my psychiatrist told me that he has to retroactively "prove" that it already existed at childhood and just wasn't diagnosed - but maybe that was b/c the diagnosis for ADHD developed as an adult would've been useless
@BalthiBoom@ADHD_Alien Of course that doesn't mean there can't be stupid rules like "we'll only pay your children-only medication when you're adult when you've taking it before and it's a continuation" or shit like that - though in the end your insurer can decide to pay for children-only meds anyway
@BalthiBoom@ADHD_Alien AFAIK in Germany an ADHD diagnosis implies a retroactive childhood diagnosis, which is why you have to bring school reports and tell about your childhood (the assumption is that you're born with ADHD, it doesn't spontaneously develop when you're adult)
@ADHD_Alien@macaparket You (or your psychiatrist) can ask your insurance to pay for it anyway.
I get Elvanse 20mg (that dosage is only available for children, not as "Elvanse Adult") and they pay, though the psychiatrist needs to send a letter to my insurer once a year
@ADHD_Alien I think I had to pay some money once for the diagnosis (it apparently was "IGeL"?)
But after that everything was covered by standard health insurance
@TafferKing451 Can you look at the github issue again and try a thing or two?
After getting the eaxefx OpenAL32.dll to work I realized that it's just like a wrapper that uses a real OpenAL DLL that it loads, possible from a systemwide (driver) install
@TafferKing451 I'll create a windows build of the current git code - that won't include the 144hz changes, but for looking into sound issues that makes more sense because of all the recent changes (well, and the not so recent ones - those 144hz builds you linked are >3years old)
@Mirabellensaft@ADHD_Alien working hard works great (well, not really, but maybe kinda works at least), until you burn out on it - I wonder how many of the people who advocate overcoming ADHD with sheer willpower or sth eventually burn out
@TafferKing451 oh, that is you - should've recognized the avatar :)
I don't think that any filter should be applied with EAX disabled, but not sure.. TBH that sound code is causing lots of trouble lately, but so far mostly with "weapon is not as loud as it should be" (which hopefully is fixed)