obinice,
@obinice@lemmy.world avatar

£1000. I could pay for my entire ADHD treatment programme from start to finish, without having to wait YEARS in a waiting list for the free treatment. It would absolutely change literally everything in my entire life, giving me a life instead of circling the drain waiting to die.

But I’ll never be able to save that kind of money, I’m an idiot and my ADHD is crippling.

I considered gofundme, but it’s already full of people who need money for ADHD treatment, and I don’t want to drown them out with yet another plea, you know?

Gnelfo,

If you’re already diagnosed then go through the NHS. I went private for my diagnosis then took the results to my GP who referred me for treatment almost immediately. The diagnosis was the most expensive part for me. (£1200)

Kushia,
@Kushia@lemmy.ml avatar

I’m not sure about the requirements that NHS has but a potentially cheaper way of doing it is having a psychologist run a few tests out of the DSM 5 and doing a report about it. Once you’re in the door with funding you can use that for a full specialist diagnosis instead.

Again, not sure if that’ll work with NHS and if it will it’ll take some research on their behalf to make it happen but that’s how I got around the same requirements for our local system without paying though the arse for a specialist.

Kushia,
@Kushia@lemmy.ml avatar

It’s really sad that wherever you live this is the case. A thousand bucks is nothing to most well off societies compared to the benefit that treatment for your condition has in helping you become a more productive member of society.

MadBabs,

Probably about $12,000. That would get rid of my credit card debt, allow me to focus on my other debt and work on paying off my house.

user224,
@user224@lemmy.sdf.org avatar

…get rid of my credit card debt, allow me to focus on my other debt…

What world did I get born into…

xmunk,

Probably 20k? We’re not hurting, but my partner is off work for disability and 20k would help extend how long they can recover for.

DerisionConsulting,

A couple of years ago, an extra $10 would’ve made my week, or an extra $83.70 would’ve made my month.

Now, it’s closer to $10K, and it wouldn’t really significantly improve my life, it would just let me get a new roof faster.

tymon,

$40,000 would pay off all debts for me and my wife, and allow us finally catch our breath. The monthly payments have been annihilating us for years, and neither of our careers have recovered since COVID.

It feels like an endless tunnel.

hondaguy97386,

About 250k. That pays off the house and all other remaining debt.

kersploosh,
@kersploosh@sh.itjust.works avatar

Ditto. Eliminating monthly debt payments would totally change the household finances.

bestusername,
@bestusername@aussie.zone avatar

Yep, having the house paid off would be huge!

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