My condition was newly discovered through an EEG test at the Goryeo Healing Mental Health Department in Seodaemun-gu.
2026.02.02 09:47
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I'd been wondering if I had ADHD for a while, so I'd been researching psychiatric clinics with good reviews. I never thought I'd end up going to a hospital because of my anxiety, but I chose this one because they offered EEG. I needed an intuitive and objective indicator, more than anything else. I thought that would allow me to clearly understand and accept my condition. After registering and before my appointment, I completed a brief questionnaire. The questionnaire consisted of about five pages, covering symptoms like depression, anxiety, ADHD, and bipolar disorder. I checked it off and went into the examination room. After consulting with the doctor, I underwent a stress test and EEG.
After seeing the results, the doctor asked why I hadn't thought about coming to the hospital before. Of course, it wasn't because my brain was struggling.
I thought it was just my personality. And I always thought my inability to change things was due to my lack of willpower. But that wasn't the case. Looking at the test results, the doctor said my usual anxiety, irritability, and even anger, my frequent dreams, my difficulty making decisions, and my obsessive-compulsive behaviors were all reflected in my brain waves. I was prescribed medication and scheduled another visit the following week. It felt incredibly strange. From that day on, I took my medication regularly and followed the doctor's instructions, and my life has improved significantly.
After seeing the results, the doctor asked why I hadn't thought about coming to the hospital before. Of course, it wasn't because my brain was struggling.
I thought it was just my personality. And I always thought my inability to change things was due to my lack of willpower. But that wasn't the case. Looking at the test results, the doctor said my usual anxiety, irritability, and even anger, my frequent dreams, my difficulty making decisions, and my obsessive-compulsive behaviors were all reflected in my brain waves. I was prescribed medication and scheduled another visit the following week. It felt incredibly strange. From that day on, I took my medication regularly and followed the doctor's instructions, and my life has improved significantly.


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