However, prepping to DM can be miserable, especially when I'm not on my medication. I agree with Tsojcanth DMing can often be easier, because I'm forced to stay focused and engaged as I try to stay one step ahead of the party. I am a player who wants to take ownership of their condition. One answer to the question I read suggests the DM to tell the player to take ownership of their condition, or tell him to leave if he doesn't. But getting angry at myself and trying to suppress everything doesn't seem to work, and most often it even makes it worse. I am aware of it, and I want to stop doing so. On my turn in combat I often have to ask what just happened because I was distracted (even in simple fights), sometimes I can't help to interrupt (or at least not pay attention to) the DM while she tells important things, and I'm always the first to call things like "I want to make an investigation check" depriving others of their chance. Now I am wondering, what can I do as the player with ADHD to prevent myself from disrupting the game? I read a question by a DM wanting to know how to work with a player who cites ADHD as reason for disruptive behavior.Īlmost all answers are of course things the DM could do.
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