• Siethron@lemmy.world
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    2 days ago

    I saw a health magazine that was featuring ADHD at CVS. Everything on there was coping mechanisms.

    Nothing about acceptance and/or it being ok to not always be able to mentally perform tasks other people hav no difficulty with.

    And that pissed me the hell off.

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      4 days ago

      ironically, stimulants make me sleepy, depressants also make me sleepy

      there are only two ways i can wake up:

      • psychedelics, not exactly helpful if the thing i need to wake up for requires me to have an attention span longer than 5s

      • cardio, so when others are drinking coffee, i’m doing jumping jacks in the toilet

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        cardio, so when others are drinking coffee, i’m doing jumping jacks in the toilet

        Yes HR committee, that’s what the puffing and grunting coming from the toilet cubicle was, honest!

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          4 days ago

          i always stop before puffing and grunting exactly because of that T–T and i try to jump as quietly as possible

      • Atherel@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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        4 days ago

        I get sleepy from methylphenidante. It’s a strange feeling to get tired and being able to focus better at the same time. Changing to lisdexamfetamin helped a lot.

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          i was on medikinet for a while, at first it made me sleepy, then it made me relaxed, and then it made me anxious, so i stopped

          whenever i take brain-chemistry meds for longer than a week or two my brain defaults to having them give me anxiety which is whack (this happens with meds for anxiety as well, thanks brain! you gelatinous wanker). after multiple trials of various meds i’ve mostly given up on trying more, but hey at least cardio works as intended!

          i’m still bitter about one thing - all those people who kept saying “just eat healthy and exercise and you’ll feel better :)))” were correct 💀 at least in my case

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            4 days ago

            If “just” eating healthy and sleeping at regular times and exercising was easy, I most likely wouldn’t have an ADHD diagnosis.

            It’s true, but I am not able to facilitate all of the above reliably…

          • Atherel@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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            Damn, that sucks. Out of curiosity, did you also try guanfacine? I read good things about it in articles but somehow never read actual experience from people who are actually affected and need an alternative to stimulants.

            And yes, cardio helps a lot. I do some running and yoga, both are good in a physical way and for mindfulness.

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              4 days ago

              never tried that, i might in the future but for now i’ll stick to trying to figure out how to rawdog things. i’ve been getting good at it :3

  • rumba@lemmy.zip
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    3 days ago

    My wife started watching tt, I had just escaped the youtube client, reddit and facebook. I watched we swipe past 6 things and pause to watch one for 30 seconds, then swipe through 4 more. OHHH FUCK NO, NOT TODAY SATAN.

    I do have to admit, She gets her news a LOT faster than I do. But she also gets a tremendous amount of knee-jerk conjecture.

    Honey, did you hear X?

    Umm, that doesn’t sound quite right.

    grumble well I just saw it, but whatever

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      One trick that may help is asking her if she has a reputable source. I got sucked into believing what I saw on reddit a few years ago and that’s what my wife did. Got to the point that when I tell her the news I say who said it if it sounds sensational and like it may be unrealistic.

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        Crux of the problem, I fear. There’s no real way to sus out that a ticktocker is reputable or not, and as opposed to Reddit, those people are getting paid for eyes. Unless you’re looking at a video from a legend, they could be right or doing it for the watches.

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      4 days ago

      Yeah it you can find an actual doctor/ psychiatrist with legit credentials, usually they are enthusiasticly sharing tips and discoveries

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        Yeah but how do you get them to tell you? When i find them they only say shit like ‘what? Who are you?’ or ‘please don’t hurt me’. I got an ex military er doc once who didnt panic, but this was in chicago and he went straight for the gun under his pillow.

        Maybe give real advice?

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    4 days ago

    Ill spend all day watching tips instead of making use of them, tiktoks a hole, I always end up deleting it (and redloading it when I need quick dopamine, but then I rememeber it makes me more annoyed/mad these days 5 minutes in)

  • Fossifoo [comrade/them]@hexbear.net
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    Yeah, isn’t it ironic that our clinical handling of neurodiversity is so bad that people would rather go there to find some actual lived experience than going through the BS that the system puts up and not being helped or understood at all? Very curious…

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      2 days ago

      ADHD AD&D:

      FAE: May I have your attention?

      YOU: Sure you may

      FAE: K thnx! 🙂 (Disappears)

      The campaign to recover your attention is entirely comprised of sidequests, and played using AD&D 2nd edition rules