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    • DreampipeD
      Dreampipe
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      I forgot my food in the microwave for several hours yesterday. Ergo, I also forgot to eat literally anything for several hours. I was curious why I was feeling dizzy and weak so I went for a glass of water and then found my very cold meal in the microwave again.

      This happens two or three times a week.

      Ask me about professional wrestling.

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        RightMeow
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        I get people all the time looking at me and asking how I can possibly forget to eat when I have a day off. I tried to explain it once.

        Start - I’m hungry I should make a sandwich
        Walk in kitchen
        Notice dishes aren’t put away
        Put dishes away
        Consider the cabinet
        Decide to re-organize the dish cabinet
        Look at the other cabinets.
        Remember that you were supposed to text someone
        Send text
        Why am I hungry?
        Go to make sandwich
        Get out plate - feel like you accomplished something looking at your organized dishes
        Open fridge
        Realize that you forgot to throw out some leftovers
        Throw out leftovers
        Trash has to go out
        You should probably make it one trip
        Clean out fridge
        Decide to clean out fridge
        Might as well do freezer
        Stand there trying to remember what you were originally doing because you know it was something not fridge related
        Oh right! Trash
        Take out trash
        Probably should get mail. Is it Sunday? That would be really awkward if the neighbors saw you check mail on Sunday. You know there is no mail on Sunday, but would they know you know? Mentally review your week
        It’s Wednesday, check mail.
        Go back inside
        Oh, dog needs out
        Come back, respond to text
        Still hungry
        Remember you were making a sandwich
        Look at clock
        It’s pretty close to next meal, should you eat now or wait
        This debate lingers far more than it should
        Ponder dinner
        Look for dinner ideas
        Get up to remember what you don’t have frozen as you don’t have time to defrost it
        Go back to looking up dinner ideas
        Read boards (ahem)
        Still hungry.
        Look at time.
        Ponder if you have time to eat before bed.
        You have to eat
        Order pizza/grubhub/etc because hey it will get here
        Remember you have a plate on the counter
        …

        It goes on and on.

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        • KumakunK
          Kumakun
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          Added another project to juggle while my brain prattles over things that I wish I could see as a MU*

          It’s hard to explain the need to juggle tasks if one gets dull or stuck or isn’t fun at the moment - and not lose credibility as someone who can get things done, finish projects, or release products.

          My project graveyard is vast. The struggle is real. 🙂

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          • L. B. HeuschkelL
            L. B. Heuschkel
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            Finished the first half of my assessment today. The GP thinks it’s very likely that I do in fact have ADHD.

            Now to wait up to a year for a psychiatrist to confirm the diagnosis and decide on treatment. Thank you, pandemic and Putin.

            Any pronouns. Come to Chincoteague. We have ponies. http://keys.aresmush.com

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            • BirdieB
              Birdie @L. B. Heuschkel
              last edited by

              @L-B-Heuschkel Why do you have to wait so long for a diagnosis confirmation?

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              • L. B. HeuschkelL
                L. B. Heuschkel @Birdie
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                @Birdie A combination of pandemic backing up the resources of the healthcare system and everything grinding to a halt here in Europe because of the Ukraine war.

                I may get lucky and get in sooner. But they did tell me to not count on it.

                Any pronouns. Come to Chincoteague. We have ponies. http://keys.aresmush.com

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                • BirdieB
                  Birdie @L. B. Heuschkel
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                  @L-B-Heuschkel I’m so sorry to hear this. I am in the US. I was initially diagnosed by my nurse practitioner and was then confirmed by a psychiatric nurse practitioner and had started taking medication but I stopped before having my kids. About a year into the pandemic I started suffering multiple panic attacks a day. I decided to find a therapist to do talk therapy with. It wasn’t until 10 or so months into talk therapy that we discussed medication again.

                  Talk therapy has really been helpful. In the meantime time while you wait for an appointment with a psychiatrist, is talk therapy an option where you live?

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                  • L. B. HeuschkelL
                    L. B. Heuschkel @Birdie
                    last edited by

                    @Birdie Unfortunately not without a diagnosis, no. But I’ll live. I’ve lived 51 years so far without treatment, I can get through another. 🙂

                    Any pronouns. Come to Chincoteague. We have ponies. http://keys.aresmush.com

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                      RightMeow @L. B. Heuschkel
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                      @L-B-Heuschkel

                      We are here for you the best we can be. We might not be able to get you meds, but we can relate with you. That is always good. Also maybe give you some ‘tips and tricks’ if you need them.

                      ❤

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                      • L. B. HeuschkelL
                        L. B. Heuschkel @RightMeow
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                        My GP agreed that I likely have ADHD. I’m now on a wait list for psychiatric evaluation, most likely sometime in early 2023. Unfortunately, Denmark has a long wait time for conditions that aren’t considered critical – and well, I’ve lived with it for 51 years so I can pull through another, I guess.

                        Thanks to people in here who helped me come to the realisation!

                        Any pronouns. Come to Chincoteague. We have ponies. http://keys.aresmush.com

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                        • BirdieB
                          Birdie @L. B. Heuschkel
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                          @L-B-Heuschkel said in ADD/ADHD/Etc:

                          My GP agreed that I likely have ADHD. I’m now on a wait list for psychiatric evaluation, most likely sometime in early 2023. Unfortunately, Denmark has a long wait time for conditions that aren’t considered critical – and well, I’ve lived with it for 51 years so I can pull through another, I guess.

                          Thanks to people in here who helped me come to the realisation!

                          While it is not a substitution for being under the care of a physician, there are many wonderful podcasts on ADHD that offer some coping strategies, a basic understanding of ADHD, and other helpful resources. There is also something called the ADHD diet many people swear by. Just remember it is a process. Be kind to yourself.

                          I believed that medicine was the answer. I believed that as soon as I started taking medicine for ADHD I would be the perfect version of myself and I would finally achieve all of those (unattainable) goals I have set. This did not happen exactly like that. It has helped but I am still the one doing the work. Some days are better than others. That has been my journey so far.

                          I hate to say it like this but early 2023 is basically here. Keep your appointment. You’re doing great. ❤️

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                          • L. B. HeuschkelL
                            L. B. Heuschkel @Birdie
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                            @Birdie I’ve been medicated for a substantial part of my life for the Borderline diagnosis – that turns out to have been a mix of cPTSD and ADHD. Believe me, I have no illusions left about medicine – I’ll take it if they genuinely think it can help but I’d rather be without.

                            It’s wonderful to have so many things fall into place though. The hyperfixation, the lack of ability to focus, the lack of ability to sit still, the dyscalculia… A lot of things make more sense now.

                            Any pronouns. Come to Chincoteague. We have ponies. http://keys.aresmush.com

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                            • saoS
                              sao
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                              Fkn hour late to a hearing because I forgot about it, of course. Sigh.

                              let it be a challenge to you

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                                RightMeow @sao
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                                @sao I’m sorry. I won’t say I know how it feels because I’m not in your particular branch of employment. However, I relate on my own.

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                                  Raaspra @RightMeow
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                                  @RightMeow I forget to eat for many of those same reasons.

                                  And then some days I find myself eating constantly because it’s there, and I’m not paying attention. I’m doing twenty other things and hand-to-mouth is without conscious thought.

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                                  • FloofF
                                    Floof
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                                    I got my official diagnosis yesterday. Not really sure where to go from here, but it at least feels good to not second guess myself about it all the time now!

                                    Playlist

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                                    • L. B. HeuschkelL
                                      L. B. Heuschkel
                                      last edited by L. B. Heuschkel

                                      This is an issue I really should be debating with a therapist or other professional but, alas, I live in Denmark and I’m still waiting for my adult ADHD assessment to start ‘sometime in 2023’. That’s a long wait ahead so I’m going to poke the hive brain here instead.

                                      I’ve been doing my homework of course and I realise that rejection dysphoria is very definitely a thing. But how do fellow ADHD people suffering from it tell when it’s the dysphoria rearing its head – and when people are actually excluding you, or worse?

                                      Lately, a group of people in my game circles have been very pointedly ghosting me to an extent where other players have started to ask what the problem is. I’m seriously thinking about taking a break from roleplaying because of it; after all, I must be pushing people away or otherwise acting in a way they can’t condone, in order for this to happen. I don’t feel that I’m behaving in a bad fashion but obviously, mileage varies.

                                      This is where I really could use some tools to make it easier to tell when it’s you yourself who’s being a rejection sensitive pile of anxiety who simply needs to suck up the fact that some people don’t like you, and move on – and when people are actually being assholes.

                                      Any pronouns. Come to Chincoteague. We have ponies. http://keys.aresmush.com

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                                      • MourneM
                                        Mourne @L. B. Heuschkel
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                                        @L-B-Heuschkel I can only suggest asking someone you trust who is still around.

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                                        • L. B. HeuschkelL
                                          L. B. Heuschkel @Mourne
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                                          @Mourne said in ADD/ADHD/Etc:

                                          @L-B-Heuschkel I can only suggest asking someone you trust who is still around.

                                          I have asked for reality checks from friends and they’re not telling me that I’ve gone nuts. I am hoping that maybe there might be some reading material or tools out there, though, that can help detect bad patterns – whether in yourself or in others.

                                          Any pronouns. Come to Chincoteague. We have ponies. http://keys.aresmush.com

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                                          • MourneM
                                            Mourne @L. B. Heuschkel
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                                            @L-B-Heuschkel The problem with that is everyone has their own trigger points. Some people will trigger at different things and different levels. It’s an individual thing based on each persons patience and what annoys them.

                                            We all have unique tolerance points.

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