#ADHD = almost always in waiting mode when a package is supposed to arrive but then you forget that it was supposed to arrive (or whether you ordered anything at all) so one ADHD trait cancels out the other 😂
I don't give two shits who is just doing their job, or what their goddamn policy goal is, or even who has been harmed by the availability of these drugs.
The caps on production of ADHD medications are an ABOMINATION. No good person supports these policies.
I have a family member who needs one of these now-backordered medications, and I'm not interested in calling every pharmacy in town every couple weeks for the rest of their childhood.
my main way of procrastinating is posting my deranged thoughts here on the Fediverse. i hope you're all enjoying it, because there's probably something important i should be doing instead.
i really want a separate device for #ADHD management. one that makes noises i can always hear. that helps me remember where i put stuff, and knows something about what i'm doing and where, so it can give context-based cues. i guess some kind of smartwatch, so you're always wearing it.
it's really easy for me to miss the quiet little reminders on my smartphone, and they're also fiddly to set up. i want reminder templates.
i want reminders of public holidays.
i want a progress indicator that shows me how long it is until the next thing i need to remember, and it starts pulsing faster as the time approaches.
i also want the calendar to start nagging me when it gets close, and not stop doing that until i've confirmed that i checked it.
some of these things are tricky to do with a regular smartphone or smart watch because the OS restricts it.
oh, and also, i want homing beacons to attach to stuff and a little app that can sense when you're getting closer.
and it should be a single device and it should all be integrated and smooth like some kind of Apple device.
told a friend of mine about my housework issues. he knows i have #ADHD.
despite having explained to him what ADHD is like, he clearly did not think through the implications.
him: you struggle with that? don't you know how to do it? i can show you how.
thanks for calling me an idiot.
only people with ADHD in the family truly get it. you can explain executive dysfunction to people, but they don't get it. they don't get it unless they see it in action (or rather the lack there of).
ADHD is not a lack of discipline. it is a disability that limits your abiltity to have it. there is a part of the brain that handles focus and discipline, and it's not fully online.
trying to have discipline is exhausting to someone with ADHD. they just burn out over time if they try to, because it takes so much effort for them.
people with #ASD can also have executive dysfunction issues. it's a really important non-verbal natural talent that normal people develop during childhood that is simply not there for us.
@sewing
That feeling when the #adhd fairies have hidden two already-interfaced pieces of your pattern 🤬
Where! I cut them last night and interfaced them and I remember cutting all four of the hem facings! WHERE!!
Not my cat. But a relative’s. We are good friends. My #ADHD brain had decided that the cat’s name is irretrievably lost (??) even though I knew it yesterday.