amberhearts, to ADHD

I have found medication that works for me, and here's my interesting (and surprising) observation:

It doesn't remove ADHD, it empowers it.

This comic has been circulating for some time and it describes how I feel really well.

The author is Toivo Kaartinen, and although they don't have any personal handle online that I can refer to, they are also the author of the web comic "Foxes In Love"

KydiaMusic, to Creativity
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deirdresm, to ADHD
@deirdresm@hachyderm.io avatar

Bullet point 1 is the funniest thing I’ve ever read about . Also true.

siljelb, to ADHD Norwegian Bokmål
@siljelb@snabelen.no avatar

I'm in this post and I don't like it 😠😭

skeletonpup, to disability

Today I discovered that not only is July Pride Month but also that we have a flag. It is so well done and extremely meaningful. It was created by Ann Magill, a disabled writer.

The entire thing will not fit into the thumbnail but if you open the image, it will tell you what each color and flag feature stands for. It is also in the alt text if you are unable to open it.

(& more!)

TeacherGriff, to ADHD
@TeacherGriff@mastodon.coffee avatar

Statistically speaking, someone here on Mastodon probably needs to be reminded to move their laundry to the dryer. So be kind and share this toot around. Every bit helps.

ZoDoneRightNow, to science

I would appreciate it if people could help me get more federated on my new instance. Please boost this post if any of the following tags apply to you so I can follow!

















jeffowski, to ADHD
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BooleanBear, to ADHD
skinnylatte, to food
@skinnylatte@hachyderm.io avatar

I'm and I know food preparation is difficult for many folks in the community.

But learning to feed yourself is a skill that has cascading effects (I get severely depressed if I don't feed myself food I like). Not to mention, not everyone has the $$ for takeout

I've been sending this 'sad bastards cookbook' to everyone https://archive.org/details/sad-bastards-last

It focuses on 'boil water and eat' and 'ingredients that don't go bad'

mariyadelano, (edited ) to fediverse
@mariyadelano@hachyderm.io avatar

Alright. Gonna write a piece on the impact of users on our culture in the

So let’s start with a poll. Boost please!

Are you neurodivergent?

(Self-diagnosis is valid, I know how freaking hard it can be to get the official one!)

@actuallyautistic

SECOND POLL WITH MORE TYPES OF NEURODIVERGENCE: https://hachyderm.io/@mariyadelano/110753113559931102

BeAware, to ADHD
@BeAware@social.beaware.live avatar

I don't put projects on the back burner. I put them under the floorboards, where the ever-louder beating of their hearts drives me slowly to madness.

joshsusser, (edited ) to ADHD

If you are hosting a holiday gathering where or folk will attend (or anyone else who would benefit), please consider setting up a as a quiet space where they can go to escape the sensory onslaught and draining socializing. You can ask people what they might like in a chill room, but snacks, family photo albums, coffee table books, plushies, puzzles, playing cards, comic books, fidget toys, and lego bricks are all reasonable things to try. And it doesn't have to be a solo space – a quiet, out-of-the-way spot to sit and have a conversation is also nice. Protip: If there is an aquarium in the home, use that to anchor the chill space. Nothing beats a good fish tank for chilling out, though a window with a picturesque view is a close second.

If you're someone who would love to have a chill room available at someone else's holiday gathering, try asking them to set one up, or maybe offer to help set it up if that's not too much trouble. Sometimes all you have to do is ask.

Good luck with your holidays, make an effort to include the people whose needs usually get overlooked, and don't let anyone make you feel bad for not being able to keep up with the neurotypical social norms.

[We have another big holiday coming up, so bumping this post again.]

Johannab, to ADHD
@Johannab@wandering.shop avatar

Yep.

esdin, to ADHD
@esdin@peoplemaking.games avatar

Regulatory Bodies: “ADHD medication is highly addictive”

Folks: “Wait… did I take my pills?"

wakehamAMR, to ADHD
@wakehamAMR@mastodon.social avatar
PhilGastwirth, to ADHD
@PhilGastwirth@worldkey.io avatar

If you live in the USA and have been having trouble getting your meds, please consider filling this out.

It appears the government is going to be meeting with FDA about this and want people to comment.
https://www.regulations.gov/commenton/FTC-2024-0018-0001

SleepyCatten, to mentalhealth

PSA

If you're struggling right now & finding yourself able to do less than your hypothetical best, whatever you can do currently is you giving 100%.

It doesn't matter if you're only achieving 20% or less of your theoretical maximum: that 20% is your new 100%.

So, please be kinder to yourself, okay? :PleadingFace: :MentalHealthFlagHeart: :DisabilityPrideHeart: :NeurodiversitySymbol:

ADHDefy, to random
@ADHDefy@easymode.im avatar

Each new day brings with it another reminder that everything I do is an ADHD trait.

hannu_ikonen, to ADHD
@hannu_ikonen@zeroes.ca avatar

The Federal Trade Commission is STILL accepting complaints from the public related to the shortage of and ADHD medications generally.

https://www.ftc.gov/news-events/news/press-releases/2024/02/ftc-hhs-seek-public-comment-generic-drug-shortages-competition-amongst-powerful-middlemen

One concern is ongoing private equity purchasing of generic pill press companies that is creating artificial scarcity deliberately.

Additional link from Additude Magazine: https://www.additudemag.com/adhd-medication-shortage-ftc-hhs-rfi/

kamikat, to ADHD
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RadicalAnthro, to ADHD
@RadicalAnthro@c.im avatar

Study comparing health and genetic differences in settled and nomadic groups of the of N. . A mutation associating to may be favourable for the nomads.

'In modern children diagnosed with ADHD, the genetic mutation generally correlates with restlessness and distractibility. And in those Ariaal children who had settled into sedentary Western behaviours, the gene was linked to poor health and distracted classroom behaviours. But in those Ariaal who still practised a traditional nomadic life, the gene mutation was linked to strength and better nutritional health.'

https://newatlas.com/science/adhd-evolutionary-benefits-foraging-explore-exploit/

kim, to ADHD
@kim@social.gfsc.studio avatar

just saw this paper and yeeeeshhhhhh this is on the nose

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/32851204/

pixelbud, to ADHD

Best visualization of lol.


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