Hyperfixations can be wonderful but be careful because if you go too deep The Sickness. It gets you. The Sickness.
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Hyperfixations can be wonderful but be careful because if you go too deep The Sickness. It gets you. The Sickness.
friendly reminder that late diagnosed does not innately mean low support needs. plenty of us just didn’t get adequate medical care as children due to a myriad of reasons (eg. abuse/neglect, poverty, parental neglect, school system failure, lack of mental health resources, medical neglect due to misogyny or ableism, etc.) but again—late diagnosed does not innately or intrinsically equate to low support needs. many of us were seen, and hell—some of us were even identified by professionals as being “potentially autistic”, or “showing autistic traits” and yet either never diagnosed or our parents never told us.
✨Daily ADHD hacks✨
From a postgraduate student in her 9th year since diagnosis
(aka things I do regularly that I don't think about anymore, but didn't know about when I was first diagnosed)
Analogue clocks
Put those guys everywhere. One of the best pieces of advice I found early on. Time seems actually real when I can watch it move around the clock! And visualise how long I have by the spaces on the clock face.
If you take medication, consider taking it with cranberry juice (or a cranberry juice mix).
This was a great piece of advice I got from an ADHD nurse (shoutout to Paul). It helps the medication last longer throughout the day!
On a similar note, try to avoid too much vitamin C right around the time you take your medication, as it can make it harder to absorb.
Write everything down.
You will not remember it.
YOU WILL NOT
(As in, you may remember many things, but the exact thing you need to know at the time may not be one of them. Save yourself)
Lists
I love lists.
When I was in the early stages of my recovery and everything felt like too much, I gave myself 3 things to do each day. Sometimes it was just like 1) get up 2) eat 3) read. But it gave me something to tick off and feel like I was going somewhere!
Consider using a diary.
This might not be for everyone, but for me, I really started to get the hang of scheduling things and actually getting my head around how much I could do in a day/week, and when things were happening when I started using a paper diary. Every year I get a 'Season's Greetings' set from one of my favourite kpop groups (whichever has the best diary/calendar setup that year), and that also helps because it adds the incentive of a special interest :)
Consider using a whiteboard monthly planner
I got one of these for the first time during my semester abroad in Korea when it felt like life was moving 200 times faster than it ever had for me and I had very little space to organise in. It was amazing, I could make a note on each day if anything was happening and then refer to my diary for details if needed, and see at a glance what was happening. Also good for pacing because I could see if I was going to have a busy week and try to plan accordingly! I started off with printable ones but now prefer the whiteboard kind because I can keep changing/updating it and it looks less cluttered.
A cute pill case(s)
If you take medication, this is really helpful. I make it a habit now to restock my pill cases at the start of each week (on a Sunday for me). I have 2 pill cases, one that's more travel friendly which holds a weeks' worth of lunchtime doses and lives in my backpack, and a traditional style dossette box that holds a weeks' worth of breakfast medication and lives on the table next to where I eat my breakfast. Since using this system with these particular cases, I haven't been caught short and haven't lost them, which is a minor miracle!
Find your thing
Try to find or think of something that always lifts your mood, even that little bit. For me, it's usually upbeat music. I set my alarm music as my favourite energising songs, and if I'm having a slow morning I like to listen to a morning playlist of similar songs while I get ready. I also play music in the car and it helps me chill out at the start of my day. Personally, I think certain kinds of music can be magic for ADHD brains, but this is just my opinion!
Keep moving
This isn't always straightforward for everyone (and certainly isn't for me), and as much as I would ideally do something energetic regularly, it doesn't always work out that way (if you can do something like martial arts, or dance, that would probably be amazing!) but I definitely find that if I've had a bad pain week and moved less, I feel more restless. When this happens, my go-to is usually just a simple stretching routine. It really helps to ground me and feel more aware of where I am. I still do love higher-energy movement, though, and fit it in when I can!
Be kind to yourself!
This isn't easy, but try to remember that you can't get it right 100% of the time, and it's okay to have bad days. Ask for help when you need it, be patient with yourself, and know that it takes time to understand your needs and build habits around them. You got this 💖
Let me know if you're interested in any more. I might post another of these or write a little more in-depth about some of the points.
Clinical studies be like
1 billion random boys were tested. results show that 0% of girls are autistic* 👍
1 billion autistic males were tested. results show that 0% of autistics are female* 👍
1 billion minors were tested. results show ADHD stops at age 18, often to be replaced by plain laziness* 👍
*certified😎 totally credible source✨ we are pros🤓 with coats🥼
Me: *Growing up and coming to the conclusion that I don’t ever want children*
Me: This is acceptable, it’s a big responsibility… I’m not sure I’d be able to handle that sort of commitment.
Me: *Noticing a very large percentage of women are also in agreement*
Me: This is understandable… the economy is absolute dogshit.
Me: *Gets an adhd diagnosis*
Me: Oh damn, fair…
Me: *Gets an autism diagnosis*
Me: ………. Wait… -What?
Me: *Learns about autistic masking vs autistic camouflage, imposter syndrome, trauma masking, and all of the many reasons a person may reject the idea of having autism*
Me: ……… Jesus, okay yeah…. Understandable, but it still sucks that this is a thing…
Me: *Realises that the true reason I don’t want children is not JUST due to the economy and the responsibility but also due to the fact that children are Loud, Sticky, Stressful, Hands-on, Usually carrying germs, Having big feelings regularly… and all-in-all…. Overstimulating*
Me: ……Oh shit…. Yea that makes sense.
Me: …..
Me: *Stares at the rapidly rising percentage of late diagnosed women*
Me:
Me:
Me:
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Me: ……………..……. fam this is making too much sense.
enjoy another post of me talking to myself
me: alright we've got homework time to focus on that!
ADHD: you think you're funny don't you. i cant let you do that.
me: please
ADHD: no. let's scroll tumblr.
ADD: who's 'lets'
me: idk and idc
Brain: you definitely careeeeee
Me: not this again. we're not questioning pluraliry because we're not plural
ADD: 'we're not plural' is a wild sentence
Me: WE'RE GETTING OFF TOPIC THAT'S JUST BECAUSE IM TALKING TO THE DIFFERENT PARTS OF MY BRAIN YOU'RE ALL STILL ME
ADD: oh right...
Brain: boring
me: look we can have another plural character if that makes you happy?
Brain: eh. no.
me: why.
ADHD, silently (wow that's possible? /lh /mostly): they've fallen right into my trap! we're not doing the homework!
Autism: hey we've got homework remember? I dont want to forget it bcs i like the teacher and i think they like us and i dont want them to think we're a bad person for not doing the homework...
ADHD: NO DON'T MAKE ME DO IT
Social anxiety and rejection sensitive dysphoria: but we'll feel really bad and make you feel really bad if you do do it...
Me: whyyy cant you all just get alonnggg
Me: sometimes i do feel plural. but just because ADHD and autism want such different thingssss...
Anxiety: we're dong the homework otherwise BAD BAD BAD
me: ALRIGHT FINE
*later*
Me: see that wasnt that hard!
ADHD/ADD: WE'RE TIRED FROM ALL THAT LET'S DO NOTHING PRODUCTIVE FOR THE NEXT TEN YEARS
Me: i did one piece of homework.
Anxiety: WE'RE DOOOMEEEDDD *general feeling of doom*
Me: ...*sigh*
I present to you my three most favorite ADHD creatures!! Pinkie Pie, Tigger, and Lola Bunny 🩷🧡💜
As an Audhder, they're all just like me for real!!
A gentle reminder to all my fellow ADHD and Autistic adults! UwU 💚