• higgsboson@dubvee.org
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    7 months ago

    Do we really need this comment on every fucking post? No one claimed the meme is a diagnostic criteria.

      • BeAware@lemmy.dbzer0.comM
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        7 months ago

        No. No it is not.

        Nobody here is a doctor trying to diagnose anyone. We’re simply sharing memes that we feel are relatable, no matter if it’s relatable to normal humans or not, is a matter of exactly how much it effects your life.

        For example, someone in this position with ADHD might have issues with talking on the phone because they don’t remember everything they need to ask. This gives them anxiety enough to not even call and might even hinder their mental ability to move on to another “task” because their task of calling about the desk, can’t be done.

        All in all, if a behavior seen in this community effects you in a REALLY negative way, see a doctor.

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      7 months ago

      If the adhd community gets full of random posts and not even things colloquially related to adhd, it won’t be much of an adhd community.

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          7 months ago

          What part of being annoyed at no price listings or having to call to figure out a simple piece of info is unique in any way what so ever to adhd?

          • BeAware@lemmy.dbzer0.comM
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            7 months ago

            What part of “just because it applies to everyone, doesn’t mean it doesn’t apply to ADHD” means that it’s unique to ADHD?🤨

            That’s literally the exact opposite of what I said.

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            7 months ago

            Not unique to ADHD, perhaps, but the added step is a bigger deal to those with ADHD. Having to stop what I’m doing to make a call makes it more likely that I won’t complete my original task. I have trouble completing tasks on a daily basis so needless interruptions like this make me feel more annoyed than would probably be considered reasonable by someone without ADHD .There’s also nothing that’s terribly unique to ADHD because our symptoms are things that happen to most non-adhd people occasionally turned up in frequency and severity to a debilitating degree.