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What is Neurodivergence?

It's ADHD, Autism, OCD, schizophrenia, anxiety, depression, bi-polar, aspd, etc etc etc etc

“neurologically atypical patterns of thought or behavior”

So, it’s very broad, if you feel like it describes you then it does as far as we're concerned


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1.) ableist language=post or comment will probably get removed (enforced case by case, some comments will be removed and restored due to complex situations). repeated use of ableist language=banned from comm and possibly site depending on severity. properly tagged posts with CW can use them for the purposes of discussing them

2.) always assume good faith when dealing with a fellow nd comrade especially due to lack of social awareness being a common symptom of neurodivergence

2.5) right to disengage is rigidly enforced. violations will get you purged from the comm. see rule 3 for explanation on appeals

3.) no talking over nd comrades about things you haven't personally experienced as a neurotypical chapo, you will be purged. If you're ND it is absolutely fine to give your own perspective if it conflicts with another's, but do so with empathy and the intention to learn about each other, not prove who's experience is valid. Appeal process is like appealing in user union but you dm the nd comrade you talked over with your appeal (so make it a good one) and then dm the mods with screenshot proof that you resolved it. fake screenies will get you banned from the site, we will confirm with the comrade you dm'd.

3.5) everyone has their own lived experiences, and to invalidate them is to post cringe. comments will be removed on a case by case basis depending on determined level of awareness and faith

4.) Interest Policing will not be tolerated in any form. Support your comrades in their joy!

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[–] mar_k@hexbear.net 8 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (7 children)

i often feel like i might have adhd, how does one get diagnosed? like is it expensive (i'm under my parents' insurance), and do i have to go through hoops to find a psychiatrist?

[–] StalinStan@hexbear.net 5 points 1 year ago (5 children)

Step one is to drink an energy drink and to see if it calms you down or hypes you up. Calm is likely adhd. If not then it will take a proper equation. Several other issues can cause similar executive disfunction and ruling out ADD vs Minor depression is sprisingly hard.

[–] mar_k@hexbear.net 7 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (4 children)

i don't really notice much from energy drinks. but i take caffeine pills if i got very little sleep and i guess that helps

i'm diagnosed with clinical/major depression from when i was 15. still there i guess but not as bad now? i used to be on meds but i feel like they didn't do shit but make me an emotionless robot

what makes me think i might have adhd as well:

  • even pre-depression i'd procrastinate bad, i'm terrible at starting tasks i don't want to do. from a very young age i've been awful at doing homework despite doing very good in school otherwise, for most of elementary school i didn't even brush my teeth

  • bad at paying attention to things that don't interest me, fixate too much time on specific things e.g. an internet rabbithole

  • impulsiveness; music is very important to me and i've gotten mild tinnitus at 19 from blasting headphones and yet i still turn the volume way too high when i'm feeling it. easily addicted to social media and video games too

  • forgetful and misplace stuff. sometimes i'll like, think of something i want to look up and then forget 10 seconds later because my mind wandered elsewhere and then i have to think of a cue to remember what it was. before going out i think to myself a dozen times if i have everything

  • fidgety. hyperactive from early childhood, always climbing shit and tripping lmao

  • perfectionism

  • often creating made up scenarios in my head

  • brain fog and very bad at being on time

  • difficulty making decisions. a month ago i literally spent 3 days taking hours researching a new pair of shoes to buy in between watching anime or scrolling on tiktok, because i told myself i couldn't do anything else productive or even go for a walk until i got the task of picking a shoe out of the way

  • i lowkey pace back and forth and talk fast to myself when i'm alone. have a hard time just sitting still

sorry if this is long, not sure how much of these are genuine symptoms just things that seem ND that i experience. btw my dad is diagnosed with it

[–] fanbois@hexbear.net 4 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (1 children)

Just a general word: ADHD is a dimensional disorder. Meaning, there isn't a single identifying symptom that differentiates ADHD from say, a more neurotypical person that is a bit disorganised. Everyone forgets shit, everyone is late once in a while and everyone fidgets when they are nervous.

So the question you have to ask yourself (and which will be part of the diagnosis): How often does that happen? Is this majorly impacting the direction your life is going and are you okay with it?

If the answers are "pretty much everyday" and "I would not be where I am, if I didn't behave like that and I feel like I can't do anything about it even though I want to", you have a pretty good indication.

Your wording and descriptions all sound very much like my (inattentive) ADHD to me.

[–] ReadFanon@hexbear.net 3 points 1 year ago

Excellent comment!

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