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  • Jun 11
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    Nort

    every day i take a warm bath for 15 mins and just lay there in silence so my brain relaxes and the fog clears a bit. its a very essential part of my day i find myself very grumpy and agitated when i skip it.

    I should stop taking anxiety showers and bath more

  • taking amphetamine everyday awesome tho

  • Mount Spicemore

    humans were meant to hunt all day for survival now we just jack off and do d****

    realest spice post of the day

  • Nort 💫
    Jun 11
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    Pamplemousseout

    i love a hot bath. i used to have a hottub and i got in that s*** twice a day for a decade. def calming

    point im making is that you can have it bad enough to where it really f***s with your day-to-day. you’d be hard pressed to find someone with adhd that deals with issues comparable to the most autistic of people, but you know.. still.

  • Nort 💫
    Jun 11
    PADYBU

    I should stop taking anxiety showers and bath more

    its the best

  • Nort
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    point im making is that you can have it bad enough to where it really f***s with your day-to-day. you’d be hard pressed to find someone with adhd that deals with issues comparable to the most autistic of people, but you know.. still.

    i collect mental illnesses like pokemon

  • yah yah yeet yeet

  • tbh we dont talk tht much but u pretty cool

  • Jun 11
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    Autism spectrum disorder (this includes what was once known as Asperger’s syndrome).
    Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD).
    DiGeorge syndrome.
    Down syndrome.
    Dyscalculia (difficulty with math).
    Dysgraphia (difficulty with writing).
    Dyslexia (difficulty with reading).
    Dyspraxia (difficulty with coordination).
    Intellectual disabilities.
    Mental health conditions like bipolar disorder, obsessive-compulsive disorder and more.
    Prader-Willi syndrome.
    Sensory processing disorders.
    Social anxiety (a specific type of anxiety disorder).
    Tourette syndrome.
    Williams syndrome.

    All are what are considered to fall under the neurodivergence umbrella

  • Jun 11
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    Nort
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    point im making is that you can have it bad enough to where it really f***s with your day-to-day. you’d be hard pressed to find someone with adhd that deals with issues comparable to the most autistic of people, but you know.. still.

    ya I agree, thats all im saying. people lump relatively minor mental health issues like adhd in with severe dependant autism (which is half of autism cases), or OCD, or psychosis, or other insane mental health issues and its like…
    these are not the same thing.

    feel the same way about a lot of anxiety disorders people have too. or seasonal depressive disorder or whatever.

    obviously things can be severe, im just speaking in generalities

  • thriftstorepradas

    Autism spectrum disorder (this includes what was once known as Asperger’s syndrome).
    Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD).
    DiGeorge syndrome.
    Down syndrome.
    Dyscalculia (difficulty with math).
    Dysgraphia (difficulty with writing).
    Dyslexia (difficulty with reading).
    Dyspraxia (difficulty with coordination).
    Intellectual disabilities.
    Mental health conditions like bipolar disorder, obsessive-compulsive disorder and more.
    Prader-Willi syndrome.
    Sensory processing disorders.
    Social anxiety (a specific type of anxiety disorder).
    Tourette syndrome.
    Williams syndrome.

    All are what are considered to fall under the neurodivergence umbrella

    sure theyre techincally in there. thats a fact

  • Jun 11
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    thriftstorepradas

    Autism spectrum disorder (this includes what was once known as Asperger’s syndrome).
    Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD).
    DiGeorge syndrome.
    Down syndrome.
    Dyscalculia (difficulty with math).
    Dysgraphia (difficulty with writing).
    Dyslexia (difficulty with reading).
    Dyspraxia (difficulty with coordination).
    Intellectual disabilities.
    Mental health conditions like bipolar disorder, obsessive-compulsive disorder and more.
    Prader-Willi syndrome.
    Sensory processing disorders.
    Social anxiety (a specific type of anxiety disorder).
    Tourette syndrome.
    Williams syndrome.

    All are what are considered to fall under the neurodivergence umbrella

    what about personality disorders

  • Br00ses 🐇
    Jun 11
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    I don't understand what the disagreement is

  • Jun 11
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    Pamplemousseout

    ya I agree, thats all im saying. people lump relatively minor mental health issues like adhd in with severe dependant autism (which is half of autism cases), or OCD, or psychosis, or other insane mental health issues and its like…
    these are not the same thing.

    feel the same way about a lot of anxiety disorders people have too. or seasonal depressive disorder or whatever.

    obviously things can be severe, im just speaking in generalities

    Well yeah all of those things exist on spectrums

    Do you have a problem with people lumping non severe dependent autistic people in there or should we only save it for the most extreme cases

  • Br00ses

    I don't understand what the disagreement is

    there isnt one i dont think

  • Jun 11
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    Br00ses

    I don't understand what the disagreement is

    tune is telling adhd folk to thug it out and nort and sizz are like nah its deeper than that

  • Jun 11
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    Br00ses

    I don't understand what the disagreement is

    You have to prove how hindered your day to day life is before you can be considered a neurodivergent person

  • Mount Spicemore

    what about personality disorders

    Those typically develop later on I believe

  • Nort 💫
    Jun 11
    Mount Spicemore

    tune is telling adhd folk to thug it out and nort and sizz are like nah its deeper than that

    ya pretty much

  • Br00ses 🐇
    Jun 11
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    thriftstorepradas

    You have to prove how hindered your day to day life is before you can be considered a neurodivergent person

    Why is that a label that one would fight for really regardless

    Like why does it matter

  • Jun 11
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    Br00ses

    Why is that a label that one would fight for really regardless

    Like why does it matter

    I'm not fighting for anything lol I'm just saying he's wrong

  • Jun 11
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    Br00ses

    I don't understand what the disagreement is

    were just doing our monthly tally of disorders

  • PADYBU

    were just doing our monthly tally of disorders

    You win

  • Nort 💫
    Jun 11
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    Pamplemousseout

    ya I agree, thats all im saying. people lump relatively minor mental health issues like adhd in with severe dependant autism (which is half of autism cases), or OCD, or psychosis, or other insane mental health issues and its like…
    these are not the same thing.

    feel the same way about a lot of anxiety disorders people have too. or seasonal depressive disorder or whatever.

    obviously things can be severe, im just speaking in generalities

    but like these things all exist on a spectrum you know so that’s why there’s not a threshold you have to necessarily pass to be considered neurodivergent. there’s people with adhd that are more hindered by their diagnosis than those with autism, and vice-versa.

  • Bored af at this f***ing work training day