I have a habit of accidentally staying up past 2 in the morning because I forgot what time it is.
As of now it's almost 4:30 in my time zone. Whoops.
I have a habit of accidentally staying up past 2 in the morning because I forgot what time it is.
As of now it's almost 4:30 in my time zone. Whoops.
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This happens every single day:
"Ok, I NEED to start going to bed at reasonable times!"
Later...
"Eh, what's just a little bit longer? It'll be fine!"
2 hours later:
*currently 2AM* ".....................just a little longer?"
me right now getting on flight rising of all places to talk about how cool it is that they are researching ways to use 3D printing to do something called bioprinting. where they create a 3d printer than can use human cells to make body parts for use in the medical field which i was absolutely floored by. i really should be doing my homework its due today
me right now getting on flight rising of all places to talk about how cool it is that they are researching ways to use 3D printing to do something called bioprinting. where they create a 3d printer than can use human cells to make body parts for use in the medical field which i was absolutely floored by. i really should be doing my homework its due today
I recently started ADHD Medication, and was talking to some friends with ADHD about it. They were asking me what's so great about the meds if it's really worth it etc...
And one thing I said blew their minds.
I can start an activity. Then decide to pause. And then get BACK into the same activity again no problem!!!
Adhd things: being amazed when you achieve "normal" functionality
I recently started ADHD Medication, and was talking to some friends with ADHD about it. They were asking me what's so great about the meds if it's really worth it etc...
And one thing I said blew their minds.
I can start an activity. Then decide to pause. And then get BACK into the same activity again no problem!!!
Adhd things: being amazed when you achieve "normal" functionality
[quote name="Bugless" date="2024-02-27 14:32:22" ]
I recently started ADHD Medication, and was talking to some friends with ADHD about it. They were asking me what's so great about the meds if it's really worth it etc...
And one thing I said blew their minds.
I can start an activity. Then decide to pause. And then get BACK into the same activity again no problem!!!
Adhd things: being amazed when you achieve "normal" functionality
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Big mood. I'm not on meds right now I miss them so much. Being able to remember a conversation after it's ended. Being able to do stuff and task switch. But I'm also procrastinating making a doctor's appointment and stressing about asking a new doctor about *gasp* a controlled substance.
Bugless wrote on 2024-02-27 14:32:22:
I recently started ADHD Medication, and was talking to some friends with ADHD about it. They were asking me what's so great about the meds if it's really worth it etc...
And one thing I said blew their minds.
I can start an activity. Then decide to pause. And then get BACK into the same activity again no problem!!!
Adhd things: being amazed when you achieve "normal" functionality
Big mood. I'm not on meds right now I miss them so much. Being able to remember a conversation after it's ended. Being able to do stuff and task switch. But I'm also procrastinating making a doctor's appointment and stressing about asking a new doctor about *gasp* a controlled substance.
The sad feeling when your cup of tea is finished...
[quote name="vetiverious" date="2024-02-27 15:55:56" ]
[quote name="Bugless" date="2024-02-27 14:32:22" ]
I recently started ADHD Medication, and was talking to some friends with ADHD about it. They were asking me what's so great about the meds if it's really worth it etc...
And one thing I said blew their minds.
I can start an activity. Then decide to pause. And then get BACK into the same activity again no problem!!!
Adhd things: being amazed when you achieve "normal" functionality
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Big mood. I'm not on meds right now I miss them so much. Being able to remember a conversation after it's ended. Being able to do stuff and task switch. But I'm also procrastinating making a doctor's appointment and stressing about asking a new doctor about *gasp* a controlled substance.
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Imagine having adhd medication and not just being absolutely nuts about little origami dragons and spending hours making them subconsciously because it keeps my hands occupied while I do schoolwork and now I have over 200 little tiny dragons all over the house and I find them every time I move one of my plants
vetiverious wrote on 2024-02-27 15:55:56:
Bugless wrote on 2024-02-27 14:32:22:
I recently started ADHD Medication, and was talking to some friends with ADHD about it. They were asking me what's so great about the meds if it's really worth it etc...
And one thing I said blew their minds.
I can start an activity. Then decide to pause. And then get BACK into the same activity again no problem!!!
Adhd things: being amazed when you achieve "normal" functionality
Big mood. I'm not on meds right now I miss them so much. Being able to remember a conversation after it's ended. Being able to do stuff and task switch. But I'm also procrastinating making a doctor's appointment and stressing about asking a new doctor about *gasp* a controlled substance.
Imagine having adhd medication and not just being absolutely nuts about little origami dragons and spending hours making them subconsciously because it keeps my hands occupied while I do schoolwork and now I have over 200 little tiny dragons all over the house and I find them every time I move one of my plants
Time-blindness is a real thing, man.
It's 13:00 one moment, then 23:00 the next. All I've done is blink, how did time pass by so quickly?
Anyway, that's why you use alarms. Timers, too.
Time-blindness is a real thing, man.
It's 13:00 one moment, then 23:00 the next. All I've done is blink, how did time pass by so quickly?
Anyway, that's why you use alarms. Timers, too.
I time travel when I play video games.
When I start it'll be 10pm. The next time I look at the clock it'll be 4am. And I DO NOT know how tf it got that way.
I time travel when I play video games.
When I start it'll be 10pm. The next time I look at the clock it'll be 4am. And I DO NOT know how tf it got that way.
"I have an appointment at 1pm I can't do anything else this day, preferable not even work that day."
I hate this, i am nervous before said appointment about being too later and will be too stressed to schedule anything after no matter if i know or do not know how long the appointment will take.
Or when i be like "I need to do X and then do Y" but like 10 hours pass and I got no time for Y
WHY
"I have an appointment at 1pm I can't do anything else this day, preferable not even work that day."
I hate this, i am nervous before said appointment about being too later and will be too stressed to schedule anything after no matter if i know or do not know how long the appointment will take.
Or when i be like "I need to do X and then do Y" but like 10 hours pass and I got no time for Y
WHY
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Time blindness, as several people have stated.
Also, recently, I went to write my speech for my communications class, and then somehow ended up with HTML/CSS cheatsheets open and tabs of art deco blog dividers.