Schrödinger's Name
Blessed With A Curse
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I rarely tell people in real life that I have ADHD but close friends know of course. They got a free pass from their psychiatrist, aren't diagnosed with ADHD but they do get ritalin 'to study'. It's stupid. At school I try to take my meds in a 'sneaky' way, so no one is able to see what I am taking but sometimes people do so ey... :')Wow. I've never heard this one, but it's absolutely bizarre (then again I don't tell anyone offline I have ADHD) but also another strange thing; you're not supposed to skip dosages, you're supposed to take them routinely, even a dumb psychiatrist should know that.
An odd bit about me- I'm very un-addictive. The opposite of. I can cut coffee cold turkey and be just fine. I take it because I still do need it, but if I had to cut cold turkey I could any time.
Though, sometimes it's recommended to take a 'short break' of your meds. Maybe it depends on the medication you're taking? I usually take the one that works four hours, so it's more 'intense'. Maybe it's different if you take the eight hour version.
You don't get physically addicted? Dang. I realized I was addicted to RB when I couldn't drink one because I was away for a few days and I got this giant headache... that suddenly disappeared when I drank some RB. :') Then I was just like oh crap... Guess this is addiction. :') But then again, I am more like a 'routine' addict.
This is so relatable. :') Sometimes I would even put my sports bag IN FRONT OF THE DOOR so I wouldn't 'forget it'. The door you use to leave your house you know... Guess who just pushes that bag aside, might even curse and ask myself which stupid idiot put that bag in front of the door!I had P.E (sports) at the same day every week, which means I'll have to bring my P.E stuff that day. Guess who keeps forgetting. YOU KNOW, that thing where it happens often enough that messing up is bad, but rarely enough that your brain can't remember it enough to designate it to something that you autopilot? Once I'm getting the hang of it, a new semester starts, and the schedule changes.
When I google optimum stimulation the only thing I find is something about deep brain stimulation? I get what you are referring to tho.I read somewhere (it's for healthy people though) a study about something called optimum simulation or something? Basically something about attention spans and well, optimum simulation, and it explains why people say, turn down the radio in the car when maneuvering a new area, or why some people need to pace around while studying, etc. I've never read one for ADHD but when I read that I thought, could it be that ADHD gives you a different threshold?
About the 'boxing focus'. Gosh, when I take my meds and I am planning to do something but someone or something distracts me... It's pretty much ruined then. :') I become completely hyperfocussed on that one thing (or annoyed at the person that distracted me). ADHD circus monkey demon tho. :'D How you describe it; it sounds at least that you've find a 'good way' to deal with it.I do know that when I am working on something I WILL get distracted, that is no question, but even before I was diagnosed with ADHD, if I had designated something to be what distracts me from the beginning, then my focus will be boxed into the task and the distracting material. It's like a water spray, either I leave it spraying water everywhere, or I jam a hose on it with multiple pathways to withstand the water pressure and direct it to where I want (OR ELSE IT WILL BURST. AND THEN THE ADHD CIRCUS MONKEY DEMON COMES AND PICKS THE DISTRACTION FOR ME). I doodle in class, I play documentaries or songs with lyrics while cleaning the house, I get on YT/twitter intermittently during homework (yes, it works for me). When told to recount the things I did or heard, I would be able to, more than if I didn't. Sounds counterproductive? But here's the thing, if someone healthy puts on glasses things will look like SHIT to them. Of course it won't work, it wasn't made for you! Do you see people going "Wow these glasses makes my eyesight worse, you should stop wearing them!" ???
I listen to music when I am studying. The radio playing in the background but also full attention on a song... I swear this is why I 'love' the exams. I take so many breaks to listen to music, to pace around in my room whilst listening to music and I feel completely energized. Sometimes I am surprised that I even got through all my stuff for school. It's like: *reads one slide of the PowerPoint* I AM A GOOD KID. I AM WORKING SO HARD IT'S TIME FOR A SONG NOW. STUDY BREAKS ARE IMPORTANT.
Though I ban myself from my 'normal' computer account. I have an extra account, only for studying. Only music and school is allowed there. (Okay, sometimes I do cheat and I watch some YT videos.
I will remember that sentence about the glasses. It's a good one.