• Buddahriffic@lemmy.world
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    6 days ago

    Or the old deciding I need to eat, getting up and going to the kitchen, seeing a chore that needs done to unlock the ability to eat certain foods, like I want ramen but my pots are on the drying rack, then realizing after I had been sitting down again for an hour that I just put away everything on the drying rack and forgot to cook and eat the ramen.

    Then get up, go to the kitchen, and notice that the plants need to be watered…

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    7 days ago

    That’s it… I sent my general practitioner a message to get tested for adhd and autism. It’s gonna be fun to find out where on the spectrum I land

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      I like to say we’re part of indigo - it’s a color that’s underrated, overshadowed by more “standard” colors, and often misunderstood or misidentified.

      Also, once you get an eye for identifying indigo, you start to spot it more easily. Just as learning more about one’s own autism can lead to one recognizing traits in their family or friends.

  • Jay@lemmy.ca
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    7 days ago

    Thanks for reminding me, I should eat something today before I crash for the night.

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      Same. No breakfast, no lunch, no appetite. But when I get back home from work, it’s basically one long grazing period until it’s time to go to bed. A few baby carrots here, a few chips there, maybe a sandwich or a salad. The only times I have an actual, full “meal” are when I’m having a sit-down meal with others, like going out to dinner.

      I am also somewhat surprised - I didn’t realize this was an AuDHD trait. I love discovering new things from this community.

    • 𝕸𝖔𝖘𝖘@infosec.pub
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      If all you need is to see if you likely have it (without an official diagnosis), you can search for ASRSv1.1. Answer the questions brutally truthfully. Again, it’s not a diagnosis, but it’ll tell you if you likely have it.

    • BlemboTheThird@lemmy.ca
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      7 days ago

      Being food motivated is exactly why I do this sometimes… Everything tastes better when you’re hungry, and you can eat more of it

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    7 days ago

    I would love to go back to that and be a healthy weight again, but being forced to eat at scheduled times due to pressure from family and social scheduling means I end up eating too much over the course of the day even if I’m not hungry.

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      Hope you’ll eventually be able to stop caring about pressure from family and social scheduling. I wish you well.

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      My recommendation is to eat just a little at the “scheduled” times, and and eat your main meal when your hungry.

      The biggest problem with obesity is when we override our hunger signals. Then things get real bad real quick.

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    Yeah so my kid does this.

    He ate a full ass portion of sweet and sour chicken rice and vegetables. And a brownie. And a cheesey roll up. And drank all the chocolate milk we had.

    The kid is as thin as I was at his age, the biggest difference is that he has two parents that also both have ADHD so they get it, and also get that getting that food eaten is what’s most important.

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    7 days ago

    See, for me hunger is an all consuming distraction. There have been very few times I get so hyper focused I forget to eat.

    Medication helps, but I still get hungry and crave chocolate.

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      Try smoking/vaping weed every day. Eventually you get your tolerance to the point where the anti-munchies kick in, i.e. you won’t be able to eat if you don’t smoke. Great for weight loss.

      Unfortunately you won’t be able to sleep, either, but that’s why you simply partake shortly before bed and then fall asleep before you get hungry.

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        Lol every day. Not the best plan. Also munchies always hit when I was a daily use addict for over 15 years. Be careful with mind altering substances.

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      Same, never understood this side of ADHD. Meal time is the only time I don’t deal with dysregulation lmao