MutilationWave

joined 9 months ago

Sometimes they're delicious and sometimes they taste like raisins, which are disgusting.

[–] MutilationWave@lemmy.dbzer0.com 17 points 2 weeks ago (2 children)

He seems like a real milquetoast kinda bitch. I wonder if he's ever fired a gun.

It's the newspaper (news site or app now) problem. You read the news from your venue of choice, taking it all in, sorting out how you feel about it, maybe pick a side on an issue. Then you turn the page and there it is. An article about your career field in A.

Wow, you might think, they got this so wrong. They clearly have no understanding of A. You might even get angry about it.

And then you read the next article.

Heat the metal, heat the PCB a little bit, then solder. I'm terrible at soldering and my friend just taught me that trick.

[–] MutilationWave@lemmy.dbzer0.com 2 points 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago)

I took two roughly a year ago. The first one was in a run down office. I came to fill out forms and do a written assessment. Then I came back and did a test with an aged beige box computer, very simple but I know I did poorly. Then I had an assessment of math, verbal, etc with a live person. I was called back a week later and answered more questions. I was told I couldn't have ADD because my job was too demanding for a person with ADD to handle. My coworker was in the car and I did the whole thing on speakerphone because he is a good friend and I'm serious about being open and honest when it comes to mental health. I thought it was ridiculous and my friend agreed.

Then I looked online and found a service (you can DM me if you want the name) that could do an online assessment if you have a laptop or desktop with a camera. I filled out all my forms online and submitted them before initial assessment video call. It was clear that the psychiatrist had read what I wrote. I then took a test on my laptop, very simple still but made me realize how out of date the test on my first attempt was.

I had another video appointment a week later. My psychiatrist actually has ADHD herself. She said the computer test graded me at top 7% severity. I told her about my other mental illness issues and, this is very important, I told her how so much of my childhood would make sense if I had ADD. It is important to talk about childhood symptoms, because ADD is a lifelong neurodivergence, not an illness.

She diagnosed me with ADD. We tried Vyvanse, it's slow release so I thought it would be better. It put me to sleep. I now take Adderall so I can fit into a box and be a normal productive member of society for about 10 or 12 hours. I still have serious executive dysfunction without an immediate deadline looming or some other exterior pressure. It's better than it was though, that's for sure.

This was my experience in WV, USA

Good Luck

Je me dan les coulles

[–] MutilationWave@lemmy.dbzer0.com 8 points 2 weeks ago (4 children)

I wanna see him try rapping, with or without kids.

This isn't the first time the US has bombed its own territory.

I definitely know people who still pretend it's just a joke.

I'd like to see that info. I'm ADHD and, anecdatally, only experience weight gain from excess sugar. No high, no crash. Poor behavior? Well I was going to do that anyway.

[–] MutilationWave@lemmy.dbzer0.com 5 points 3 weeks ago (1 children)

It directly says so in the text of the book.

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