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  • by: honestly - 2 weeks 6 days ago
    I've been thinking a lot about ADHD and health recently. Before we separated, my husband had a series of health issues. I swear they were from simply not getting up from his desk, other than to eat, bitch at me, watch TV and sleep.  Some were low key complaints, but gross, like fungal nail infections, bad spots, blackheads the size of dressmakers pins, that he just let flourish. There was bigger stuff like weeping boils I had to squeeze and dress for him. He developed eye problems that required...
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  • by: J - 2 weeks 6 days ago
    Off the Roller. You mentioned lifestyle. Looking past "my situation", that is, no home. I've established some very workable routines that fit my particular lifestyle at the moment. This is actually working out quite well which is why I came back to include my daily routine.  This is my "in town" routine ...I have a different one when I'm our in the wilderness. You could easily say, these are my bites if you like. Because gas is so extensive, I try to combine multiple bites, in one trip...
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  • by: J - 3 weeks 27 min ago
    If I've learned anything from being "Mogli" in my growing up years. If your out there alone, the kindness of strangers will just happen. That exists just as much as anything bad that out there too.   "Manifesting" is what your saying I think?. I've never heard of the book your describing, but I know there's a science to it. It's not magic and things don't just fall from the sky because you pay some online gurus person to tell you how to "manifest" what you want by thinking a certain way....
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  • by: Swedish coast - 3 weeks 2 hours ago
    So sorry Off the Roller, this must be hard.  I think there is a very real health risk with ADHD behavior in some cases. I have friends whose divorced ADHD husbands have fallen into unhealthy habits like eating nothing but fast food for years, also taking risks with their children’s health (one child is a diabetic and the father seems unaware she might die from hypoglycemia). One of them has also not sought care for a serious condition in themselves, needing surgery.  Spending all day...
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  • by: J - 3 weeks 20 hours ago
    Coming back here for show and tell. I loved show and tell as a kid at school. One of my favorite! Lol I thought, sharing my thoughts and showing ( anyone reading this ). And specifically, this is not what most anyone has to do, but I do, in my current situation. I thought about labeling ( titling ) this comment a number of different things but I decided just to show you something instead  Again, I had no intention of creating a whole discussion topic based on the "one scene" from a movie...
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  • by: J - 3 weeks 1 day ago
    last night.  Actually, it wasn't a dream as much as that half awake state, when your eyes are still closed but your brain in just turning on, which is when I'll get these great thoughts or ideas that just pop into my head. It's that time when you're the most clear headed before all those other thoughts and ideas of what your suppose to do that day, actually flood my brain.  And if I had any thoughts or ideas, otherwise about what I should be doing right now, or people trying to tell me what to...
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  • by: J - 3 weeks 1 day ago
    Just a quick note in case anyone who looked up the video scene I referred to. Johhny Depp made a reference to the "Vincent Black Shadow Factory Team" they rode for. It's a highly collectable British motorcycle built in the late 40's. It's a big heavy road bike...not a motocross style desert off road bike. They're  worth a small fortune because so few of them were made. There is no "Factory Racing Team", and that line was not in the book. My favorite line in that entire scene...just in case you missed...
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  • by: J - 3 weeks 1 day ago
    It's interesting you mentioned your spouse going to the hospital after lots of sleep and rest. My X messages messaged me about a letter she recievied for me, and invited my over to pick it up. She was actually warm and friendly and invited me in for a while.  That's coldness had lifted and we visited for a while. I cannot help but think, my concern for her well being and getting her that emergency propane bottle just in case didn't have something to do with it. She was very comfortable with me being...
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  • by: Off the roller ... - 3 weeks 2 days ago
    Here to give validation as well. You arent crazy but you feel it. I too feel like being on the recieving end of my partners unmanaged adhd, unprocessed trauma and his comstant overwhelmed-ness of life, is a personal form of hell that feels like Dante's 10th level.  My husband, too, is a "rester". Every day. Every. Damn. Day. For hours. I have no idea where the line is between actual need for rest (bc that would meanthere should be a form of restoration/recouping i feel??)...And what it looks...
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  • by: J - 3 weeks 2 days ago
    Before I say even one word, I need to say up front, this is related to the topic at hand,  when talking about the past and why I have so much trouble just "letting it go". And why I can't do #1 in the list of things to help you do this. This involves the "replaying painful memories" in your head. This involves this "thing " I have. The blessing and a curse thing called " autobiographical scene memory" which I've only really recently discovered exactly what to call it? I know I have it, because I...
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  • by: J - 3 weeks 3 days ago
    Having been through everything you're saying, and also only recently ( in the past few years ) discovered that I also developed CPTSD from my childhood experienced long ago, the single most beneficial practice thar has helped me is Buddhism.  It's NOT a religion even though some treat it as such. As a philosophy or practice to live by.....as a mental grounding practice, it has had real world positive effects on my own healing process. Realizing, I had to heal first, before I could be a good partner to...
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  • by: honestly - 3 weeks 3 days ago
    There's a phrase in my head about my relationship with my ex, and my ex himself, that kind of defines why we couldn't fix things: 'the problem was never the problem, the problem was that he would never admit there was a problem.' He was also a master of DARVO, which was incredibly corrosive. So even when he got the ADHD diagnosis his response was that the problem was me because I was particularly bad at dealing with ADHD.  This is not you. You see the problem now. But your wife has been carrying...
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  • by: J - 3 weeks 3 days ago
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  • by: J - 3 weeks 3 days ago
    This is absolutely true. The people who know us best ( or closest ) many times think they us when they they're not always right. I do appreciate you connecting with me on this. It makes me feel like I'm not alone. This just happened, so this is a great example on how this works.  This is part of my grand experiment, or,  alternative lifestyle you might say. It's very interesting how this dycotomy for sure.  And right off the bat, I'll use the term "ferel self" to highlight this duality. It's not...
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  • by: J - 3 weeks 3 days ago
    ...that IMHO, this is how God works. I attribute this to the creator.  I'm not here to argue the existence of God or even what that word means. I have no idea what "God" is truly. I only understand how God works and this is it. I don't even have to know what God is ( what ever that thing we call "God" is ) to know "him"  by his work.  In the English language at least, there's no allowance for "it" in terms of God so by default humans give "it" a gender.  Why would the creator need a gender? The...
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  • by: Swedish coast - 3 weeks 3 days ago
    I’m sorry, J.
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  • by: 1Melody1 - 3 weeks 3 days ago
    I'm really sorry to hear about your sister. It sounds like she makes a lot of assumptions about who you are based on her own story about you. It's really frustrating when people create their own narratives and are so resolute about them. I can definitely understand your choice to remain outside of her orbit. 
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  • by: J - 3 weeks 3 days ago
    I also considered the fact, that Jane might be my perfect mate...as my counter part. It's the only  logical assumption I cam come up with ?
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  • by: J - 3 weeks 3 days ago
    With what Swedish said : I generally don’t think people change much at all, and certainly not if they don’t want to. The first part I heard before, "people don't change". I've argued that they do before, but I now have a better idea of how to say what changes and what doesn't change, using myself as an example. This gets into the realm of the uncanny but what I'm about to say, is true. This is not some fictional accounting or vague memory of a dream or fantasy I had that did't happen. Its...
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  • by: honestly - 3 weeks 4 days ago
    You could be my ex. I could be your wife. I lived through this, from her point of view. It's so sad. I feel for you, both of you. I'm almost crying here. I concur again with Swedish, that consistency is the best thing you can offer her now. Stick with it. Show up for her. Keep showing up for her. Be consistent, kind, and caring. Be present.  After 25 years with someone with extreme inattentive ADHD, I don't think of it so much as insulin, or a broken leg. I think of it more a limitation on...
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