Hi everyone! That’s right, it’s time for another c/disabled megathread.
Update on the meds: they work! Quite well, actually. I feel like I’m finally functioning at a reasonable level, like I was not only getting stuff done, but I’m now able to actually effectively multitask (as much as one can lol). I’m quite happy with how it’s working, and I might not even need an SSRI at this point. If I’m getting anxiety from the meds, I’m not feeling it, because they actually reduced the amount of anxiety I have to deal with. I don’t know how (thinking ADHD-induced anxiety), but yeah, I’m a lot better than I was just last week. Quite happy for that, might actually be able to manage the end of the semester without crashing and burning this time around.
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A lot of my parents favorite stories about me are just me being very clearly autistic. hahahaha isn’t it so funny that you got overstimulated and had a meltdown your third Christmas?
No it just makes me sad, it makes me sad how many signs I showed and you still did nothing to help me. They’ve even told me how “lucky” they felt to have our pediatrician, because “a lot of other doctors would have diagnosed you”.
idek how this shit keeps coming up in conversation so often but I hate it. Wasn’t even the only example of my very obvious autism that got brought up over dinner.
“our pediatrician was great. sure they didnt give you access to the help you needed, but they didn’t make us feel uncomfortable, and that’s the important thing”
fucking hate people like that, sorry you have to deal with it