• Nyxon@lemmy.world
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    2 months ago

    When people say to me, “yeah, but everyone does that” or “everyone deals with that, it is normal” when discussing my ADHD or ASD

    I respond with;

    “Everyone goes to the bathroom, what, once? Twice a day, right? … well, if you were going to the bathroom 60 times a day we can agree something is wrong and you should probably see a doctor about that, right? Good, I am glad we can agree on that.”

    • Furball@sh.itjust.works
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      2 months ago

      I always use the pregnancy analogy. Maybe you have morning sickness sometimes and crave certain foods, but that doesn’t mean you are pregnant. You either have a baby in you or you don’t.

      Edit: crave, not crazy

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      2 months ago

      Oh my god I use this SAME EXACT analogy

      Like we all zone out, we all forget something or draw a blank, we all have to write stuff down, we all sometimes get super interested or excited about a topic, it’s called being a person

      However for you it’s not creating a scenario where those are impeding your lives regularly and j say regularly because I’m sure someone has lost a job or something over forgetting something even tho our example person normally has good memory

      Idk I kinda lost my train of thought near the end

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      2 months ago

      I compare it to PTSD. You can have post-traumatic stress after a car crash. It does not mean it’s a disorder unless it has been causing difficulties for an extender period of time

      It’s not as good of an analogy as the ones other have provided, but it works for me!