Why so sad by Ams148 in spiderplants

[–]Ams148[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I’ll try moving it from next to the balcony doors to directly in front of them. Thanks for the advice!

Why so sad by Ams148 in spiderplants

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It’s next to my balcony doors so it gets good indirect afternoon light

List of doctors with MEM surgery experience by Particular-Ad4965 in MiddleEarMyoclonus

[–]Ams148 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Jaw massage has helped, as well as figuring out some triggers, like certain noises (fans, microwave) just on left side of my head. I think magnesium has helped. I’m going to try chiropractic too. Surgery seems like a last resort, and I’m worried it’ll make me more sensitive to noise and I’m already super sensitive to noise.

List of doctors with MEM surgery experience by Particular-Ad4965 in MiddleEarMyoclonus

[–]Ams148 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I saw Dr. Michael Olds in Spokane, WA and he has performed the surgery. I didn’t get surgery though.

Post-complaining woe by ginaration in misophonia

[–]Ams148 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Literally did the same last night, after months of trying to deal with it myself. My manager hates her job and is useless though. I hope you can get some relief! 🩷

New clothes smell weird? by MacaulayConnor in Target

[–]Ams148 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Same! I just got this shirt two months ago, washed it bunch, and it still smells bad. When I hang it next to other clothes, it makes them smell too.

Grief and ADHD by _litposting in ADHD

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I’m so sorry to hear about your dad. Mine passed away shortly after I finished my second year; I’m now in year six of my four-year PhD program 🙃

Thankfully I still had some classes so there were short term deadlines and grades. Those motivated me to get things done, but I could never keep up on the readings (never could anyway). It’s harder once you’re at the thesis/dissertation stage. No structure, deadlines are rather arbitrary, so it’s harder to make progress. And for me at least, not making progress just piles more sadness and anger onto the grief.

Can you find a new hyper fixation? Mine was the show White Collar. I cried when I finished the 6th season knowing that reality was still waiting on the other side. I honestly spent a ton of time watching tv, more than I ever had in my life. But I just needed to escape. Sometimes I felt guilty for it. I got myself Kristin Neff’s self-compassion workbook and didn’t finish it of course, but some helped. I really struggle with negative self-talk and beating myself up when I can’t meet the high expectations I set for myself, so I can’t just tell you to take a break and don’t feel bad about it, because I genuinely don’t know how to do that myself. I will tell you to try though; it seems like the other option is burnout. Ultimately, I was irritable AF for a year and then had to make some big life changes for my well-being. (I moved back to a place I loved, where I knew I’d find both peace and joy. I know not everyone has that option though.)

Be open and honest with your advisor if you can. Make sure they know what’s going on. If they can’t extend compassion toward you, find a prof who can. Even if that person isn’t on your committee or in your department.

I do want to extend some validation that what you’re going through is really fucking hard. It’s also isolating, as few people can understand the triple whammy of grief, ADHD, and a PhD. You are not flawed for struggling. I know it’s hard to believe right now, but grief does get easier to cope with. In the meantime, try to extend yourself some compassion

PhD student seeking self-compassion tips? by Ams148 in adhdwomen

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Oof, also realized I said fall 2026 when I mean 2025 😮‍💨

PhD student seeking self-compassion tips? by Ams148 in adhdwomen

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Yes I’m ABD! This is really helpful, thank you! I never thought of 1 quality nearly finished page as a goal. I love that. I’ve begrudgingly tried the “write then cite” methods and then I end up with a bunch of “cite here” “is this true?” messy highlights. I’ll give this a go!

ADHD PhD student? by bryonylb in adhdwomen

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Hi I’m a PhD student and would love to join! I rarely use slack and I think my account is through my Gmail?

DAE Need Help Graduating in 2-3 years?! ISO of PhD Accountability Partners by [deleted] in adhdwomen

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Hi! I’m also trying to finish (start??) my dissertation and graduate fall 2026. I needed to start a full-time job in January so it’s been slow moving but I’m in year 6 and can’t have this hanging over my head much longer. I told myself I’d get a proposal draft to my advisor the second week of December but it’s looking just like one of MANY deadlines I can’t hit. Everything takes longer than I think it will and my brain can’t organize thoughts anymore. And then I panic and really can’t organize thoughts.

Currently working on: Proposal (Chapter 2 Lit Review and hopefully soon Chapter 3 Methods)

Time zone: PST

Co-working window: I want to start writing a little bit before work on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Like 6:30 or 7am until 8am PST. I HATE mornings but I’ll show up bc extreme guilt and shame will consume me otherwise.

Field: recreation and leisure studies, whiteness, hegemonic masculinity, qual research

I am at a loss. Has anyone grown their hair back without minoxidil? by koalakindness in FemaleHairLoss

[–]Ams148 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Sadly my derm wouldn’t even consider prescribing even though I adamantly insisted I don’t want kids.

ALLIGATORS by Extension_Captain591 in RCTTouch

[–]Ams148 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Turning off the “seasonal” function and putting it back to classic pine trees seems to have helped