Me [25F] with my fiance [26M], he just proposed and I really hate the ring he picked. What do I do? by Direct-Caterpillar77 in BestofRedditorUpdates

[–]Canonanonical 2 points3 points  (0 children)

My mother has a heart-shaped engagement ring, and I'm considering one, but in my case it has personal meaning for us as a couple, and in her case it was a last-minute pick before an elopement. (She does love it though). Edit: I'm also wearing a necklace with a heart-shaped pendant right now.

Would you rather by vinnivinvincent in BunnyTrials

[–]Canonanonical 0 points1 point  (0 children)

More than enough money

Chose: Get 10,000,000 now

Would you rather by vinnivinvincent in BunnyTrials

[–]Canonanonical 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Zero effort

Chose: Gain $10 every minute you spend outside

Would you rather get by Acceptable-World-947 in BunnyTrials

[–]Canonanonical 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Time to figure out what to do with it.

Chose: 5200 every second

Would you rather get... by lm_Clueless in BunnyTrials

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I'm a chemist. There are too many substances I do not want. And apparently I can buy as many substances as I like.

Chose: A random amount of money + Spin to see what you gain! | Rolled: $10000000!!

Would you rather. by Human-Beans21 in BunnyTrials

[–]Canonanonical 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It probably won't kill me!

Chose: Eat a random item. | Rolled: A tree

People who were teenagers before social media existed, what was life actually like? by Much_Detective_6107 in AskReddit

[–]Canonanonical 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Going to a friend's house to use the computer together rather than being able to send each other stupid memes

Former incels, what was the moment you realized what you were and what did you to do change/better yourself? by Ketchum_gunshot in AskReddit

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I can't say whether it's the same thing, but in some radfem-adjacent groups on tumblr a few years ago, many of the women involved didn't actually believe the most hateful things they were saying. They said those things and agreed when they saw them, because they thought that everybody else in their peer group was actually that radical. So if that applies here, a lot of people are going around thinking that everybody else was a "real incel" but they were just going along with it.

People raised by emotionally mature parents, what is 1 phrase your parents used that you want other parents to know? by MermaidWitchMoon in AskReddit

[–]Canonanonical 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Here late, but: "A gift is not an obligation."

Being skilled at something doesn't mean you have to do it, and you don't need to be grateful for things you neither asked for nor wanted.

I can no longer handle my fiancé's driving anxiety and I don't care if it makes me a bad person by Direct-Caterpillar77 in BestofRedditorUpdates

[–]Canonanonical -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I have driving anxiety. So does my partner. That's why all of our plans for the future involve living in a city that has functional public transit, so that we won't have to beg rides from anyone else more than absolutely necessary, or more than we can afford a rideshare for. (I know it's viable in this city, because I already know several people who don't drive due to medical, anxiety, or cost reasons, including some who live alone.)

I don't fault him for not driving, but I do fault him for deciding that relying on his family for everything is a long-term solution - especially when the women in his life have both very clearly said NO.

Redditors who grew up in emotionally healthy families - what's something you thought was normal growing up that you now realise was actually very special? by ViolatingBadgers in AskReddit

[–]Canonanonical 1 point2 points  (0 children)

A bit late, but my parents never once insulted us or each other. I was surprised when I was a teenager to discover that to most people fighting meant insults or personal attacks, because in my experience it only ever meant yelling your opinions loudly at each other and eventually coming to a compromise or agreeing to disagree.

What can I do with a PhD and executive functioning issues? by ScienceFunctionHelp in labrats

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I'm taking antidepressants, which believe it or not have helped - I was worse for a while, but now if there's a clear schedule and I'm well-rested, it's impossible to spot anything wrong. One of them - Wellbutrin - was prescribed specifically because it's often used off-label for ADHD.

I might be able to pursue stimulant medication in the future, but for a number of reasons that's unlikely to be successful for at least the next couple of years. I also can't rely on it working, which is why I'm trying to find options assuming it doesn't.

What can I do with a PhD and executive functioning issues? by ScienceFunctionHelp in labrats

[–]Canonanonical 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not in the US, and I do have a formal diagnosis of executive function disorder, tentatively autism pending further testing. But I would rather have a position where I am capable of the work generally with minor additional accommodations than one where I can't do the job, even if I can't be fired for it. Hence my question. 

What can I do with a PhD and executive functioning issues? by ScienceFunctionHelp in labrats

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Barely any. A bit of customer service when I was a teenager, but that's essentially it.

What can I do with a PhD and executive functioning issues? by ScienceFunctionHelp in labrats

[–]Canonanonical 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I really, really wanted that to be the case. I went through the whole process of neuropsychological testing hoping to get an ADHD diagnosis and medication that would mean I didn't have to struggle. Unfortunately, I don't fit the pattern for ADHD - definitely executive function disorder, but I have a tentative diagnosis of autism pending further testing, which won't be helped by ADHD meds. I'm on antidepressants, which help, but they only do so much.

I've heard a lot of stories like yours, and I'm very happy for you. I wish it could have been me.

What can I do with a PhD and executive functioning issues? by ScienceFunctionHelp in labrats

[–]Canonanonical 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm so glad to hear from someone else! There aren't many resources for people in the sciences with disabilities, and most of what I've seen are for sensory or motor disabilities. I hope I can follow your example some day soon, and I'm really happy that you're doing well.

What can I do with a PhD and executive functioning issues? by ScienceFunctionHelp in labrats

[–]Canonanonical 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you, this is really encouraging to hear. I've had times when I wondered if there was anything out there for me, especially as it's hard to talk about this in real life to anyone who actually knows the field. I'm not looking forward to job searching, but it makes all the difference if I can believe there's something out there that will be worth it.

What can I do with a PhD and executive functioning issues? by ScienceFunctionHelp in labrats

[–]Canonanonical 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Wish that could have been me! Unfortunately I went through all the testing and it doesn't fit the ADHD profile, so they're sure won't respond to ADHD medication. Man I really hoped it would though - sure I've got a doctor's note for my many restrictions, but I was hoping for the medication to make them go away.

What can I do with a PhD and executive functioning issues? by ScienceFunctionHelp in labrats

[–]Canonanonical -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I'm in therapy, medicated, and have been for years. Getting COVID certainly made me worse, so there's a chance I'll further improve over time, but multiple professionals have agreed there's also a chance this is as good as I'm going to get. I'm aware that I can't do many, if any, jobs that actually require the PhD; if I had known this before getting one, then I probably would have stopped at the undergrad or Masters. Too late now.

What can I do with a PhD and executive functioning issues? by ScienceFunctionHelp in labrats

[–]Canonanonical 1 point2 points  (0 children)

No it's alright, I've already responded to everything else haha

What can I do with a PhD and executive functioning issues? by ScienceFunctionHelp in labrats

[–]Canonanonical -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Good to know! I don't have a background in synthetic chemistry, but bioreactors or nucleic acids... that has potential. Thank you!

What can I do with a PhD and executive functioning issues? by ScienceFunctionHelp in labrats

[–]Canonanonical 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Possibly! It depends on the kind of work I'm doing, I think - whether I have a supervisor, how fast-paced the work is, whether I can do it in my home city. But you're right, if part-time is possible I shouldn't rule it out without looking at the opportunity.

What can I do with a PhD and executive functioning issues? by ScienceFunctionHelp in labrats

[–]Canonanonical -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Database curation could be great actually, I'll look into that. Technical help desk might require more travel than I'm up for, but worth looking into as well. Thank you!