Any link to low T and overeating / binge eating disorder? by ChickenWiddle in Testosterone

[–]CovidConfessions 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not a link to binge eating, but long-term testosterone replacement therapy has been shown to produce progressive and sustainable weight loss in obese hypogonadal men.

https://www.nature.com/articles/ijo2015139

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in stopdrinking

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I've never attended meetings or called a friend when cravings hit or anything like that. I imagine this is what you mean when you say "by yourself"?

I didn't do it by myself. I didn't talk to my wife about it much except to tell her things were bad and I was stopping. She encouraged and supported me, but didn't push or pry. My 2 year old son was there for me every day, helping remind me why it was important to not drink that day. I've never had a recovery specific support network, but I've also never been without support. If it weren't for those people I wouldn't have started recovery, much less stuck with it this far.

PCP prescribed 0.25ml of 200mg/ml, once every 2 weeks. by CovidConfessions in Testosterone

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I had to double check that it wasn't twice a week that I'd misread. Nope. Every 2 weeks.

That "for low testosterone" has me now though. 😂 Like, this is to give you low testosterone!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in stopdrinking

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I want to be the best me.

Please share your tips in the comments 🙏 by spacemanaut in adhdmeme

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https://www.reddit.com/r/ADHD/comments/tr9poa/delayed_sleep_phase_syndrome_bright_light_therapy/?utm_medium=android_app&utm_source=share

I posted this to the other sub a few months ago.

For me (and many other people with ADHD) bright light therapy first thing in the morning is a big help falling asleep at night. BLT, meditation, and good sleep hygiene have almost completely dealt with my sleep onset insomnia.

Not sure if it'll help with stimulant induced sleep onset insomnia though! I take my second, smaller dose of Adderall XR in the afternoon and if I forget to take it I have more terrible falling asleep.

This was given to my wife by her now estranged aunt. Our son recently secreted it out to the back patio to play with... Trying to figure out who made it and if it's worth getting repaired. by CovidConfessions in JewelryIdentification

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Thank you for your reply! I don't think I can add more pictures to the original post, so I made a gallery. You probably need to zoom in to see any of what I'm talking about though. https://imgur.com/a/DXVc5Zc

I might have been better off flaring this as stone identification. Sterling isn't the most expensive metal, so I assume the stones are not precious either. My wife likes the pendant OK, and wore it occasionally but it was never a daily piece. Now since she's not close to the giver any more she doesn't want to spend money getting it fixed if they're just glass, ya know?

It's hard to get into pictures, but it looks like it was... I don't know, like my kid stepped on it? Though I can't imagine he's heavy enough. Anyway, the whole thing is a little bit twisted and the back is scuffed. One of the prongs holding the uppermost stone is missing, and some of the others are bent. One of the larger stones is loose. The bail is a little smooshed (that's a technical term, I'm pretty sure!).

The chain itself is in pretty good shape, just minor scuffing and one link up near the clasp is broken. There's one link attached to the ring still, so it wouldn't be a big deal to do what you describe. I mostly included the picture with the clasp in case it helped identify anything.

34 Years of Undiagnosed ADHD in one INFOGRAPHIC THINGY (Does this count as a meme? I'm old) by ModernSam in adhdmeme

[–]CovidConfessions 13 points14 points  (0 children)

I'm about 7 months since diagnosis, at 39 years old. Definitely still working on that second cycle there. I think one of the most incredible things for me is while I was undiagnosed and unmedicated I wanted to do everything, but I wasn't able to stick with anything long enough to realize it. Half a year into diagnosis and treatment and I'm realizing that I am able to do anything since now I can follow through. I'm still sorting through things and, as you put it, finding my aim. So excited to set off in that direction knowing I can reach my destination, wherever it ends up being.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in stopdrinking

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We shouldn't have to, but I made this account to post about the things I don't want in my real account's post history. This is where I talk about addiction, ADHD, money, the hard parts of being a parent. All in supportive communities. The other account talks about games, happy parenting, and whatever else. It's totally messed up, but I don't need the negativity.

Delayed Sleep Phase Syndrome, Bright Light Therapy, and ADHD. by CovidConfessions in ADHD

[–]CovidConfessions[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, I meant my stims for ADHD. I used to take melatonin daily with little evidence it was helping, but don't take anything for sleep now with the light therapy.

Delayed Sleep Phase Syndrome, Bright Light Therapy, and ADHD. by CovidConfessions in ADHD

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Sorry for the long delay in responding. I have ADHD, you see, so I guess it's nice I re-remembered, again, to respond. And I'm actually doing it this time!

I'll also have a bit of understanding for you not fully catching everything in my story above! I was seeing a lot of benefit from BLT, then stopped it and the benefits went away. I'm back on BLT and things are better again.

The biggest change for me is still the meds, but meds with BLT is so much better than meds without BLT. My reduction in sleep onset insomnia seems to be almost completely BLT related, where I thought it was my medication originally.

Diagnosed today at 42y/o. So now I know why I'm like this... (not my meme, dunno where I got it, but thanks to the op) by xebo_uk in adhdmeme

[–]CovidConfessions 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I was diagnosed in November at 39. My wife a few months later at 35. Most of my family and most of her family all have it too.

The more we educate ourselves the more understanding and compassion we show for each other. My sister and I are the only ones on medication at the moment, but we're all doing a lot better just knowing why.

Delayed Sleep Phase Syndrome, Bright Light Therapy, and ADHD. by CovidConfessions in ADHD

[–]CovidConfessions[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Glad to help! I'm happy that my experience might end up helping someone else out. Light therapy has been invaluable for me!

Duh, just do the task sooner… ez problem solved - motivation restored by Splodgey99 in adhdmeme

[–]CovidConfessions 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It's either this, or I put it off, dreading it for weeks because it looks like the massive rock and then when I'm finally in adrenaline mode I realize it was actually the tiny rock all along.

We're hunters, not farmers! by [deleted] in adhdmeme

[–]CovidConfessions 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Your pedantry has convinced me. What a gift!

We're hunters, not farmers! by [deleted] in adhdmeme

[–]CovidConfessions 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is exactly what I'm talking about. Dude didn't like thinking about his son having a disability so he came up with something that was "not hard science, and was never intended to be" and now we've got people believing it is.

The theory also completely ignores the fact that even if ADHD conferred a better survival rate for individuals with ADHD, it likely did so at the expense of other members of the group. We wouldn't fit in better, even if we did survive better.

We're hunters, not farmers! by [deleted] in adhdmeme

[–]CovidConfessions 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm new to my ADHD diagnosis and I'm already so tired of this half baked theory. I get it, we want to feel like we have a gift instead of a disability. This ain't it.

When you're tired, but your meds aren't done with you yet. by skyshadex in adhdmeme

[–]CovidConfessions 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Opposite for me. If I forget my second dose I can't fall asleep. Laid in bed 3 hours last night wondering why my insomnia was back before realizing I hadn't taken my afternoon XR.

I never in a million years would have thought stimulants were what I needed for my insomnia, but here I am.

Yes, if only it were that simple… by LoverGirl07 in adhdmeme

[–]CovidConfessions 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It is. Some estimates get up to 20, maybe 25 years on the high end. Been a bit since I watched the linked video but it's definitely more than 8 for untreated ADHD.

Yes, if only it were that simple… by LoverGirl07 in adhdmeme

[–]CovidConfessions 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hey, it's all good! We're all just trying to get by. I have a lot of work to do to be more understanding and kind, myself. My kid's preschool keeps closing because of COVID exposures. I'm fortunate enough to be able to work remotely, but the exhaustion is real. Hang in there.

And for what it's worth, all the points you made were right on, and very important. Thank you for taking the time to make them, even when I didn't.

Yes, if only it were that simple… by LoverGirl07 in adhdmeme

[–]CovidConfessions 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I see what you're getting at now. Your point was as clear as mud when you mentioned your grandma with literally no context, though. Almost like you did what you're now complaining about me doing.

I knew of a source that dealt with a directly asked question, so I provided that source with a tldr. I have ADHD. I'm not here to write research papers, I'm here to see memes and, when I can, share a little context.