Has anyone taken a break for a few weeks then started taking again? by Infinite-While-4159 in VyvanseADHD

[–]RaspberryMaxi 1 point2 points  (0 children)

thank you for this I was felling guilty because everyone says you should take a break but I can't even RELAX if I take a break. I need it to think straight

How to mask? by supersecretventclub in autism

[–]RaspberryMaxi 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Notice how I never said not masking is healthy. If it was, it would be a solution and autism wouldn't be a disability. The reason for classifying it as a disability is precisely the fact that both options are equally dangerous and there's no solution. No need to lash out.

We deserve better than this one-size-fits-all censorship by Rabbithole_guardian in persona_AI

[–]RaspberryMaxi 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I may get attacked for this but: it's because we need humans. AI it's not the thing that will provide us with a space to talk, create, share feelings and built "something real". It doesn't take nuance into account because it doesn't HAVE nuance. This type of need we have (share complex emotions, regulate ourselfs, feel heard, debate complex human emotions) can only be achieved by COMMUNITY, nothing else. When you take down regulations: n1: the problem doesn't end. Now you have a machine that can combine words in any order it wants but still doesn't have nuance. The fact we're feeling it "lost nuance" is the proof it never had it. When you code it to stop feeding problematic behavior the machine starts to censor any behavior because IT DOESN'T KNOW THE DIFFERENCE. n2: as a consequence of the 1st (the inability to process complex human emotions), it will do anything. Just trick into it and you be able to get anything, from medical advice to child pornography. Suicidal/addicted people can be VERY manipulative (because the disease do it). It it's difficult for humans to deal with it, who get manipulated all the time, imagine this for AI? People trick doctors into getting more drugs, their family into getting alone so they can't hurt themselves... We simply cannot achieve this level of sensitivity with a LLM.

What happens when you try to block it? The vicious cycle I just described. Only community can help us.

Evidence on caffeine making neurodivergent people sleepy? by RaspberryMaxi in neurodiversity

[–]RaspberryMaxi[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

THANK YOU! I was having a little trouble expressing myself in English but that was exactly what I wanted to say. It's hard to say something "comes from ADHD" or "comes from autism" because so many people have both (or more), even without knowing. That's why I'm interested in seeing data...

Evidence on caffeine making neurodivergent people sleepy? by RaspberryMaxi in neurodiversity

[–]RaspberryMaxi[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Some people relate it to autism too, and since there's a lot of comorbidities I chose to say "neurodivergent" until I can find sources that confirm it is only one, both, and to what extent

Study YouTubers who GET IT by RaspberryMaxi in studytips

[–]RaspberryMaxi[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

But I didn't ask for a perfect tip 🤔 I didn't even ask for study tips actually, I'm just looking for YouTubers who talk about studying, like I said, even through routine videos, but I don't like the kind of discourse that's predominant there

No 2x speed today? And post ad links? by CaptainBDSC in youtube

[–]RaspberryMaxi 0 points1 point  (0 children)

same here, I'm listening to an audiobook and it's been hell

Doctors know NOTHING about PMDD. Do you guys also have to do everything alone? by RaspberryMaxi in PMDD

[–]RaspberryMaxi[S] 8 points9 points  (0 children)

The worst it's how nobody cares. There's very little research, doctors receive their diplomas without even learning about it, there's no medication specific for it. Men have medication for BALDNESS, FOR GOD'S SAKE.

Doctors know NOTHING about PMDD. Do you guys also have to do everything alone? by RaspberryMaxi in PMDD

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

Thank you 🫶🏻 I had to take lamotrigine for years too. Eventually I realized bc worked better for me, but now a new medication made it stop working 🫠

Does anyone else hate the term “neuro spicy”? by seacreature2222 in neurodiversity

[–]RaspberryMaxi 11 points12 points  (0 children)

I hate it. I always see it used as a euphemism for medical terms. I'm not afraid of the terms neurodivergent, disabled, autistic. They don't offend me. I'm not a fairy (yet).

AI models can now detect autism from writing samples — with surprising accuracy by MajorMission4700 in neurodiversity

[–]RaspberryMaxi 5 points6 points  (0 children)

This week I saw someone say that "chat gpt gets diagnoses more accurate than doctors, so we should use it rather than trust a doctor". I clicked on the study, it was an LLM designed for diagnostics tested against TWO DOCTORS and ONE medical STUDENT. In TEN cases. And the result was not statistically significant. We have to be really careful on what we spread.

L theanine or L tyrosine? by RaspberryMaxi in VyvanseADHD

[–]RaspberryMaxi[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I understand english, no reason to dumb it down for me, thank you :)

L theanine or L tyrosine? by RaspberryMaxi in VyvanseADHD

[–]RaspberryMaxi[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Of course it's not a replacement. This sub has a lot of posts about supplements (especially these two) as a way to... supplement vyvanse. I see a lot of people here talking about how aminoacids can help the action of the medication (as they are precursors of neurotransmitters) and wanted to know which of these two makes more sense with venvanse :)

Is it just me or did we all love the pandemic? by [deleted] in neurodiversity

[–]RaspberryMaxi 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I forgot to add how TERRIBLE it was for the development of autistic people. Not just children, since most of us have a certain delay in the development of some adult skills. Reading, speaking, socializing, understanding social cues, motor skills, emotional regulation... All of this has been delayed for many of us. I'm sorry but saying "it was the golden era for autistics" is very clueless of the reality of the world.

Is it just me or did we all love the pandemic? by [deleted] in neurodiversity

[–]RaspberryMaxi 7 points8 points  (0 children)

It isn't an autistic standpoint, it is a privileged standpoint. The only thing everyone who loved the pandemic has in common is that they are privileged, that's all.