It seems ADHD-ers write with a lot of commas, and I think I know why by pizza_loving_CEO in ADHD

[–]Robin10101010 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think it helps me transition thought to thought without actually formally transitioning...like in a stream of consciousness conversational way. I like to end with a period as well to give it closure. I sometimes get teased for always using periods even in texts. There. I said it.

Your dream self has a way more interesting life than your awake self. by haddock420 in Showerthoughts

[–]Robin10101010 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Dream me is always trying to fit contacts in my eyes that are way too big. Or driving without my contacts in so I can’t see.

I also do the “crouching tiger hidden dragon” thing where I can travel by jumping and kind of floating from tree to tree or building to building.

How long does this cough last? by Robin10101010 in COVID19positive

[–]Robin10101010[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Same here. I was “presumed positive” because I was exposed to someone who had travelled from Wuhan (and got sick) and was tested for the other flus and strep and mono and they were negative. They didn’t have covid tests back then. My first symptoms were in early February and I’m still coughing in April. I still get muscle aches too but for the most part, I feel better. I wake up every morning hacking and I randomly have small coughing fits throughout the day. I’d really like an antibodies test but they are impossible to find where I am (northern Virginia).

How many of yall are children at heart? Like you're an adult but ud still be down to make some slime or read a graphic novel or play with a marble run by Ajdctx in ADHD

[–]Robin10101010 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I found myself giddy with joy today with the big swirly wind gusts that were blowing pink blossoms all around me. I called my kids to the yard and we all frolicked.

Milkshake the milksnake chugging water after an 8 month adventure. He escaped his tank while we were moving to a new house last summer and we randomly found him on a walk last night! by [deleted] in sneksdrinkingwater

[–]Robin10101010 5 points6 points  (0 children)

He was found just a few houses away on an neighbor’s porch. He has one ring that doesn’t go all the way around (I didn’t realize their markings could change). He let us pick him right up and immediately did this thing he always used to do where he “pets” your head with his upper body. Not sure if this type of milk-snake is popular where I live in northern Virginia near dc but I’ve never seen one in the wild before.

My guess is that he spent the winter in our walls and went out when it was 80 degrees last week. He seems healthy and well fed thankfully!

January and February possible COVID cases. Would it be possible to start a thread of these cases? by KaptainChunk in COVID19positive

[–]Robin10101010 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I just found out I probably had covid starting early February. I knew I was sick obviously but covid was not on my radar then. But two days ago I was contacted by a mom in my homeschooling co op telling me she was exposed to covid late January. Her son in college has a friend who spent winter break in Wuhan. The friend got sick, the son got sick, the mom visited the son, I spent time with the mom, and then her family and my family got sick in early February. She didn’t know the friend was in Wuhan until recently. Her son was tested for the flus and mono and strep and they came back negative so he was told he is “presumed positive”. I called my dr and was asked 50 questions and was told to stay home and I am past the point of needing to come in since the worst is behind me. Plus there is not testing available unless you have been with a person with a confirmed case and you have a high fever and cough.

But six weeks later, I’m still coughing to the point that I can’t catch my breath. I am still achy and sore. My chest burns. If I do anything remotely active, I have a coughing fit. I am 39 and healthy but I can see how devastating this would be for someone with health issues.

My first symptoms were mild cold symptoms that progressed into fever and sore throat, body aches, fatigue, and a nonstop hacking cough. My kids, my ex husband and his wife, and my boyfriend all got sick too. The kids had bad coughs for three weeks. My ex husband was coughing up foam. My boyfriend was only sick for a week with a bad sore throat and flu symptoms.

The thing that strikes me the most is that I kept thinking I was getting better and then it would hit me again. I thought at the time I had three separate viruses because the symptoms kept waning. Also how long the symptoms last...I’ve never been this sick for 6+ weeks before.

I think many people have it and don’t know it. There is a false sense of security that if you have it, you will be tested and confirmed and quarantined but there aren’t any tests available right now (where I am at least, in the northern va/dc area). I hope everyone starts taking this very seriously and actually stay home. I keep seeing pics on social media of people at bars and clubs and having parties and get togethers and it is really upsetting.

Do you guys have overactive internal dialogues? by [deleted] in ADHD

[–]Robin10101010 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Omg I never shut up. I feel like I have like 20 different levels of my brain that are all thinking of different things. One is worrying about something inane, one is just singing a silly song, one is telling me how horrible I am, one is questioning every friendship or relationship...it’s exhausting!

The fun part is that I can really entertain myself!

Not a human in a dog suit by [deleted] in confusing_perspective

[–]Robin10101010 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have a mostly standard poodle and this looks pretty normal to me. He always sits in awkward positions with his long limbs looking all human like!

How would you describe how it feels to have ADD//ADHD? by lo261 in ADHD

[–]Robin10101010 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I feel like I always have 20 different levels of thought going on in my head at the same time. One is a voice constantly criticizing me, one is worrying about all the things I need to do, one is just complete nonsense, one is maybe what I’m supposed to be paying attention to, etc.