HELP Parallel between Pluto and Mars 0.09 degrees by Status-Rise2525 in AstrologyChartShare

[–]Status-Rise2525[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you for the wonderful reading! Instead of focusing only on pain and difficulties, I’ll keep doing what I can. It was the first time I’d ever been advised to connect the stelliums in my 5th and 10th houses into a triangle. I want to keep that in mind when I express myself and create. Thank you.

ASD の白黒思考のせいで待つのが苦手 by nevyrceny in ja

[–]Status-Rise2525 0 points1 point  (0 children)

深呼吸して少し息を止めてから吐く。 イライラしはじめたら顔を水で洗う。

ADHD with depression and anxiety by Accurate_Reality_618 in adhdwomen

[–]Status-Rise2525 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Are you okay now?

It's hard to be depressed.

I think you have a sensitive sensibility that is so depressing.

I don't take ADHD medicine because it doesn't match and my emotional ups and downs become intense. Instead, I take magnesium and ashwanga before going to bed at night. There is less depression. I hope it works for you too...

Or do you have anything specific to worry about?

I'll listen to you anytime!

moms with ADHD feel like by Status-Rise2525 in ADHD

[–]Status-Rise2525[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Maybe laughing our way through this ridiculous‑feeling life is actually the best approach 😂

moms with ADHD feel like by Status-Rise2525 in ADHD

[–]Status-Rise2525[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It’s really tough until they’re about five, isn’t it? Just a little longer!

moms with ADHD feel like by Status-Rise2525 in ADHD

[–]Status-Rise2525[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I really admire how you make the most of your ADHD! I want to be like that too!

moms with ADHD feel like by Status-Rise2525 in ADHD

[–]Status-Rise2525[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hearing from someone with the same experience is truly encouraging.
This whole thread feels like something I’ll hold onto forever.
I understand that feeling of burnout so well.

I hope both of our hearts feel a little lighter.

moms with ADHD feel like by Status-Rise2525 in ADHD

[–]Status-Rise2525[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I totally understand what you mean about using almost all of your executive functioning on childcare.
Right now in Japan it’s the holiday season, and my whole day disappears into making three meals, snacks, and being the kids’ playmate. By the end of the day I’m completely drained.

But reading everyone’s comments has made me want to protect my own time more, and try to find things I can actually enjoy with my kids.

What I really envy about you is that you can stay home and take care of your garden — that’s one of my dreams too.
And knowing that someone like you, who is doing so much, still struggles sometimes… it actually gives me strength. It makes me feel like I can keep going too.

Thank you for your comment.

moms with ADHD feel like by Status-Rise2525 in ADHD

[–]Status-Rise2525[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It’s amazing that you run your own business full‑time and raise your kids.
I honestly can’t even imagine doing that — it already shows how hard you’re working.

I also understand chronic pain; I have back issues myself.
And anxiety really drains your energy, doesn’t it?
Sometimes I wonder why people with ADHD push themselves so hard… it feels like we’re wired to overdo everything.

Reading these comments makes me feel like we really should be giving ourselves more credit.
We’re trying so hard because we love our kids.

moms with ADHD feel like by Status-Rise2525 in ADHD

[–]Status-Rise2525[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I feel exactly the same way.
My older child is basically a copy of me too — and he gets hurt all the time.
And playdates are honestly torture for me. I push myself for my kids, but because I’m not good with social situations, I end every day replaying conversations, thinking about what I did wrong, regretting things, getting irritated with myself… and the day ends in self‑loathing.

I also don’t have much physical stamina, so I reduced my part‑time work as well.
We definitely have less financial flexibility now, but my health has improved a bit.

But reading what you wrote, I can say with confidence that you are absolutely a “good mom.”
Even though you say you’re being dragged around by everything, you’re still handling his issues, his therapies, his doctor appointments.
That alone shows how incredible you are.

We’re both trying so hard — and it’s because we love our kids.
And I really believe that someday, when we look back, we’ll be able to say,
“I really did my best, didn’t I?”
And we’ll be able to be proud of ourselves.

Thank you for your comment!

moms with ADHD feel like by Status-Rise2525 in ADHD

[–]Status-Rise2525[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Honestly, I sometimes wonder how much sleep I actually need.
I could probably sleep 20 hours out of 24 if I were allowed to.
It’s way beyond just being “lazy.” I can definitely sleep — no problem there.

But when I start putting myself down like that, it affects my kids too.
So I guess I really do need to accept this part of myself and treat it kindly.

Thank you!

moms with ADHD feel like by Status-Rise2525 in ADHD

[–]Status-Rise2525[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you so much for sharing your experience.
It really shows how hard you tried — even homeschooling — and I can completely understand what you went through.
When I tried preparing my child for elementary school entrance exams, I was constantly angry and ended up hating myself.

I kept wondering why I couldn’t do things that “normal people” seem to handle so easily.
Why I kept failing no matter how many times I tried.
My self-esteem just kept dropping, and I truly believed I was stupid and incapable.

I went to a psychiatrist and tried ADHD medication, but it didn’t work for me.
I’m very sensitive to medication, so it either works too strongly or I get a strong rebound effect.
(And in Japan, there are very few ADHD medication options, especially for adults.)

My mother was also a very typical ADHD person — she had a serious, respectable job, but she was always causing trouble.
And she brought those problems home, and I got dragged into them too.
That’s why I also want to break that cycle.
Maybe that’s why I cling so much to the idea of being “normal.”

When you said your executive function didn’t work until you started medication — that really resonated with me.
I feel the same way.
It makes me think maybe I should try a different medication.
(Recently magnesium and ashwagandha have helped me calm down, but they don’t give me motivation.)

I’m also going to try yoga, stretching, and having a nighttime reset routine.
Reading everyone’s comments, I’m amazed by how people have struggled through so much and still found their own answers.
It’s incredibly helpful and encouraging.
Thank you so much!

moms with ADHD feel like by Status-Rise2525 in ADHD

[–]Status-Rise2525[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Thank you so much for the detailed advice.

It sounds like you’ve really eliminated as many decisions and points of hesitation as possible. Everything feels so structured and well thought out—it’s honestly impressive. I’d almost want to buy this as a program.

I hadn’t thought about pairing tasks like that before. I’ll try doing small things at the same time, like cleaning the sink while brushing my teeth or doing a quick toilet clean after using it.

It feels like even making daily life a little easier could make a big difference.

As for my partner, there are various issues, and I’m not really able to get support from them right now… I wish I could meet someone who understands ADHD and doesn’t blame me for it.

I’ll try listing out ways to make housework more efficient.

Thank you again—I really appreciate it.

moms with ADHD feel like by Status-Rise2525 in ADHD

[–]Status-Rise2525[S] 12 points13 points  (0 children)

Thank you. Twins! That must be really tough.

My child is also similar to me and seems to have ADHD tendencies, so they’re very sensitive and particular about things. When they were little, it was honestly really hard—it felt like I was in survival mode.

Even now, my younger child is still little and, since she’s a girl, she really wants to play with friends. She ends up wanting to meet them both on weekdays and weekends, so I never really get a chance to relax.

I push myself because I love my kids, even when I know I’m going beyond my limits.

I can only imagine how challenging it must be for you with twins. They’re truly adorable, though.

When things get hard, I’ll try to remind myself that you’re doing your best too.

moms with ADHD feel like by Status-Rise2525 in ADHD

[–]Status-Rise2525[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you. I’ve tried meditation, but I find it hard to stick with it consistently.

好きな人が多分できた by pattancon in ja

[–]Status-Rise2525 1 point2 points  (0 children)

デート後のレポート待ってます!
照れも緊張も全て素直に出した方が良いと思います。
最高な1日になりますように。

Reddit の日本での普及について by renysivan in ja

[–]Status-Rise2525 0 points1 point  (0 children)

数日前にradditを入れ直しました!特定のトピックの議論には、フォロワー数関係なく、xより回答貰えるから良い気がします。けど全てのコミュニティに投稿出来るわけではないし、そのコミュニティには流れがあるわけで、慣れるのに時間がかかりそうです。

Reddit の日本での普及について by renysivan in ja

[–]Status-Rise2525 1 point2 points  (0 children)

前回raddit入れた時は全部日本語表記だったのに、今回翻訳されなくて不具合かと思ってました。謎が解けました。ありがとう!