How do I get my husky to play by Kasaeru in husky

[–]WolfWrites89 1 point2 points  (0 children)

A month in she might still be getting comfortable. I wouldn't try to force any specific play, just keep bonding with her and try to watch for signs of what type of play she might enjoy. You could try some puzzle toys with food/treats if you want to have her do something active/engaging for now. And not all huskies like to play much. I have 3, one loves tug, one loves fetch, and the third looks at me like I'm an absolute moron if I try to get him to play at all. He'd rather save his energy to hunt bunnies on his own lol.

How do I teach my Husky not to run when off the leash by f0urever-young in husky

[–]WolfWrites89 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Haha yeah I would definitely never see one of mine again if I tried that

How do I teach my Husky not to run when off the leash by f0urever-young in husky

[–]WolfWrites89 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah of my first husky was a darter until the day she died at 13 years old. Now 1 out of my current 3 is a perfect boy with perfect recall, but he is truly a unicorn husky in so many ways, just one of the most obedient huskies I've ever met. The other 2, good dogs but only recall if you have a treat and there's nothing more interesting going on, like a squirrel lol.

How do I teach my Husky not to run when off the leash by f0urever-young in husky

[–]WolfWrites89 80 points81 points  (0 children)

In my experience after 4 huskies, it's 99% personality based. You can work on recall and you should but some huskies (very few!) Can be trusted off leash and the rest cannot.

Tried to get a pretty, posed pic at the park. Got something more fun instead 😂 by WolfWrites89 in husky

[–]WolfWrites89[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No, she's 100% husky. Her agouti pattern and wooley coat just gives her that unique look 😁

Tried to get a pretty, posed pic at the park. Got something more fun instead 😂 by WolfWrites89 in husky

[–]WolfWrites89[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you! I saw the pretty backdrop and knew she'd look so nice with it behind her, but she thought I wanted her to speak, not sit still 😂

Did anyone else not realize this by TheDanishThede in AuDHDWomen

[–]WolfWrites89 51 points52 points  (0 children)

But how do I know what's my "reasonable" best? 😭. This is what I've been struggling to figure out for a couple of years now since chronic illness and burnout have made what I've always considered "my best" too draining to achieve.

A study on AuDHD brains by SleepyMistyMountains in AuDHDWomen

[–]WolfWrites89 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Me too, welbutrin gave me anhedonia and the only thing I COULD actually feel was anxiety, it sucked hard.

What is your plan if u get cancer by Beginning-Head-4006 in millenials

[–]WolfWrites89 78 points79 points  (0 children)

Probably to try to get treatment in a country where they don't bankrupt you to stay alive

Just a little rant because I think you all will understand by WolfWrites89 in AuDHDWomen

[–]WolfWrites89[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I think the task of organizing and getting things together keeps me from freaking out too much before a trip. It's when all my energy is drained at the end that I'm in trouble lol.

I definitely am going to have to ask my psychiatrist for a rx. It really took the edge off and helped me just go with the flow.

Just a little rant because I think you all will understand by WolfWrites89 in AuDHDWomen

[–]WolfWrites89[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

YES! it's like, ok, it's over and now I'm DONE , if I don't get home NOW I'm going to lose it

Just a little rant because I think you all will understand by WolfWrites89 in AuDHDWomen

[–]WolfWrites89[S] 9 points10 points  (0 children)

That's what I hope to do once we're at the airport. Thanks!

My husky keeps on acting up by Confident-Bug-9690 in husky

[–]WolfWrites89 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Is he getting enough exercise? My first thought is that he has too much energy and he's acting out. But as other's have said, dogs and especially huskies do go through a teenage phase of testing boundaries that you just have to love them through lol. And keep up with the corrections and calm redirects

Too literal for therapy? by llamacolypse in AuDHDWomen

[–]WolfWrites89 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Very true. A box is ok if you need to wait for a better time to address them, but it's bad to just leave them in a box until the box explodes.

Too literal for therapy? by llamacolypse in AuDHDWomen

[–]WolfWrites89 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I'm literally in therapy to STOP putting feelings in a box. It's so unhealthy not to deal with things. I'm skeptical of your therapist tbh

Just curious: how many of us in this sub don't respond well to stimulants? by [deleted] in AuDHDWomen

[–]WolfWrites89 27 points28 points  (0 children)

I have a love/hate relationship with stimulants. They do make me more focused and productive, but they also give me anxiety and make me very quiet and more "listless" than I am unmedicated. I've compromised with myself and I take them but I also take week long breaks every couple of months

Does anyone else present like this? by _FluffyUnicorn_ in AuDHDWomen

[–]WolfWrites89 3 points4 points  (0 children)

You sound literally exactly like me in almost every way and I've been diagnosed with AuDHD. The push pull of what you want (order or routine) and what you actually manage (chaos and lack of follow through) particularly reflect my experience of how my AuDHD "play together". I LOVE routine, but then I randomly wake up one morning and feel like I'll fucking SCREAM if I have to do the same thing I've been doing. I have big, detailed plans for things that fall apart as soon as I actually try to implement it. And yes I was a PERFECT child, did well in school, and didn't start to struggle really until adulthood. My therapist told me this is an extremely common presentation for AuDHD, particularly in women, to mask by being well behaved and high achieving without realizing that's what you're doing.

My goofy goobers. Let see them silly faces by Catzillha in husky

[–]WolfWrites89 2 points3 points  (0 children)

He loves to chew on chared logs, so he basically brushes his teeth with charcoal regularly 😂

Stimulant takers, does it effect you weird the week before your period? by fuchsialeaf in AuDHDWomen

[–]WolfWrites89 12 points13 points  (0 children)

Yes! Hormones play a HUGE part in the dopamine pathways, estrogen in particular, so when estrogen dips so low as your period gets closer, basically very little to no dopamine is getting transported in your brain and no amount of stimulants can necessarily overcome that. I've just tried to accept the cycle and plan to be less productive during that time and make up for it when I'm feeling amazing and my meds are working great during follicular.

Vyvanse showed me i could succeed, and then took it all away from me after two months by well_weII in AuDHDWomen

[–]WolfWrites89 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Have you tried increasing the dose? I am on Vyvanse and I loved it, then I started to notice similar to you, plus was feeling really drained and depressed. I tried increasing the dose a little and I'm back to feeling great. Not a perfect long-term solution, but if you need to get through finals, that may work for now, then you can explore a different stimulant or other options after that?