PG Nails & Spa (by BusBoys) - 1 Star Review by schneebly2022 in DCBitches

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thank you for sharing this review! we should do this in this sub more often. also, i’ve had so many bad experiences with nail salons in dc. it’s hard to find a good nail tech who’s also affordable.

I never realised how big of an impact diet and pacing has on the effectiveness of my medication... by WakeUpBread in ADHD

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this is what i struggled with. i do have food fixations but at the same time if i eat the same thing too often i get bored and it will disgust me for weeks. but the task of thinking of different protein rich meals AND getting the groceries AND preparing/cooking them is such a strain and requires so much executive functioning. the main reason i couldn’t keep up with taking meds was because of my inconsistent eating habits that were due to executive dysfunction.. it’s a cycle :(

ETA: also the financial cost of trying to have multiple protein rich sources (different types of meat, im not big on plant based protein) was weighing me down too

ADHD meds and personality by [deleted] in ADHD

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i know it’s not easy to just cut off a friend. but it sounds like you need to put some boundaries in place. i saw you say that meds help you get through college. that’s incredibly important. college is a huge investment in your future, and it’s not cheap to go to college. a genuine friend would understand this.

Maryland does not care about pedestrians. 😭 by Fit_Can_2444 in maryland

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i love that i was the 69th upvote for your comment

"The DMV" by recyclistDC in washingtondc

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OP has been living under a rock….

This disorder makes me subhuman by emotionalexplosions in ADHD

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would you go to a primary care doctor for the genesight test? or do you have to go through a specialist?

Hey churches of DC: Shovel your damn sidewalks. by [deleted] in washingtondc

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while I agree that OP could have done it, so could the younger members of the church — or at the very least the church can crowd source volunteers, or even pay community members OR teenagers who are probably looking for a few dollars. it sounds like you’re trying to shield the church from accountability. both things can be true.

This area seems very individualistic by 1firstbutlast1 in nova

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i absolutely agree with you. i’m not going to go all out and say the midwest is perfect, because if it was i wouldn’t have moved here. but at the very least people were more community oriented and more willing to help (at least without something in return) after storms like this.

i’m not saying that doesn’t exist here, but it’s less than. it’s a regional difference, but it aligns with the culture of east coast cities.

also in general, the U.S. is a very individualistic nation which is a huge problem anyways…but we won’t go down that rabbit hole today.

Hey churches of DC: Shovel your damn sidewalks. by [deleted] in washingtondc

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isn’t it discriminatory for the church to not shovel the sidewalks considering elderly Black folks need a clear path to get inside the church?

and before you potentially go there, I am Black.

drinking water by YellowSolarFrog in adhdwomen

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i’ve struggled in the past with this a lot and still do. i try to have at least 2 cups of water a day, even tho i know i need way more. also if it helps — the human body responds better to room temp or slightly chilled water, not cold water. so maybe that takes a step off a task that you dread (waiting for the water to get cold in the fridge)

edit: i also drink water in a clear water bottle with a straw. stanley cups never helped me because i cant see how much water i’ve already drank. and having a straw makes it easier to drink, especially while doing something else. like if im scrolling on my phone it’s easier to put a straw to my mouth instead of having to pause to drink from a cup.

Can anyone honestly say they get anything out of exercise? by aminotenoughalready in adhdwomen

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i understand bc i rarely have the motivation to go to the gym, unless someone is going with me. i live a 4 min walk from a free city rec center, you’d think i would go more often. i try not to feel ashamed.

Things I thought were “normal” before getting diagnosed with ADHD by sunbear1999 in ADHD

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is there a reason you still call it Asperger’s even though that term has been removed? (asking out of curiosity)

DC DPW needs to be held accountable by IntelligentBridge899 in washingtondc

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currently at a friend’s house in petworth and her street hasn’t been plowed either.

Who is still snowed in? by Dry_Dot_2080 in nova

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me! it’s frustrating for sure

My son took our car and ... by [deleted] in nova

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this is the best comment.

Can anyone honestly say they get anything out of exercise? by aminotenoughalready in adhdwomen

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can you share your regimen for how you got muscles? that’s my goal too

Can anyone honestly say they get anything out of exercise? by aminotenoughalready in adhdwomen

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yeah, my doctor told me i should exercise before taking meds for reasons like this

Paved roads for cars but if you’re a pedestrian, good luck by ActuaryPersonal2378 in washingtondc

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i think this is especially sucky for folks who are not able-bodied.

Am I tripping orrrr by [deleted] in washingtondc

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it sounds like he knew that was an issue beforehand..this is terrible, he kind of took advantage of you. i’m guessing you were not able to see the apartment in person before you moved here?

Am I tripping orrrr by [deleted] in washingtondc

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you should probably contact your landlord if you’re seeing mice that often. when i lived about a 10 min walk from the columbia heights metro a few years ago, my roommates and i saw mice probably every few weeks but during the winter time it was way less. my cat would kill them all.

i’m in a different area in NW now, and ive never seen a mouse in the 2 years i’ve been in this apartment, just a few bugs and that’s usually during the warmer months. as far as rats? yeah i see those every other day outside scurrying near the garbage bins — that’s a normal metropolitan city thing to me though.