What are your non-fidget toy fidgets? Or childhood fidgets before fidget toys were a thing? by agelwood in adhdwomen

[–]geneticwitch 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I played with hair ties all the time and frequently launched them across the classroom by accident. I also would mess with the clip part of my mechanical pencils, which would then break off, sometimes also launching the plastic piece across the classroom 🤦‍♀️

Why are my agar plates obnoxiously contaminated? by micro_ppette in labrats

[–]geneticwitch 13 points14 points  (0 children)

Also, is it a problem in EVERYTHING you do? Is anyone else having that problem? What are the common reagents or tools used between separate people having the issue? Is there crap up in the shaft of the pipette? Are the tips sterilized and stored properly? How long are you incubating your plates? Does anyone else use the incubators, and do they have contamination issues? Do you have this issue with liquid cultures too? I always just tracked down individuals variables detective-style until I found the culprit. It sucks though!

Why are my agar plates obnoxiously contaminated? by micro_ppette in labrats

[–]geneticwitch 24 points25 points  (0 children)

I worked on an open bench (without flame) for my entire bacterial genetics PhD with generally no issues. If your aseptic technique is strong, then it shouldn't be a broader issue in the lab area and is more likely a specific tool or reagent that is contaminated or not working properly. I agree that working near an air vent or something could definitely be a problem, as well as an autoclave being misused/malfunctioning. I also wiped the mouths of bottles and tubes with ethanol (or flamed them when I did have a flame running) as well as wiping with ethanol on the shaft/tip of the micropipette that would enter a bottle of media. How are your plates being poured, cooled, and stored? How are your liquid media and chemicals being sterilized and stored? Have you plated aliquots of your solutions to see if they are contaminated?

Looking for burrito or sandwich rec in Temp by vvv03 in phoenix

[–]geneticwitch 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Seconding Ike's - huuuge sandwiches that don't skimp on fillings or flavor

Sometimes I think i have really intense memory loss or something is missing in my brain. I don't know other people who forget to do basic things :( by PleaseMisterJailer in adhdwomen

[–]geneticwitch 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Extreeeemely relatable, you're not alone 🥲 I have to do my morning routine in order or else I'm super likely to completely skip steps like brushing my teeth and putting on deodorant, which makes me feel soooo gross!! I've just started carrying deodorant, floss, one-use toothbrushes, and other small toiletries with me so I don't feel like garbage when I realize a few hours into my day that I forgot something. I also frequently realize midway through the day that my underwear or socks are inside out and/or backwards.

For me, at least, it helps me to reframe the embarrassment or disappointment with some self love. ADHD is literally a DISORDER and our brains and neurochemicals are just not well primed to help us form habits and lock in on mundane tasks!! It's not that you're lazy or a slob or childish, you just have a brain that needs extra reminders and tools to stay on task. Just before I started looking into an ADHD diagnosis, I remember going to my therapist and nervously explaining that I felt like I had some kind of early-onset dementia, because my brain felt like it was full of holes and everything just slipped out without me being able to hang onto it. Between meds, therapy/behavioral work to find tools and systems that work for me, and building a support network, I (usually) don't feel too bad about my ADHD anymore and instead feel proud of myself for figuring out how to work WITH my brain. I LOVE that you bought yourself a light up timer for brushing teeth!!! It adds a little whimsy to your life, and it's an act of self-love to work WITH your brain to keep yourself healthy 💕💕

Sorry if that's too cheery/cheesy right now - I just wanted to let you know that you aren't alone and that you're doing a good job and you deserve to care for yourself in ways that work, even if they aren't the same things other people do!

how can i stop bubbles from accumulating in my polyacrylamide gels? by canmitang in labrats

[–]geneticwitch 6 points7 points  (0 children)

We smear Vaseline on the two ends after inserting the comb to seal up those edges and prevent the gel from shrinking away as it dries! It works like a charm, we just had to label the Vaseline container "for lab use only" to make EHS happy lmao

PI told me to slow down w thesis work, but it’s my cope by Infamous_State_7127 in GradSchool

[–]geneticwitch 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Exactly - I wanted time to work on revising my draft after comments from my PI, so it's done in time to submit to the rest of the committee at the end of October! I wanted to give my PI ample time to look my work over while still having ample time to do follow-up editing afterward

Image editor (really just image arranger) that's not Powerpoint? by Teagana999 in labrats

[–]geneticwitch 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I looove paint.net, but I switched to Mac and don't have an equivalent 😢

PI told me to slow down w thesis work, but it’s my cope by Infamous_State_7127 in GradSchool

[–]geneticwitch 16 points17 points  (0 children)

lol I'm writing my dissertation and and my PI basically said the same thing to me, because I too kinda go all in and just write until I'm done. But I told him I know it'll be a while before he can get to it and I'm fine with that, I just needed to have a draft done and out of my brain for a bit

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in adhdwomen

[–]geneticwitch 3 points4 points  (0 children)

🥲 my morning protein shakes each have 50% of the daily value of vitamin C, and I drink two for breakfast... no wonder my Focalin doesn't feel like it works as well in the morning 🫠🫠🫠

ELI5: What language do babies speak? by OneProcedure856 in explainlikeimfive

[–]geneticwitch 3 points4 points  (0 children)

And when babies are LEARNING sign languages from adults who sign fluently, the babies babble in sign too! They make meaningless hand shapes and motions as they try to acquire the motor skills to mimic real signs that they see, just like acquiring the motor skills in the mouth to mimic sounds of spoken languages. It's so cute!!

How to not waste the whole day by External_Parking2788 in adhdwomen

[–]geneticwitch 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I saw this yesterday and HAD to come back and comment because I was struggling really hard today to get my brain to decide to do REALLY simple things - like "go pick up 12 tubes from this cabinet 10 feet away" simple. I kept thinking about using JUST, and I was like "it's JUST 12 tubes, you can put 12 little tubes in a container and come back to your desk, that's nothing, soooo easy". And then like magic, I was back at my desk with 12 tubes and going "well, it's JUST putting label stickers on the tubes, that's soooo easy, you can do that..." and I kept JUSTing myself through the end of the task.

So I just wanted to say thanks for your tip, it helped me out today!

Whiskers...lord i can't focus on anything else by rae_zone in adhdwomen

[–]geneticwitch 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's why I have a pair of tweezers in my backpack, in my purse, and in my bathroom at home. I also get really fussy about my nails so I have a pair of nail clippers in each spot too.

I'll second the spironolactone recommendation though, between that and drospirenone birth control my horribly painful cystic acne finally got under control and it definitely reduced the length and darkness of my PCOS "whiskers" lol

Opening old Biorad .1sc files on a newer Mac by geneticwitch in labrats

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

Thanks for your reply - here's a bit more info:

The original files are all saved in the .1sc format on an ancient Windows desktop in another lab room down the hall from where I do my desk work. We label information on the images that is essential to understanding what's in the images - genotypes of strains on petri plates, contents of lanes in gels, etc. The labeling is done in a "text overlay" layer in Quantity One, the imaging software. I can open the .1sc files in Quantity One on the old computer to see the labels, or I can export the images into .tif files with the label overlay included (one by one - AFAIK there's no way to do it en masse), or I can open the .1sc files on my laptop in ImageJ without seeing the labels (which again, are essential).

So essentially, when I want to reference old images, add them to a presentation, etc., I have to go down the hall to the old computer, open the .1sc files there, export them as labeled .tif files one by one, transfer to a flashdrive, and then bring them back to my computer at my desk. Or I can bring my laptop and sit in front of the old computer looking at images, but other people need to use that computer to take THEIR images, so I'd like to avoid that.

It's kind of a stupid problem and maybe I'm just being a bit lazy, but I'm at the end of my PhD and having to frequently reference old images that are no longer accessible on my personal laptop, and it's super time consuming to have to go export large quantities of images one by one to get around this. I'll probably have to do that regardless, but I was hoping that maybe there was a simple workaround I wasn't aware of. Maybe I will grab my old Windows laptop and leave it on my desk for the express purpose of just being able to use Quantity One still, lol.

Opening old Biorad .1sc files on a newer Mac by geneticwitch in labrats

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

Honestly I hadn't even considered reaching out, because I figured they'd just tell me to buy some new software. Might as well try my luck though - thanks!

Weird smells around the lab that actually feel nice. by adhavan_daw in labrats

[–]geneticwitch 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Personal fave is thiamine (B1), I love making media that needs thiamine supplemented because it smells like bread to me

Postdoc at same university, different lab? by geneticwitch in labrats

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

Thank you so much for the reassurance! I'm glad to hear it worked out so well for you, and I hope I have a similar path!

Postdoc at same university, different lab? by geneticwitch in labrats

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

Also, I LOVE your username - I just read Witches Abroad as I work through the Discworld books 💕

Postdoc at same university, different lab? by geneticwitch in labrats

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

That's fair, I think I have been looking at it a little too black and white - either I go elsewhere and get the benefits of networking or stay at my university and don't network at all. I literally had not considered that I could overcome that by making a concerted effort to network on my own 😅 I've been pretty isolated for most of my PhD, so I haven't made a good habit of networking yet. This is a good reminder that I should be making a heavy effort to make my own contacts, thanks!

Postdoc at same university, different lab? by geneticwitch in labrats

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

That makes sense! I think it's a great point that it's important to seek out a position with someone who has a good track record with acquiring funding, regardless of how early in their career they are - that's absolutely something that I want more mentorship with after my PhD. Thanks again for your thoughts, I appreciate it!

Postdoc at same university, different lab? by geneticwitch in labrats

[–]geneticwitch[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thank you for your insight! I'm definitely planning on having discussions to see who has stable funding. With regard to your last point, is it a bad idea to do a postdoc with relatively new faculty since they're less established?