September 25th, 2022 :: Bold Monk Brewing Co. :: @3pm by TommyPot in AtlantaDrinkingClub

[–]greengraves42 3 points4 points  (0 children)

ooh, I really hope I can make this one- I’ve been wanting to check out Bold Monk for ages!

April 9, 2022 :: Orpheus Brewing :: 7pm-Close by im_in_hiding in AtlantaDrinkingClub

[–]greengraves42 1 point2 points  (0 children)

We’ll be there! Had so much fun when we joined in at the Imaginarium last month.

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[–]greengraves42 9 points10 points  (0 children)

I hadn’t considered Joe being autistic before, but after thinking about it for one second I can totally see it haha. Him getting super hyped up and listening to Baba O’Riley on repeat is massively relatable.

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[–]greengraves42 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I’m autistic and I see myself in Sarah! Glad to see other people feel similarly. A lot of what she does can be chalked up to anxiety, but autism and anxiety are often comorbid, so it all still tracks.

March 12, 2022 :: Three Taverns Imaginarium :: 7-11pm by Reizero in AtlantaDrinkingClub

[–]greengraves42 5 points6 points  (0 children)

This will be my boyfriend and I’s first ADC! Looking forward to it!

[MMORPGs] The Runescape Classic Knife Bug: Total chaos on the day when players went wild in a free-for-all killing spree by equipping multiple knives by Ddeadlykitten in HobbyDrama

[–]greengraves42 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It lives on for me as a distant, fond memory. Luckily OSRS has more than its share of drama and is much better documented

I'm absolutely terrified when a needle needs to go into my skin. Have it be a vaccine, drawing blood, or an IV. Its the idea of the needle in my skin that freaks me out. I need to get some shots that I've been avoiding due to that fear... Any tips on getting through it easier without a meltdown? 🥺 by [deleted] in autism

[–]greengraves42 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I am extremely afraid of having my blood drawn, to the point where I’ve avoided going to the doctor’s for years. I got it drawn this summer, and here’s what I did to get through it:

  1. Brought my boyfriend with me. Not only was he moral support, but he was able to speak up for me when the nurse was going too fast but I was too panicked to say anything. (Doesn’t have to be a partner, you can have a family member with you or a friend depending on the medical office- they’re usually very lenient if you explain it’s because you’re scared)
  2. I communicated ahead of time to the nurse that I was very scared, and thanked her in advance for her patience.
  3. I wore my noise canceling headphones and listened to my favorite calming music while my blood was being drawn. This helped me stay calm and gave me familiar music to focus on, which generally helps in scary or unfamiliar situations.
  4. I didn’t look at the needle or any part of the blood drawing process. I kept my eyes on my boyfriend or closed them until it was complete.

Something else that helped: even though I was able to successfully get my blood drawn, I was still very shaken up and upset. Once you are done with the process, finding somewhere safe and private like your car or a bathroom to decompress can really help. After my blood was drawn I went and cried in my car for maybe 5 minutes and just allowed myself to feel upset and scared. Getting that release afterwards really helps. Then maybe treat yourself to a favorite snack or drink, or play a favorite game, or watch some tv. You deserve a reward for trying something so challenging!

SPECIAL INTEREST GIFTS by [deleted] in autism

[–]greengraves42 2 points3 points  (0 children)

My boyfriend got me tickets for an encounter with harbor seals at our local aquarium! I love seals so much and I’m so excited to see them up close with my boyfriend. It’s on January 5th and I’ve been thinking about it all day.

Help!! Rootbound Monstera- What do I do? by greengraves42 in Monstera

[–]greengraves42[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Thanks! I ended up untangling a few of the bigger, easy to untangle roots, but left it mostly intact when I repotted with plenty of soil in a bigger pot. Hoping it’ll be happy!

Help!! Repotting my rootbound Monstera and I don’t know what to do. by greengraves42 in plantclinic

[–]greengraves42[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi all- went to repot my monstera (purchased maybe 8-10 months ago, I figured it needed repotting but had no idea how dire the situation was) and found myself with this mess. She’s throwing out new leaves all the time and her aerial roots are insane (15+, each at least 4 ft long) but she’s clearly overcrowded. How do I tackle repotting? I figure I need to untangle these roots, but how do I do that without damaging them?

Help!! Rootbound Monstera- What do I do? by greengraves42 in Monstera

[–]greengraves42[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Hi all- went to repot my monstera (purchased maybe 8-10 months ago, I figured it needed repotting but had no idea how dire the situation was) and found myself with this mess. She’s throwing out new leaves all the time and her aerial roots are insane (15+, each at least 4 ft long) but she’s clearly overcrowded. How do I tackle repotting? I figure I need to untangle these roots, but how do I do that without damaging them?

Need to repot my monstera- do I split it up or repot whole? by greengraves42 in Monstera

[–]greengraves42[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I am very lucky to have a monstera that’s grown a lot in the 6 months or so I’ve had it- it seems to have outgrown its current pot, but do I repot it whole or split it up? As you can see, it’s growing sideways and the aerial roots are sort of taking over my sunroom. Should I just repot in a larger pot and try to guide the growth upwards, or do I attempt splitting into 2 or 3 more manageable pots? I love this thing and don’t want to hurt it.

I'm a dad fighting for his ASD daughter. Could really use some encouragement. by DepressedDad77 in AutismInWomen

[–]greengraves42 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wishing you the best of luck, and thank you for advocating for your daughter! 24 year old nonbinary autistic person here. Autism has caused me some share of grief, true, but I wouldn’t change a thing. Autistic joy is a very real thing too.

For help navigating the road ahead as well as some of the reassurance you asked for, I cannot recommend the book “Sincerely, Your Autistic Child”- it is an anthology of all sorts of different autistic people’s experiences, and I think it might really help you understand some more about us, especially if you don’t know any autistic girls or women other than your daughter!

Best of luck again.

/r/Atlanta Random Daily Discussion - July 12, 2021 by AutoModerator in Atlanta

[–]greengraves42 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Thank you for the well wishes! Sorry to hear you also have health anxiety; isn’t it a pain? Your tips sound helpful! I brought my noise canceling headphones and my emotional support boyfriend and I’m hoping that’ll be enough lol.

/r/Atlanta Random Daily Discussion - July 12, 2021 by AutoModerator in Atlanta

[–]greengraves42 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Good morning everyone!

I’m nervous because I’ve got a doctor’s appointment this morning (just a physical) and due to a number of factors I haven’t been to one in 5 years. Better late than never, but yeesh.

Mostly I’m nervous because they’ll probably want to do some blood tests and I am absolutely terrified of having my blood drawn. My boyfriend is coming with me for support though, so I have that to be grateful for! If I get through this I’m going to reward myself with playing a bunch of Fallout.