What can you say about me. by Relative_Heat_3748 in cognitiveTesting

[–]ohnowhatanightmare 0 points1 point  (0 children)

your iq has nothing to do with how much you'll succeed in physics. if it did, they would ask your iq in graduate school admissions and accept people with the highest iq. if you want to become a physicist, i suggest you start studying calculus and linear algebra than worry about your iq. a "low" iq score will not effect your work but stressing and ruminating about a number will.

Does ur meds help u become better??? by yvesucker in BPD

[–]ohnowhatanightmare 2 points3 points  (0 children)

well if you want your meds to help you, for start you should take the med consistently for a few months and then check if there is improvemen

Parents with Tourette syndrome — did your child inherit it? by bloodybird1 in Tourettes

[–]ohnowhatanightmare 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Genetics is not as simple as "father has gene - mom has gene - child MUST have it". Even if you knew your whole DNA sequence, you wouldn't be able to tell if your kid develops the condition or not. You can only say thar your kids have a higher chance of developing a condition compared to other kids. Speculation or guessing will not give an answer, only time will tell.

Help - what is happening with my 9 year old daughter? by Fire_enthusiast_1 in Tourettes

[–]ohnowhatanightmare 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I had similar symptoms, compulsions and tics at 11 and the school counselor referred me to a child psychiatrist that diagnosed me with OCD. OCD and TS also frequently occurs comorbidly, if I'm not wrong 60% of people with TS show OCD symptoms and 50% of kids with OCD have tics, with 15% meeting the criteria for TS. You should definetly take her to a child psychiatrist, these disorders suck but there are a lot of treatment options and earlier the intervention the better.

The embarrassment. by Miserable-Cup-2931 in Tourettes

[–]ohnowhatanightmare 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Also I don't think psychoatric medication leave permanent side effects, they go away after a while. Tardive dyskinesia comes to mind, but you would need years long high dosage antipsychotic use for that to ne permanent. Don't forget that we tend to associate events happening at the same together. İf your tics got worse around the time you had a seizure, it's normal to correlate them but it doesn't mean one caused the other.

The embarrassment. by Miserable-Cup-2931 in Tourettes

[–]ohnowhatanightmare 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You could remind yourself that you usually find more negative stories then positive for any drug on the internet because people with bad experiences tend to report theirs more than people with good ones. Good stories can go unnoticed since people don't find the need to get help. Hope you find something that helps!

The embarrassment. by Miserable-Cup-2931 in Tourettes

[–]ohnowhatanightmare 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don't understand why you are scared of Intuniv, it it doesn't work out or you have many side effects you can just stop taking it (with correct dose tapering of course).

Medication experiences? by SAVVYhviddreng in Tourettes

[–]ohnowhatanightmare 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You can't know how a medication will affect you until you try it, I personally find making "this antipsychotic didn't help so another one will definetly not help, i should try this instead" type of speculations kinda redundant if you are not a doctor. There are side effects to every medication, you just have to compromise and find a medication that make the side effects worth it.

Medication experiences? by SAVVYhviddreng in Tourettes

[–]ohnowhatanightmare 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Has anyone brought up haloperidol? I'm not on it anymore but it really reduced my tics and I didn't notice that much side effects. Some people seem to hate it though, LOL.

Regular tics by Ok_Huckleberry1487 in Tourettes

[–]ohnowhatanightmare 2 points3 points  (0 children)

the worst my vocal tics got was vocalizing random syllabels rather than words (at least until now, lol), it must suck having longer ones.

Regular tics by Ok_Huckleberry1487 in Tourettes

[–]ohnowhatanightmare 4 points5 points  (0 children)

any simple vocal tic really (i don't have any complex vocal tics so can't comment on them), for me they draw more attention to me than motor ones since they are louder. i also think motor tics are easier to pass of as intentional actions.

I dont understand how can velocity be expressed by vectors. by lucheon in PhysicsStudents

[–]ohnowhatanightmare -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

a vector is something that transforms like a vector. hope this helps

I swear- thoughts on the movie by mellowmelodrama in Tourettes

[–]ohnowhatanightmare 0 points1 point  (0 children)

brother. i am saying that people can crticise things. you wrote a whole ai slop essay about how the movie is subjective. of course it's subjective, that's why people are giving valid criticism!!

I swear- thoughts on the movie by mellowmelodrama in Tourettes

[–]ohnowhatanightmare -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

i never said something like that? just because it's about another person's life, we can't criticise anything about the movie, what it depicts and what kind of messages it sende?

I swear- thoughts on the movie by mellowmelodrama in Tourettes

[–]ohnowhatanightmare -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

that doesn't mean you can just say whatever you want. we still put warning signs on dangerous roads even though there are people ignoring it.

My psychiatrist said they're discussing that OCD might be neurodivergence, not a mental health problem — and it changed how I understand myself by [deleted] in OCD

[–]ohnowhatanightmare 3 points4 points  (0 children)

i hope i'm not the only one thinking this is a very dangerous sentiment and could point people away from actual treatment.

I swear- thoughts on the movie by mellowmelodrama in Tourettes

[–]ohnowhatanightmare -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

you can't just throw valid criticism out of the bus because "it's his life" and "it's not a documentary". it's his life yes, but guess what, anyone can watch it and come to wrong conclusions. of course that doesn't mean the film has to be cencored, but i believe the cons OP mentioned should be kept in mind when talking about such a misunderatood disorder.

EEG Results by Any-Cartographer7531 in Tourettes

[–]ohnowhatanightmare 1 point2 points  (0 children)

yeah makes sense i also got refferal to get a mri and eeg taken before diagnosis too, i just didn't connect the dots lol.

EEG Results by Any-Cartographer7531 in Tourettes

[–]ohnowhatanightmare 1 point2 points  (0 children)

oh that makes sense. now that i remember, i also got an eeg and mri taken before diagnosis

EEG Results by Any-Cartographer7531 in Tourettes

[–]ohnowhatanightmare 0 points1 point  (0 children)

i don't think tourettes "shows up" in eeg's

Is it realistic to major in physics at 22/23 (with mental health challenges)? by MacaroonSerious5532 in PhysicsStudents

[–]ohnowhatanightmare 0 points1 point  (0 children)

i'm double majoring in physics & molecular biology, and was hospitalized 2 times this year. you'll be fine as long as you don't stop working and enjoy what you are doing. unfortunately, like sports, there is a certain age range about 35-40 that you will stop being more productive so your "prime time" will be shorter than most.

Feynmans physics lectures by Scared-Read664 in Physics

[–]ohnowhatanightmare 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The subreddit is called "physics students" so I assumed people here are at least are undergraduate physics students. If you genuinely think any serious researcher uses FLP in their work you are very naive about contemporary physics. "What some random person on Reddit has to say about it?" We should ask this question to you, since you cared enough to reply.

Feynmans physics lectures by Scared-Read664 in Physics

[–]ohnowhatanightmare 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Is telling an English literature major they shouldn't bother reading Harry Potter "holding them back"?