Happy ADHD Invasion Guys! Here Is My Piece For This Year’s Cosmic Takeover, A Little Reflection On

Happy ADHD Invasion Guys! Here Is My Piece For This Year’s Cosmic Takeover, A Little Reflection On
Happy ADHD Invasion Guys! Here Is My Piece For This Year’s Cosmic Takeover, A Little Reflection On

Happy ADHD invasion guys! Here is my piece for this year’s cosmic takeover, a little reflection on my journey with adhd :)

Tags

More Posts from Bipolaruchiha and Others

3 years ago
Some Disability Flags Based Off Of The Stripes From The Original (@capricorn-0mnikorn) Flag! These Are
Some Disability Flags Based Off Of The Stripes From The Original (@capricorn-0mnikorn) Flag! These Are
Some Disability Flags Based Off Of The Stripes From The Original (@capricorn-0mnikorn) Flag! These Are
Some Disability Flags Based Off Of The Stripes From The Original (@capricorn-0mnikorn) Flag! These Are
Some Disability Flags Based Off Of The Stripes From The Original (@capricorn-0mnikorn) Flag! These Are
Some Disability Flags Based Off Of The Stripes From The Original (@capricorn-0mnikorn) Flag! These Are
Some Disability Flags Based Off Of The Stripes From The Original (@capricorn-0mnikorn) Flag! These Are
Some Disability Flags Based Off Of The Stripes From The Original (@capricorn-0mnikorn) Flag! These Are
Some Disability Flags Based Off Of The Stripes From The Original (@capricorn-0mnikorn) Flag! These Are
Some Disability Flags Based Off Of The Stripes From The Original (@capricorn-0mnikorn) Flag! These Are

Some disability flags based off of the stripes from the original (@capricorn-0mnikorn) flag! These are intended for each specific/sub community. All colors and such have the same meanings, just narrowed down for each category; The grey stripes were added to represent the grey area of being recognized as disabled, in general society, in a medical sense, or otherwise.

Red - Bodily/Physical Disability

Yellow - Neurodivergent Disability

White - Invisible and/or undiagnosed Disability

Blue - Mental/Emotional Disability

Green - Sensory Disability

Image IDs in captions!


Tags
3 years ago

if you feel like your bipolar doesnt present in the same way as other people’s its okay. 

if you feel like you dont relate to other people with bipolar disorder its okay.

if you feel like you dont experience symptoms that you “should” or you do experience symptoms that you “shouldnt” its okay.

youre not secretly faking. 

bipolar disorder is a complex mental illness that wont look the same on everyone. whatever it looks like on you is a normal way for bipolar disorder to look. you’re valid and loved and welcome in our community. 


Tags
3 years ago
You Might Have Seen This Bipolar Flag Around And I Really Liked The Concept But I Thought I’d Take
You Might Have Seen This Bipolar Flag Around And I Really Liked The Concept But I Thought I’d Take
You Might Have Seen This Bipolar Flag Around And I Really Liked The Concept But I Thought I’d Take
You Might Have Seen This Bipolar Flag Around And I Really Liked The Concept But I Thought I’d Take

you might have seen this bipolar flag around and i really liked the concept but i thought i’d take a spin at it and recolor/redesign 


Tags
3 years ago
From What I’ve Read And Observed, Bipolar Symptoms Exist On A Spectrum. Using These Charts Inspired
From What I’ve Read And Observed, Bipolar Symptoms Exist On A Spectrum. Using These Charts Inspired

From what I’ve read and observed, bipolar symptoms exist on a spectrum. Using these charts inspired by @levianta’s graphics about autism, you can visualize the extremity of every symptom you experience. As an example, here is a chart visualizing how i personally experience hypomania:

From What I’ve Read And Observed, Bipolar Symptoms Exist On A Spectrum. Using These Charts Inspired

Tags
3 years ago
image

a seemingly homemade shirt

found in a goodwill in Columbia, Kentucky


Tags
1 year ago

I have trouble taking care of my teeth because everything that involves doing that is a sensory nightmare. I decide to do some research to see if there's anything I can do about this. The results?

"How to make your autistic child brush their teeth"

"Autistic Children and Sensory issues relating to tooth brushing"

"How to get your little shit to brush his fucking teeth"

Like, yeah Google, thanks, that really helps. And like, even if I was a child, some of the advice seemed... unhelpful. Like, doing a dance and singing a song while brushing your teeth? Even for a kid, I don't think that would help distract from a sensory experience as intense as brushing your teeth. Like, the extremely intense and unpleasant flavor, the intense feeling of the brush against your teeth scraping across it, even mouthwash has such an intense and disgusting flavor that I have difficulty keeping it in my mouth for more than a few seconds. I wish there was SOMETHING that could be done.


Tags
3 years ago
Are You Having A Hard Time Keeping Yourself And Your Brain Stimulated? Can You Even Stimulate Yourself
Are You Having A Hard Time Keeping Yourself And Your Brain Stimulated? Can You Even Stimulate Yourself
Are You Having A Hard Time Keeping Yourself And Your Brain Stimulated? Can You Even Stimulate Yourself
Are You Having A Hard Time Keeping Yourself And Your Brain Stimulated? Can You Even Stimulate Yourself

Are you having a hard time keeping yourself and your brain stimulated? Can you even stimulate yourself at all? Maybe you should try making a Dopamenu!

I made a Dopamenu today by following How To ADHD’s guide.

How To Give Your Brain The Stimulation It Needs (Dopamenu Guide!)

I recommend watching the video and trying to make yourself a Dopamenu as well. I used OpenOffice to make my Dopamenu, it’s a free alternative to Word and it works pretty much the same!

LINK TO MY GOOGLE DRIVE SO YOU CAN GET THE FILE & FILL IN YOUR OWN DOPAMENU YOURSELF


Tags
3 years ago

Even if you don't think/know that you have [disorder] (or even if you know you don't!) you're allowed to use coping strategies meant for or associated with that disorder. You can use ADHD tips for your poor memory. You can stim even if you're not autistic (stimming has a lot of overlap between disorders honestly). You can use chronic fatigue tips if you have depression. You're not stealing resources. If it helps you, it helps you, whether you were the target audience or not


Tags
3 years ago

Pals, I’m gonna tell you one of those hard truths, and I hope that you can read this and think about it in the spirit in which it’s intended.

The vast majority of you do not have “triggers”, you have “squicks”. If you learn the difference, I promise you will be happier and healthier, and you will feel much MUCH less as if all media is attempting to personally attack and traumatize you. 

It is ABSOLUTELY LEGIT to dislike something in a piece of media, or to feel disgusted and revolted by it, or to have an aversion to it for any reason and to any degree. That’s normal! That’s absolutely normal, and if that has happened to you, then you are normal too.

But… Words matter. Words have power. There is a difference between “disgust” and “trauma response” – if a person without PTSD or other forms of trauma calls something that disgusts them a “trigger”, they are giving that thing undue and dangerous power over them. You do not have to legitimize your disgust, because your feelings are already valid. But saying “this triggers me” if it doesn’t actually trigger you in the clinical definition means that you are voluntarily giving up some of your own power and agency to the thing you dislike. It means that you are allowing the thing to have a disproportionate impact on your life, that you are giving it power to affect you and get under your skin and stay there. You are building it up into something much more terrifying and monstrous and serious than it deserves to be. Calling it a “squick” makes you bigger than the thing that’s grossing you out – it makes the gross thing into something that you can have power over, that you can vanquish and reject and entirely discard from your life according to your own whimsy. (For those of you who aren’t familiar with the term “squick”, it’s something you don’t like which causes that icky squirmy “ew! no thanks!” feeling. Here’s the Fanlore page for more detail.)

We live in a society that wants to take power away from so many of us at all costs. Nobody hands you power or agency or confidence or strength – you have to claim those for yourself. If you have the ability to take control over something that squicks you, do it. Stand up for yourself and your media experience, and use the word that gives you power. You can turn your back on a squick and walk away without more than a lingering “ugh” feeling; it is almost impossible to do that with a trigger. A trigger ruins your whole day (ask me how I know!).

Words have power. Disgust is a normal human emotion. Your feelings are valid even when they’re not severe and catastrophic. 


Tags
Loading...
End of content
No more pages to load
  • birdbrainsoup
    birdbrainsoup liked this · 1 month ago
  • kindlecorner
    kindlecorner liked this · 1 month ago
  • certifiedfool
    certifiedfool liked this · 2 months ago
  • ajduwvf
    ajduwvf liked this · 2 months ago
  • yenoodlethings
    yenoodlethings reblogged this · 2 months ago
  • gr3y-heron
    gr3y-heron liked this · 3 months ago
  • mythicaldreams
    mythicaldreams liked this · 3 months ago
  • tintagombart
    tintagombart liked this · 3 months ago
  • up-seventeen-steps
    up-seventeen-steps liked this · 4 months ago
  • junomoons
    junomoons liked this · 4 months ago
  • aboutblankpages-blog-blog
    aboutblankpages-blog-blog liked this · 4 months ago
  • arg-headphoneshead2010
    arg-headphoneshead2010 liked this · 5 months ago
  • sansgraceee
    sansgraceee reblogged this · 5 months ago
  • sansgraceee
    sansgraceee liked this · 5 months ago
  • youmeatsitc
    youmeatsitc liked this · 6 months ago
  • splittingpotenzial
    splittingpotenzial liked this · 6 months ago
  • colorfulpuppychaos
    colorfulpuppychaos liked this · 6 months ago
  • also-true
    also-true liked this · 6 months ago
  • 11yearoldedge
    11yearoldedge reblogged this · 7 months ago
  • 11yearoldedge
    11yearoldedge liked this · 7 months ago
  • littlebluemew
    littlebluemew liked this · 8 months ago
  • faggotrodentsyndrome
    faggotrodentsyndrome reblogged this · 8 months ago
  • faggotrodentsyndrome
    faggotrodentsyndrome liked this · 8 months ago
  • dikdikpronouncedxylophone
    dikdikpronouncedxylophone liked this · 8 months ago
  • sweetgladiatorfesival
    sweetgladiatorfesival liked this · 10 months ago
  • spookiat
    spookiat liked this · 11 months ago
  • apocalypticautumn
    apocalypticautumn liked this · 11 months ago
  • floffybean
    floffybean reblogged this · 11 months ago
  • twadi-gurl
    twadi-gurl reblogged this · 11 months ago
  • ilovegayvampires
    ilovegayvampires liked this · 11 months ago
  • jasper-the-bard
    jasper-the-bard liked this · 11 months ago
  • pinemelon08
    pinemelon08 liked this · 11 months ago
  • lilbitpari
    lilbitpari liked this · 11 months ago
  • jellyfishsakura
    jellyfishsakura liked this · 11 months ago
  • birdymog
    birdymog liked this · 1 year ago
  • themindlings
    themindlings liked this · 1 year ago
  • jasperonmars
    jasperonmars liked this · 1 year ago
  • inkflavoredsoap
    inkflavoredsoap liked this · 1 year ago
  • deliciousphilosopherangel
    deliciousphilosopherangel liked this · 1 year ago
  • before--midnight
    before--midnight liked this · 1 year ago
  • ethereal-but-real
    ethereal-but-real liked this · 1 year ago
  • incoherentfield
    incoherentfield liked this · 1 year ago
  • marshmellow-bee
    marshmellow-bee reblogged this · 1 year ago
  • choppeduplucy
    choppeduplucy liked this · 1 year ago
  • ghostwithsomeheadphonesandmaps
    ghostwithsomeheadphonesandmaps liked this · 1 year ago
  • pikavoca
    pikavoca liked this · 1 year ago
bipolaruchiha - 💜💛💚
💜💛💚

Place to keep mental health and disability stuff. :)

99 posts

Explore Tumblr Blog
Search Through Tumblr Tags