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Glasses. Dry eye made contacts awful no matter what the water content was

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That’s hilarious. They aren’t even phased

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Fit the first one. Not the other two 😂

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very interesting to read everyone’s opinion. I’m adult diagnosed AuDHD. I think I’m ok with viewing it as a disability. This is mainly because honestly I thought I was just a terrible person and really bad at functioning in society despite holding down a full time job/getting good grades etc. I was absolutely horrible to myself in my head.

Learning that I’m AuDHD has allowed me to understand my difference and yes disability and to be far kinder to myself

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The search function on the apple mail app on phone is absolutely dreadful. I always have to go to gmail to search again. Otherwise I’d be happy to jump

[-] [email protected] 11 points 1 year ago

OMG no that isn’t mildly irritating that’s insanely annoying….

[-] [email protected] 5 points 1 year ago

Totally agree. That thing sounded horrendous. This one is oddly reassuring

[-] [email protected] 28 points 1 year ago

I don’t think Reddit is imploding overnight but there seems to be an element of death by a thousand cuts happening. I’ve left and burned out three old usernames and over ten years worth of posts/comments. I’ll still use it to find answers to things but increasingly over the last month the threads are peppered with deleted comments and gaps

[-] [email protected] 2 points 1 year ago

Sweet Jesus… that’s gold

[-] [email protected] 10 points 1 year ago

Tons of games with very little reading involved and people who do video content eg TikTok or YouTube rather than reading posts

[-] [email protected] 24 points 1 year ago

Income disparity, communities where education isn’t supported, underfunded education, book burnings, tv/internet/gaming they've all had an impact. Add covid to the mix and burnt out parents and it’s all coming to a head

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Currently on Relvar for maintenance. Have symbicort for rescue but no need for it. It is hayfever season here though so on dymista and zyzal as required for that because it triggers the asthma! Also wear a facemask to mow the lawn and wash my face/hands/change clothes straight afterwards

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Some days you worry about whether you are doing the right thing as a parent. You second guess yourself all the time. My son went to a gaelscoil (school through Irish, it’s not our main language at home). I have second guessed myself about choosing that route, about the age he started etc. As the diagnoses (Autism/ADHD) first rolled in at age 7 when the anxiety hit the roof I questioned and debated again whether I made the right calls. The following year the dyslexia diagnosis came in and I properly panicked to have him in a dual language school. But ultimately their support is great. And we couldn’t get him in anywhere else local. And we worried about moving him from his friends as making them is very hard for him

Two years ago we could not discuss emotions with him. He’s been in play therapy and psychology and has settled completely into himself. But still will not discuss emotions or feelings with us or others. He’s always ‘bad’ or ‘doesn’t know’.

Other days however you can take the win, recognise it and bask in the realisation that right now? Right now his school are doing AMAZING!

Last February they asked could they put him in a small group social support group as they felt he was ready. He came home today with a scrap book full of photos and pictures and writing (writing is a massive problem for him!) describing himself in a positive light, describing emotions, listing out his worries…. NGL I cried. This is just so amazing to see and I can’t believe they managed to get this all out of him

Today is a good day

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