kintsugikid

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[–] kintsugikid@leminal.space 4 points 1 day ago

Yeah, I think pretty much always but they don't often get up so early, so it's not a situation that happens a lot. Looking back I could have assumed it but I'm extremely bad at thinking ahead & anticipating things. I can make a mental note for the future but I just wasn't aware of it yesterday.

[–] kintsugikid@leminal.space 4 points 1 day ago (1 children)

This is good advice, thank you <3 I am handling my ADHD, I've started medication and going to therapy. Those formalized meetings were also an idea I had, I definitely want to put that into action. If we still have a future together... the past couple years and my untreated ADHD have taken a heavy toll and I feel like both our feelings have already been badly damaged :(

[–] kintsugikid@leminal.space 9 points 1 day ago (8 children)

Because when I come home when they're already asleep I will wake them up and they have trouble falling asleep again. And apart from not enough sleep being a migraine trigger they also had a really exhausting day ahead of them the next day, so I can understand wanting to have undisturbed sleep.

[–] kintsugikid@leminal.space 8 points 1 day ago (3 children)

The problem - and as a light and sensitive sleeper I can relate to this - is that when I come home after they go to sleep I will wake them up and then they have trouble falling asleep again. I know sleep is a sensitive issue for them (for me as well, but maybe not as much) because not enough or interrupted sleep is a major migraine trigger for them, so coming home at a certain time isn't an issue for me personally. I, too, like to be asleep around 10 pm. But this time I didn't know I was supposed to be home earlier.

[–] kintsugikid@leminal.space 4 points 1 day ago (2 children)

They texted me back about the dishes but then when I got home said they were gonna lie down (= go to sleep) now, which I did at first interpret as "don't do the dishes now anymore" but since I saw they still light on when I came back with the dog ten minutes later I thought maybe I could do some of the dishes seeing as they were still awake. But then they got super mad "why are you doing the dishes now when I just now said I was going to sleep?"

[–] kintsugikid@leminal.space 4 points 1 day ago

My partner is very supportive in other areas and always there when I need help with something. But the whole circle of them feeling hurt by things my ADHD is causing seems impossible to break.

[–] kintsugikid@leminal.space 11 points 1 day ago (1 children)

I am starting to think that maybe we just don't work together because even though I'm trying I will keep fucking up and hurting them and I'm starting to think that maybe we can't give each other what we need, even though it's breaking my heart and my partner has been understanding in other regards. But feeling like their needs aren't considered is a sore spot for them. Which I understand. Which is why I try my best. But I keep forgetting things or I keep not being able to think ahead enough and it makes them feel like they don't matter.

[–] kintsugikid@leminal.space 15 points 1 day ago (2 children)

Thanks for the advice, reminders are great - I agree! I've been setting reminders on my phone for pretty much anything but in this situation I wasn't aware there was something to set a reminder for. I thought being home by 9:15 would also be okay.

[–] kintsugikid@leminal.space 3 points 1 month ago

Yes, increasing the dosage seemed futile because I'd expect the effects to eventually wear off again as well. I didn't know drug holidays were a thing but I'm seeing my psychiatrist this week and can discuss it with them.

[–] kintsugikid@leminal.space 5 points 1 month ago (1 children)

The thing is just, they aren't illogical pretension. And my explanations are very often just excuses. Like "I didn't have time for it" when I definitely did have time, I just forgot.

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