The impulsivity is bad, wasted so much money and time. The hyperfocus, when on the wrong task, has cost me hours in that day. The poor planning / time management has landed me in a world of hurt more times than I care to admit. The low tolerance for distractions / hot temper has caused me to hurt those whom I love most in this world. The inability to properly direct my focus on a task has caused me to lose sight of, and therefore miss, deadlines.

Thatā€™s all bad.

But the worst part for me? The part that doctors donā€™t seem to even attempt to address (except for direct symptom management, which barely work)? Emotional mirroring. If youā€™re depressed and Iā€™m with you, guess what happens to me? Today sucked. Depression is an unrelenting bitch, and I hate her with every fiber of my being.

44 points

Good old emotional dysregulationā€¦ Everything you feel, feels stronger and harder to control.

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Bundle that with vitamin D levels getting wonky during the winter for a long of people; and youā€™ve got one hell of a shitty emotional rollercoaster.

For those curious vitamin D is really important for emotions, it gets low and the shit hits the fan real quick. Especially for those of us who already have issues with emotional regulation.

Make sure your vitamin D levels are where they should be folks, it has a massive impact on your mental health

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Waitā€¦ youā€™re telling me emotional mirroring is an ADHD thing all this time?? I thought I just kind of had it. Didnā€™t know it was related to ADHD.

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Emotional mirrorring in general is something all humans experience. What is often linked to adhd are emotional regulation issues, so maybe we could experience mirrored emotions in a different intensity than someone without a simmiliar condition.

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That makes sense. I do tend to take on peopleā€™s moods pretty quickly and strongly. I thought it was just me ā€œbeing sensitiveā€ but this has me rethinking thingsā€¦

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Came to ask the same ā€¦ Iā€™ve spoke to others about this weā€™ve just talked it up to being more hardwired for empathy in a certain way.

First Iā€™ve heard this is an ADHD or even ND thing (Iā€™m not diagnosed or anything BTW).

For me, this rings very true. Like to the point that itā€™s one of my main difficulties with dealing with people. For being productive, I need either severe loneliness or a tight group of the ā€œright peopleā€ all on the same wavelength. Otherwise Iā€™m absorbing othersā€™ moods and even habits and outlooks.

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Exactly, I thought it was an empathy thing, but if itā€™s an ADHD thing thatā€™s interesting.

And yeah I feel the same about the work space. Hell I work from home most of the time, but Iā€™m always texting one of my coworkers to talk about various things. Iā€™ve noticed the past year or two that heā€™s really got a chip on his shoulder, and talks shit about some of our coworkers heā€™s frustrated with. So I end up going along with it more often than not, but Iā€™ve been realizing i donā€™t ALWAYS feel the same way about these people, and that his mood often bums me out. Itā€™s one of many reasons Iā€™m trying to find a new job.

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My doctor said it was a symptom of some forms of ADHD. She said an official name for it, but I donā€™t remember it. She described it as ā€˜emotional mirroringā€™, and it made so much sense. Iā€™ve been dealing with it for years, thinking it was normal for everyone. At least I know I do this now, and can try to regulate. Just couldnā€™t seem to be able to yesterday.

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6 weeks into weight training minimalism. Push Day Pull Day Split 4-6 days per week 20 minutes per day (NO MORE!) Iā€™m just beginning to see cognitive differences from this. Iā€™m adding this to walking everywhere I can. Building in time to walk to work related appointments forces me to 1. Leave Early. 2. Have time with my thoughts and just barf a scramble of never ending brain shit alone but while moving. I walk about 4 miles every day. Iā€™m losing weight too, which is nice but not even close to the priority. Iā€™m just suggesting find a way to move more or lift heavy stuff itā€™s not removing my ADHD but itā€™s putting something in my life cycle that modulates it

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Just the amount of it is basically just from normal empathy. But being able to regulate it is the bitch

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Russel Barkley has a few videos on emotional self regulation.

https://youtu.be/trIm6S8nv3U?si=aViMzGPXFSamSggM

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Here is an alternative Piped link(s):

https://youtu.be/trIm6S8nv3U?si=aViMzGPXFSamSggM

Piped is a privacy-respecting open-source alternative frontend to YouTube.

Iā€™m open-source, check me out at GitHub.

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Same link, no?

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Lol the title is YouTube but the link itself is a piped linked. We just spotted a bug my friend

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