• @ByteJunk
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    46 months ago

    I agree with most of what you’re saying, but the way you’re presenting it is almost confrontational.

    True, self-diagnostic in a strict sense isn’t a thing, but as you point out after, a collection of symptoms can speak to one’s experience. Finding this insight, in my case, was an eye opening moment because so many things in my past and in my day to day suddenly started to make sense.

    Coming to terms with this realization is especially useful for people who have strong negative views on mental health issues, and driving people to “self-diagnostic”, as in recognizing that they may be neuro divergent, is a worthy effort.

    It doesn’t replace actual professional help and diagnosis, but it’s a first step that needs to be encouraged.

    • @[email protected]
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      06 months ago

      Damn right I’m confrontational because this is literally medical misinfo being peddled by a grifter and you’re eating it right out of her hand.

      The differential is what matters. We go to a professional to figure out what it’s NOT.

      I think it’s ego. People probably can’t handle the fact that they aren’t as smart as they think they are and don’t want to admit that maybe they’re wrong about their “”“diagnosis”“”. But that’s just a generalization. Go to a doctor. Fuck OP.

      • @ByteJunk
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        06 months ago

        Suppose someone was on the fence here, and willing to hear you out instead of believing OP.

        Because, as I said, while I agree with most of what you said, you’re doing a big disservice to spreading your message.